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Electronic Resources for Geography
made in Texas and a great resource for geography and other thing.
Lewis Armstrong who made this page is an e-friend, but I would not
recommend this page if it was not an everything you needed to know
about geography type of site. ~Jube
National
Geographic Geography Bee
For those who might be interested in thinking about doing a
geography bee for next year.
National Geographic
Smithsonian Institution
Greatest Places Online
Take your students on a virtual field trip to the world's greatest
places. Use this well-designed, information-rich site to take your
class on a trip from the Amazon to Greenland, or introduce your
students to the Okavango Delta and the Iguazu Falls. Each place
includes an illustrated page with photos of the area's landscape,
people, and animals. In addition to reading information, your
class can listen to sounds from each destination and watch video
footage of the coolest things there to see. ~psam
Rand McNally
From Rand McNally, free downloadable activities and maps ~Kim
50States.com
good for general info on USA ~DJ
The Mariner's Museum
The Mariner's Museum:
The Age of Exploration Curriculum Guide
Teacher guides and student Geography activities are available here
to create a compass, astrolabe, identifying parts of a ship, word
searches, crossword puzzles and a sea of more wealth. City Net (gr.
3-College)
GeoNet
Game
How well do your students know the Geography of the United States?
They got 2 hours to find out. There are easy and hard questions
based on National Geography Standards.
MapQuest
An amazing resource that will allow you to make a map of your own
address. Have students plan a trip to the local library, mall, to
their school, to theirrelatives. Maps from countries worldwide are
also available.
PARC Map Viewer
This site allows the user to zoom in on any part of a world map.
There are links to other map servers and resources.
Color Landform
Map of the US
Spectacular landform maps of every state of the United States are
available from this site. There are also black and white maps
available and a link to more maps and other online information of
each state.
CGRER Netsurfing: Maps and References
A very very extensive resource of maps, references and resources on
the World Wide Web. It's a very detailed list.
How Fat Is It?
(gr. 4-College)
Calculate the distance between your home and any other place in the
world and see it visually on a map. Answers are returned in miles,
kilometers and nautical miles under the heading as the crow flies.
EarthView
It shows an image of the Earth from the sun or the moon. You can
click on any area of the world and rotate it. You can zoom in and
out. You can also put up specific times. For example, during
sunrise, you can see how the sun "comes around the earth" to start
shining on Texas. Or a night view let's you find the major cities in
the world through their light output seen from space. ~Helga
Geography
Educators' Network of Indiana
Over 20 lesson plans teachers can printout and which are suitable
for elementary and secondary school classrooms.
Geography Lessons and Activities. Sponsored by the National
Geographic Society, the site provides lessons, units, and activities
designed to bring good geography into the classroom. Click on
Kindergarten-4th grade,5th-8th grade and 9th-12 grade to find the
lesson plans and activities of your choice.
Geography Lesson Plans and
Teaching
Tips from Nystromnet. The site contains quizzes, lesson plans
for the primary, intermediate and high school levels, geography
literacy games, and links to additional lesson in cyberspace.
free map
software to print out a really large map (about 7 feet by about
5 feet) of all the states, maybe to color and then pin the postcards
to. ~Margaret
The Five Themes of Geography - Location, Place,
Human/Environment Interaction, Movement, Regions ~Donna
The Geogram
On-Line is provided as a source of information about geography
and related subjects for students and friends of geography. Its
purpose is to help bring some interest to geography through the use
of short
articles, features, links, and illustrations using the format of an
on-line periodical. ~Donna
Fundamental Themes
of Geography - basic geography vocabulary games from Quia!
~Donna
The Internet
Geography Quizzes - about a dozen quizzes on various topics
~Donna
Key Stage
3 General Geography Quizzes - select from eight 50 question
quizzes ~Donna
The
World Online Geography Quiz - photo and information used to
identify places This is really a neat site! ~Donna
Geography Quiz choose the area and see how you do. ~Donna
Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seaway System - clickable map and links
to information ~Donna
Finding Your Way with Map and Compass You learn to use both and
understand topographic maps too. ~Donna
The following links are from the Geography Department of TAMU, our
great univesity in College Station. This was comprised one long hot
summer day when they did not have anything else to do. I suggest
finishing this page if you child is REALLY into geography ;-)
* Online Mapping
Numerous sites on the Internet allow you to make maps just using
your web browser. (You should have a current version of Netscape
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer installed to access
these.) Here are some of the most flexible mapping sites.
*
ESRI's ArcData Online permits free construction of thematic and
reference maps using just a web browser and internet connection
* ESRI's Internet Mapping Demos
includes some focused explorations from global down to local level
in some places in the U.S.
* GLOBE Program's Visualizations
Page offers opportunities to see map displays of current and
historical atmospheric data for the planet.
*Google's Digital Earth Program
Google Earth puts a planet's worth of imagery and other geographic
information right on your desktop. View exotic locales like Maui and
Paris as well as points of interest such as local restaurants,
hospitals, schools, and more. free download
* National Geographic's Map Machine
(http://www.nationalgeographic.com/maps/)
is a joint effort between the Society and ESRI.
* US Census Bureau's new
American Factfinder and
TIGER map server
allow you to create community level reference and thematic maps.
* US EPA's "Surf Your Watershed"
map server permits exploring according to physical region, rather
than political region.
* USGS's National Atlas
contains explorable U.S. data at many scales.
* GIS Data Sets
Many Internet sites now provide data for free download to use with
GIS software. Here are some of the national sites. Individual states
may have local sites as well.
* ESRI's
TIGER data website contains many layers of information
from the 1990 US Census information for very county of the U.S. Data
can be downloaded for free. There is a lesson online, containing
detailed instructions on downloading and using
TIGER data
*
ESRI's GIS Jump Station contains links to many global and local
sites with downloadable data.
* GIS Data Depot contains
an enormous volume of global data that can be downloaded and used in
mapping activities.
* NASA Global Change Master Directory
rich set of data about data.
* US Census Bureau's American
Factfinder offers tabular as well as map data down to
local level
* US EPA's BASINS
website contains watershed data for the 48 conterminous states.
Data can be downloaded for free. There is a lesson online,
containing detailed instructions on downloading and using
BASINS
data
* USGS's National Atlas
contains lots of data at many scales for the U.S. Data can be
downloaded for free.
* Grandma's Attic: Static images to interactive networks Many
locations on the web incorporate map, aerial, radar, and satellite
images as static complements to their offerings. While
unchangeable, these can be useful additions to geographic
explorations. Others embrace a host of possibilities. Some locations
to visit include:
EPA
Environmental Atlas
Portal to Sites
Library of Congress
Map
Collections 1544-1999
NASA Visualization of
Remote Sensing Data
Images from
LandSat
Earth Science
Image Gallery
NASA Photo
Gallery
SIR-C Mission Home
Page
JPL Earth Sciences Home Page
NOAA Interactive
Weather Information Network
Satellite's
Eye Art Gallery
Nighttime
Lights of the World
Interactive
Global Map
of Sea Floor Topography Based on Satellite Altimetry & Ship
Depth Soundings
Operational Significant Event
Imagery Server
National Ocean Service
USDA National Agricultural
Statistics Service Main Page
NASS Crop
Maps
1992
Agriculture Census
Natural Resources
Conservation Service Main Page
NRCS Technical
Resources
NRCS Maps,
Facts &
Figures Index
Forest Service,
Forest Land Maps
Forest Service, Data and
Information Systems
USGS
CINDI Center for Integration of Natural Disaster Information
CINDI,
Hurricane Mitch Mapper and Data Warehouse
USGS-National Mapping Division's
Main Page
National Atlas
USGS-Biological Resources Division's
Main Page
North American
Breeding Bird Survey
Bird Species Map Page
Midcontinent Ecological Sciences Center's Technology
Applications
Team Home Page
USGS-Geologic Resources
Division's Main Page
National Earthquake Information
Center Home Page
Geologic Division's
Recent
Earthquake Home Page
Near
Real Time Earthquake List
USGS-Water Resources Division's
Main Page
National Water Conditions
Home Page