ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Place your advance order for the 2022 Earth Science Week Toolkit today. The toolkit contains everything you need to prepare for Earth Science Week (October 9-15, 2022), which celebrates the theme "Earth Science for a Sustainable World." This year's toolkit includes:
12-month school-year activity calendar, suitable for hanging
New Earth Science Week poster, including a learning activity
NASA materials on climate change and agriculture science
Geoscientists Without Borders(c) activity sheets from SEG
National Park Service resource on fossils and paleontology
Flyer on resources from the Soil Science Society of America
Geologic Map Day poster on the geoscience of sustainable soil
NOAA community resilience education activity booklet
Mineral Education Coalition material on metals and sustainability
IRIS flyer dealing with seismology and earthquakes
American Geophysical Union material on science in the news
CLEAN material on climate, energy, and citizen science
CUAHSI poster on the critical zone and a Secchi disk activity
Association for Women Geoscientists geoscience flyer
Forest Service material on groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Flyer on curricula and more from Nutrients for Life Foundation
Earth science material for educators from NESTA and NAGT
Bureau of Land Management dinosaur coloring page
Caves and karst education material from NCKRI
National Science Foundation soil science activity sheet
GemKids poster from Gemological Institute of America
Water Footprint Calculator information on water science
AIPG, UNAVCO, AMS, CMB-S4, Forest Service items and more
Order the Earth Science Week 2022 Toolkit today. The toolkit is free and available for just the cost of shipping and handling, $9.50 for the first toolkit and $2.50 for each additional toolkit in the United States. See the AGI Store for special pricing on a multi-pack of three years' toolkits addressing different topics.
Toolkits are available for advance order now. The Earth Science Week 2022 Toolkit will begin shipping in August 2022.
For special shipping, bulk orders, and more information, email John Rasanen at jr@americangeosciences.org
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AGI Contact:
John Rasanen, Earth Science Week jr@americangeosciences.org
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