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ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Order your 2023 Earth Science Week Toolkit today. The toolkit contains everything you need to prepare for Earth Science Week (October 8-14, 2023), which celebrates the theme "Geoscience Innovating for Earth and People." This year's toolkit includes:
- 12-month school-year activity calendar, suitable for hanging
- The 2023 Earth Science Week poster, including instructional ideas
- Explore the Globe game poster using satellite images (NASA)
- Updated Water Cycle Diagram (USGS)
- Soil resources (Soil Science Society of America)
- Geologic Map Day poster on the use of lidar in geoscience
- Climate literacy and climate resiliency booklets (NOAA)
- Jobs of Tomorrow (Mineral Education Coalition)
- Discovering Caves (National Speleological Society)
- Geoscience in the news (American Geophysical Union)
- Information on meteorology and geoscience (American Meteorological Society)
- Earthquakes and plate tectonics infosheet (EarthScope Consortium)
- Geologic timescale and more (American Institute of Profession Geologists)
- Innovations in geoscience (Association for Women Geoscientists)
- Fossils of federal lands (U.S. Forest Service)
- Information on education resources and more from (Nutrients for Life Foundation)
- Earth science material for educators from NESTA and NAGT
- Dinosaur information page (U.S. Bureau of Land Management)
- Caves and karst material (NCKRI)
- Information and games on gems (Gemological Institute of America)
- Activities on soil data and urban agriculture (NRCS)
- Resources on climate and energy science (CLEAN)
- Geoscience and agriculture material (Nourish the Future)
Order the 2023 Earth Science Week Toolkit now. 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 3-pack of toolkits addressing topics including water science, the geoscience of sustainability, and geoscience innovation.
For special shipping, bulk orders, and more information, email AGI's John Rasanen at jr@americangeosciences.org
About AGI
The American Geosciences Institute (AGI), a federation of scientific and professional associations representing over a quarter-million geoscientists, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to serving the geoscience community and addressing the geoscience needs of society. AGI headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia.
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Contact:
John Rasanen, Earth Science Week