
Classroom Products From the National Geographic Society
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Atlases/Globes/Maps
Grades K-12
Globe: The Expedition Created with state-of-the-art technology, this 12-inch diameter floor model features the detailed National Geographic globe on a classically designed wooden floor stand.
Grades 3-12
Map: Physical Earth A two-sided laminated map of the Earths physical features.
Grades 3-7
National Geographic World Atlas for Young Explorers For children growing up in todays global village, National Geographic presents the World Atlas for
Young Explorers!
Grades 3-7
National Geographic World Atlas for Young ExplorersClassroom Library Edition Equip your classroom or library with the most comprehensive and accurate map-referencing system available anywhere!
Grades 7-12
Satellite Atlas of the World Satellite Atlas of the World offers you a stunning new visual perspectivedetailed satellite views of every continent, cities and regions taken from 22,000 miles above the Earth!
Grades 3-7
United States Laminated Desk Map A colorful, fully markable desk map featuring a political map of the United States on one side, and a physical map of the United States on the other.
Grades 3-7
World Laminated Desk Map A colorful, fully markable desk map featuring a political map of the world on one side, and a physical map of the world on the other.
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Books
Grades K-5
How We Crossed the West: The Adventures of Lewis & Clark This book is drawn from the journals and letters written by Lewis and Clark and members of their expedition.
Grades 5-9
Flood: Wrestling With the Mississippi A history of flooding on the Mississippi offers a dramatic trip through time.
Grades 3-6
Kids Care for the Earth Introducing Reading ExpeditionsNational Geographic School Publishings new content-area readers which combine social studies and reading development.
Grades 3-6
Lewis and Clark Your students join one of the greatest expeditions of all time as they travel with adventurers Lewis and Clark across the continental United States.
Grades 7-12
Lewis and Clark: Voyage of Discovery Relive the epic trek of Lewis and Clark through the words of renowned historian Stephen E. Ambrose.
National Geographics Guide to The Lewis & Clark Trail With this guide, you can hike and paddle the explorers path.
Grades K-5
Watching Water Birds (Pop-up Book) Dazzle young readers with Jim Arnoskys account of his experiences watching loons, grebes, mergansers, mallards, Canada geese, wood ducks, and more.
Nonfiction ReadersWindows on Literacy Series
New nonfiction readers integrate science and social studies content with literacy development. Windows on Literacy is an easy-to-use supplemental program for grades K-2. The eye-catching photographs and playful formats provide strong text support and content that is correlated to national standards.
Going Fishing
Living Things Need Water
People Build Dams
People Live Here
Plants and Animals Live Here
River Life
Some Things Float
The Rivers Journey
Turn on a Faucet
Water Can Change
Water, Land, and Air
What Lives in a Swamp?
Where Does the Water Go?
Wonders of Learning Book and Tape Sets
Grades K-2
Captain Conservation: All About Water Encourage your students to consider why water is important, where this precious resource comes from, what pollutes it, and how it can be conserved.
Grades K-2
Why Does It Rain? Find out where rain comes from and where it goes.
GTV
Grades 5-12
Planetary ManagerLevel I Kit Students explore critical environmental issues, such as global warming, deforestation, and pollution.
Kits and Overheads
Grades 5-8
GeoKitPollution This turnkey curriculum module features 13 stand-alone lessons that will help your students understand the scientific basis and social causes of this global issue.
Grades 5-8
GeoKitWeather (includes water cycle) Students learn about what creates weather on a global scale and at the local level. They will also learn about the challenges meteorologists face in trying to predict this volatile force of nature.
Grades K-12
NGS PicturePack SeriesGeography of North America See how geography has shaped human life on this continent.
Grades K-12
NGS PicturePack SeriesIntroduction to Weather Illustrate the powerful interaction of air, water, and the suns energy to create weather systems.
Grades K-12
NGS PicturePack SeriesPhysical Geography of the World Students will discover the rich diversity of geographic features, witness how geography shapes human life, and explore wilderness areas, archaeological sites, and more.
Grades K-12
NGS PicturePack SeriesWater Learn about the properties of water from different bodies of water.
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Magazines
National Geographic magazine
The Colorado: A River Drained Dry, June 1991 Content: Colorado River Basin, dams, drought, and water resources
Des Moines, Iowa: Riding Out the Worst of Times, January 1994 Content: Des Moines River, floods, and Raccoon River
Down the Zambezi, October 1997 Content: Zambezi River, Africa
East Europe's Dark Dawn, June 1991 Content: Danube River, industrial waste, and pollution
Egypts Nile Valley map, January 1995 Content: Nile River Valley, Africa
Federal Lands in the Fifty States map, October 1996 Content: National Wild and Scenic Rivers System
The Grand Managed Canyon, July 1997 Content: Colorado River Basin, environmental concerns, and river trips
The Great Flood of 93, January 1994 Content: Mississippi River Valley and floods
The Imperiled Nile Delta, January 1997 Content: Nile River Valley, Africa
Lewis and Clark, Naturalist-Explorers, October 1998 Content: Lewis and Clark Expedition, exploration, and discovery
Lifeline for a NationZaire River, November 1991 Content: Zaire River, Africa
Long Journey of the Pacific Salmon, July 1990 Content: Columbia River Basin, fishing industry, and Pacific salmon
The Orinoco: Into the Heart of Venezuela, April 1998 Content: Orinoco River
The Yellowstone: The Last Best River, April 1997 Content: Yellowstone National Park and Yellowstone River
National Geographic Traveler
Patrons, Tycoons, and Rip Van Winkle: A Journey Along the Hudson, May/June 1990 Content: Hudson River Valley
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Posters
Grades 2-12
Eye on the Environment SeriesPollution Consider the different kinds of pollution that plague our planet, and explore ways to control this problem.
Grades 2-12
Eye on the Environment SeriesWater Help students understand waters crucial role in sustaining life on Earth, and our need to protect and conserve this resource.
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Software
Grades PK-2
Our Earth CD-ROM Marvel at the Earths oceans, rivers, mountains, and deserts, and examine the many forms of life in each.
Grades 4-9
NGS PictureShowLewis and Clark Hit the trail with adventurers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as they cross the continent in search of the fabled Northwest Passage.
Grades 4-9
NGS PictureShowEarths Endangered Environments Explore rain forests and wetlandsand the effects that various kinds of human activity are having on them.
STV Interactive Videodiscs
Grades 4-9
WaterLevel I Kit Join students and scientists as they explore the water cycle, and learn about water supplies and the challenges to them.
Grades 4-9
WaterLevel III Kit Join students and scientists as they explore the water cycle, and learn about water supplies and the challenges to them.
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Videos
Grades K-3
On Natures Trail SeriesCircle of Water Learn the principles of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation as our explorers follow the cycle of water.
Grades 4-9
Cant Drown This Town Revisit the summer of 1993 and the dramatic show of the Mississippi Rivers catastrophic potential.
Grades 4-9
Fresh Water: Resource at Risk Learn where our water comes from, how its renewed, and the importance of conserving water resources.
Grades 7-12
Healing the Earth Students explore what we can do to help heal Earths scars and avoid further damage to our planet.
Grades 7-12
Last Feast of the Crocodiles During one harsh season, a punishing drought draws some of Africas most magnificent creatures to the shrinking pools of the Luvuvhu River.
Grades 7-12
Mark Twain: When I Was a Boy Explore connections between Twains fiction and his youth along the Mississippi.
Grades 7-12
The Power of Water See how conservation and pollution are affecting lives all across America.
Grades 7-12
Riches from the Earth Consider this story of discovery and depletion, and of technology, conservation, and recycling.
Grades 1-12
Secret Life of a Trout River Learn about the complex ecological system a trout river represents.
Grades 4-12
Water: A Celebration This celebratory survey investigates the meaning of water in our lives.
Grades 5-12
Pollution: World at Risk Examine how Earths air, land, and water have been contaminated.
Grades 6-12
Water: A Precious Resource Students learn where water comes from, how its endlessly recycled, how its used, how its abused.
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