ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Place your order for an Earth Science Week 2021 Toolkit now. The toolkit contains everything you need to prepare for Earth Science Week (October 10-16, 2021), which celebrates the theme "Water Today and for the Future." 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 water science on Earth and in space
Geoscientists Without Borders(r) poster on water from SEG
National Park Service resource on fossils at natural landmarks
Flyer on resources from the Soil Science Society of America
Geologic Map Day poster dealing with the geoscience of water
Mineral Education Coalition material on aggregates
IRIS flyer dealing with seismology and earthquakes
AmericaView-NASA-USGS water board-game poster
Geothermal Rising poster on energy and water science
Association for Women Geoscientists geoscience flyer
Forest Service poster on groundwater-dependent ecosystems
Geologic time scale material provided by AIPG
Flyer on curricula and more from Nutrients for Life Foundation
Water science material from NESTA and NAGT
Bureau of Land Management dinosaur coloring page
National Science Foundation materials on water and careers
GemKids poster from Gemological Institute of America
Water Footprint Calculator information on water science
USGS, NOAA, UNAVCO, CLEAN, NSS, AMS items and more
Order the Earth Science Week 2021 Toolkit today. The toolkit is free and available for the cost of shipping and handling. Pay just $8.50 for the first toolkit and $2.25 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 2021 Toolkit will begin shipping in August 2021.
For ordering, special shipping, bulk orders, and more information, email AGI Publications at pubs@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 needs of society. AGI headquarters are in Alexandria, Virginia.
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AGI Contact:
John Rasanen, Publications jr@americangeosciences.org
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