treasures4teachers.org

"To promote earth-friendly education and ensure that students and classrooms across Arizona have the tools for learning by transferring the community's surplus materials into the hands of educators and students, regardless of economic status."


www.mypyramid

One size doesn't fit all. MyPyramid offers personalized eating plans and interactive tools to help you plan and assess your food choices based on the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.


I know that

iKnowthat.com is a website for children ages 2-12, full of fun learning activities and games covering hundereds of educational topics.


Brain Pop

Founded in 1999, BrainPOP creates animated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students. Our award-winning online resources include BrainPOP, for grades 3 and up; BrainPOP Jr., for grades K-3; and BrainPOP Español. Our newest resource, BrainPOP Educators, features free tips, tools, and best practices by and for our teacher community.

NSTA

The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), founded in 1944 and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, is the largest organization in the world committed to promoting excellence and innovation in science teaching and learning for all. NSTA's current membership of 60,000 includes science teachers, science supervisors, administrators, scientists, business and industry representatives, and others involved in and committed to science education.


afre

AFRE is a leader in developing highly skilled K–12 educators who positively impact student achievement in Arizona. We create the professional learning opportunities needed to help teachers and educational leaders transform their respective classrooms, campuses and districts into progressive, high-quality centers for learning. Their students become critical thinkers and creative problem solvers of the future, prepared for life and work in the 21st century.


The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000 professionals, professors, students, and weather enthusiasts. AMS publishes nine atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic journals — in print and online — sponsors more than 12 conferences annually, and offers numerous programs and services.


AFRE is a leader in developing highly skilled K–12 educators who positively impact student achievement in Arizona. We create the professional learning opportunities needed to help teachers and educational leaders transform their respective classrooms, campuses and districts into progressive, high-quality centers for learning. Their students become critical thinkers and creative problem solvers of the future, prepared for life and work in the 21st century.


Our ongoing Strategic Planning process creates a stronger ASM. Every year, we build on our previous year’s work, identifying new opportunities and refining existing priorities. Learn more about ASM’s Strategic Plan and the actions we are taking to better serve our membership.


Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCI) is a global leader in automotive experience, building efficiency and power solutions.

The company provides innovative automotive interiors that help make driving more comfortable, safe and enjoyable. For buildings, it offers products and services that optimize energy use and improve comfort and security. Johnson Controls also provides batteries for automobiles and hybrid-electric vehicles, along with systems engineering and service expertise.


Energy - the way we explore for it, the way we produce it, and the way we use it - has created opportunities and challenges for thousands of years. An exploration of energy integrates physics, chemistry, earth science, biology, and the social sciences as well. In a year of Science, each focus area has a connection to energy and energy has a connection to each focus area.


Society for Science & the Public (SSP) is a nonprofit 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to the public engagement in scientific research and education. Our vision is to promote the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, educate, inspire.


Ecology Explorers gives Phoenix area K-12 students and teachers opportunities to do real scientific research. Your research will be part of the Central Arizona - Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) project being carried out by CAP LTER scientists.


This program is a research and development program that seeks to support the development of new, innovative applications of advanced technologies in mathematics, science, technology, and engineering education. The Applications of Advanced Technologies(AAT) Program encourages researchers to address issues at the forefront of technology and thier applications to learning, cognition, and problem solving at all levels of education.


Arizona Science Center, formerly the Arizona Museum of Science & Technology, was conceived in 1980 as a pilot science center by the Junior League of Phoenix. Incorporated as a private, non-profit corporation in 1982, the Science Center opened its doors to the public in 1984 as a small 10,000 square foot storefront exhibition space located in the parking garage level of the downtown Phoenix Hyatt. The museum saw more than 87,000 visitors during its first year of operations and reached more than 750,000 children and adults during its 13-year history. Some of the original hands-on exhibits are still found in the Center today.


The Phoenix Chapter of the STC was established in 1960. Managed exclusively by volunteers, the STC Phoenix provides education, networking, and job placement assistance services to technical communications professionals in the Phoenix area.


SEED is a volunteer-based, non-profit education program focused on underserved communities where Schlumberger people live and work. SEED empowers employee-volunteers and educators—including teachers, parents and other mentors—to share their passion for learning and science with students aged 10-18. The SEED learning-while-doing (LWD) methodology draws on the technology and science expertise of our volunteers to engage students in global issues, such as water, energy and climate change.


The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality's mission is to protect and enhance public health, welfare and the environment in Arizona. Established by the Arizona Legislature in 1986 in response to growing concerns about groundwater quality, ADEQ today administers a variety of programs to improve the health and welfare of our citizens and ensure the quality of Arizona's air, land and water resources meets healthful, regulatory standards.


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