We offer some fun facts, games, and projects for you to learn about our water environment.
- Ideas for Science Fair Projects
- Projects about surface water quality for middle school students.
- EPA Student Center
- A fun way for middle school students to learn about the environment and how to protect it.
- EPA Student Center: Water
- Here you can find links to learn how water is polluted, treated, and protected.
- EPA High School Center
- High school students can learn the issues and get involved in protecting the environment.
- EPA High School Center: Water
- Links for high school students to learn the issues affecting our water.
- Resources for Students
- Games focused on ocean and air
- Jigsaw Puzzle—See how quickly you can reassamble this image of Pigeon Point Lighthouse in Pescadero, Calif. Pigeon Point is part of NOAA's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
- Ocean Challenge Puzzle—Test your ocean literacy with the Ocean Challenge Puzzle! With each correct answer, you'll reveal another tile of the puzzle. Collaborate with other users to reveal the full picture.
- Humpback Whale Migration—Humpback whales are found in the oceans worldwide. Play the Migration Game to find out more about humpback whales and how you can help protect them!
- NOAA Challenge PuzzleTest your knowledge of NOAA history and science. Team up with others around the globe to uncover the hidden picture...each correct answer reveals another piece of the puzzle.
- Alaska Rockfish MatchingThree matching games that will test your memory!
- Ocean Travelers—Boating on open ocean is the best way to experience life at sea. The next best way is to use your mouse! Roll over an ocean traveler (seabird) to learn about its life at sea.