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Earth Science Week Toolkits feature AGI's traditional event poster and school-year calendar showcasing geoscience careers, classroom investigations, and important dates of Earth science events. Also typically included are posters, flyers, electronic disks, bookmarks, and activities from AGI and its member societies and sponsors.
[[Category:Earth science templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Earth science templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.
The theme of Earth Science Week is "Geoscience is for Everyone." Our main goals are to: Ensure accurate and robust information on Wikipedia pages for individuals traditionally underrepresented in science; Teach scientists how to use Wikipedia as a science communication outlet for issues surrounding science and society; and
Earth Science Week in Ohio begins on Sunday, and focuses on helping residents further investigate Ohio's rocks, minerals, soils and fossils.
World Water Week: August 26–31 European Mobility Week: September 16–22 Bike Week: Second week in June Recycle Week [189] June 20–26 2011 Zero Waste Week: First Week of September Green Office Week: European Week for Waste Reduction (EWWR) Last complete week in November, 9 days Science Literacy Week (Canada) [190] September 16–22 No Car Day
Earth Learning Idea (ELI) provides free Earth-related teaching ideas, designed to be practical science and geography resources for secondary and primary teachers and teacher-trainers and trainees across the world. It is run on a voluntary basis by three teachers from the Earth Science Education Unit (ESEU).
Science portal; This template is within the scope of WikiProject Science, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Science on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. Science Wikipedia:WikiProject Science Template:WikiProject Science science
The National Park Service, the American Geosciences Institute, and more than 385 partners, including museums, institutions, science and teacher organizations, agencies, fossil sites, amateur fossil groups and other entities, joined in a partnership to educate the public about fossils, the science of paleontology and America's Paleontological ...