An introduction to soil concepts by the NRCSThis site is a good primer for both teachers and students and provides complete lesson plans for instructors. |
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How does soil become soil?Soil Formation and Parent Material |
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Dig It! The Secrets of SoilThis is an interactive website all about soil, presented by the Smithsonian Institute. There are several games that help explore fundamental soil concepts and resources for educators. |
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Biology Lesson Plans from the NRCSThe US Natural Resources Conservation Service provides three complete soil biology lesson plans: 1) Earthworm Farm; 2) How Fast Does it Rot?; and 3) What Lives in Your Soil? |
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A virtual soil laboratoryThese virtual soil laboratory modules will complement any course that is combined with a laboratory component. Descriptive videos walk you through the laboratory process. |
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Soil orders of CanadaThis website walks you through the Canadian System of Soil Classification with video that teaches you how to describe a soil. |
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UBC soil monolith collectionA soil monolith is a preserved soil profile. This interactive website showcases the soil monolith collection stored at the University of British Columbia (UBC). This unique collection of 191 display models has been assembled over the past four decades. |
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The European Soil PortalThis website has a wide range of resources related soil across Europe, including useful maps and datasets that can be used in the classroom. |
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soil-net.comElementary and secondary educational resource, supported by the British Society of Soil Science. It uses cartoons at the primary level (age 5–11) and informational text at the secondary level (age 11–16). |
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Dirt! The MovieDirt! The Movie – Tells the story of soil, “Earth’s most valuable and underappreciated source of fertility – from its miraculous beginning to its crippling degradation.” |
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The Dirt DoctorsThe Dirt Doctors. Macaulay Land Use Research Institute – series of cartoon characters that represent different soil types. Comparing human and soil health is an underlying theme. |
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Know Soil Know Life. 2012. D.L. Lindbo, D.A. Kozlowski, and C. Robinson (editors) Soil Science Society of America, Madison, WI. 206 p. – Book, targeting high schoolers and college students in introductory courses, tells the story of soil through engaging, accessible language and hundreds of full-color photos and illustrations. | |||||
National Aeronautics & Space Association (NASA). Soil Science Education |
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National Association of Conservation Districts – Soil education resources |
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Soil Science Society of America – Elementary and secondary educational lessons |