**HAPPY EARTH MONTH!** Explore our Most Popular Video Collections for Earth Day and Citizen Science Month  All of our most popular videos organized in one place to make celebrating Earth Day easy and fun. The Ocean We Love Collection - 15 parts - Appropriate for All Grade Levels
 Inspire students with our short three to five minute videos that take viewers on a journey into the beautiful and wondrous worlds of coral reefs. Learn what corals are and how human impacts are causing challenges for corals. Complete the series with an inspiring message about how NOAA and people all around the world are working hard to help corals make a comeback! Coral Comeback! (5 Parts PLUS Bonus Videos) - Appropriate for Middle and High School
 Teachers everywhere are talking trash in their classrooms and using our Regional Emmy Award Winning TRASH TALK collection to jump start their classroom discussions. Teachers love these videos because they walk their students through every aspect of the marine debris problem with lively, fun animations, informative NOAA hosts, a Hands-On Activity Video, and solutions that inspire kids and communities to take action while having fun doing it. TRASH TALK COLLECTION - (5 Parts plus Bonus Videos) - Appropriate for Upper Elementary through High School
 They run, swim, slide, waddle, and fly, and how their ability to survive in the harsh extremes of the polar regions is amazing. As the earth warms, ice is melting and their lives are changing. Are you ready to visit animals of the ice? ANIMALS OF THE ICE Collection (4 Parts plus Bonus Videos) - Appropriate for Upper Elementary and Middle School
 It's all about the ocean-weather-climate connection! Join intrepid student explorer Teek from planet Queloz and NOAA climate scientist Tom Di Liberto as they explore planet Earth's weather and climate. This five-part science series covers a range of scientific topics, including how the ocean influences weather and climate on Earth, and the technologies scientists use to gather information about the earth system. Each episode is supplemented by two lesson plans designed for students in the fourth through sixth grades — all of which are compiled in a single Educator's Guide. Each lesson allows students to explore and investigate NOAA data, visualizations, and content, allowing them to build knowledge of and skills associated with important Earth science concepts. TEEK AND TOM EXPLORE PLANET EARTH (5 Parts plus a Bonus Video) - Appropriate for Elementary and Middle School
 | | Trash Trip with Symone - Be a citizen scientist by using the free Marine Debris Tracker app to record trash in your neighborhood and help keep it from entering the ocean! |  | | Horseshoe Crab Count - During spawning season (April) volunteers are dispatched along the Mid-Atlantic coast to help scientists track populations. Learn how these citizen scientists track the data and have fun on the "big crab count"! |  | | Whale Tale - Imagine if anyone could be a scientist and contribute to understanding where ocean animals travel? Learn how A.I. is being used to analyze whale tail photos sent in by people like YOU. |  | | Trash Counts - Be part of the solution to marine debris and watch our TRASH COUNTS video featuring a citizen science project that is making a difference, one data entry at a time. | |
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