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TEACHER GUIDES

Discovering Alabama Teacher Guides are available as PDFs for free download. Guides are in order of production with the most recent episodes listed first. 
Just click on a link below to download a teacher guide. ​
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97. Insect Wonders

95. Alabama Quadricentennial
94. Animal Friends 2
93. Alabama Birds
91. Fossils
​88. Tuscaloosa
87. Prattville and Autauga County
86. State Archives
85. Whooping Cranes
84. State Capitals
83. Alabama Private Forest

82. North River Watershed
79-81. Alabama’s Coastal Paradise
78. Marble City
77. State Parks
76. Countryside
73. Tornado
72. Alabama Model School
67. Alabama in Space
64. White-Tailed Deer
63. Flint River
56. Tracks Across Time
50. Alabama’s Black Belt
49. Bear Creek Watershed
48. Alabama Rivers
47. Alabama Wetlands
46. Night Hike
45. Forest Issues
44. Forest History
43. Alabama Soils
42. Tuscaloosa County
35. Mobile River Basin
33. Native American Festival
31. Wetumpka Impact Crater
29. & 30. Longleaf Pine & Ecosystem
27. Horse Pens 40
26. Red Hills Salamander
25. Wildlife History
24. Village Creek
23. Sipsey Wilderness
22. Black Warrior River
21. Dauphin Island
20. Alabama Forests
19. A Walk in the Woods
18. Cahaba River Watershed
17. Red-cockaded Woodpecker
16. Geological History of Alabama
15. Alabama’s Natural Diversity
14. Moundville
13. Locust Fork River
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I want to tell you how impressed I am with the usability of your videos in the classroom. I am a new, first year teacher of Environmental Sciences. I have used your videos Cahaba River Watershed, Bear Creek Watershed, and Village Creek to supplement my lessons concerning non-point source pollution. The students enjoy the videos and they correlate with the causes of NPS Pollution very well . . . Your personality and manner of speaking are very appealing to my students.
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A high school science teacher, Huntsville, AL ​

I appreciate all that Discovering Alabama does for Alabama, for environmental awareness, and for environmental education. You have reached more people in the general adult population with your programs and your very balanced message than anyone else in Alabama. That is a segment of the population that many of us struggle with how to reach with environmental education. Thank you for all that you do.
​A university professor, Birmingham, AL

Discovering Alabama reaches students in a way that few educational programs do. Each program captivates, teaches, and provides a springboard for further study in a variety of areas. Our teachers feel that students really do “Discover Alabama.” 
A middle school teacher, Mobile, AL
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