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  1. Science Giants: Earth & Space by Alan Ticotsky, 2006-07-24
  2. Building Confidence in Outer Space Activities: Csbms and Earth-To-Space Monitoring (UNIDIR)
  3. Contemporary Activities in Astronomy: A Process Approach by Darrel B. Hoff, Jeffrey A. Wilkerson, 2006-11-30
  4. The Earth (Starting with Space) by Cynthia Nicolson, 1996-02-15
  5. Space: Songs That Teach About Gravity, Space Travel and Famous Astronauts (The Science Series) by Twin Sisters Production, 1999-09
  6. The Sun (Starting with Space) by Paulette Bourgeois, 1995-07-12
  7. Our Planet: Ask Me a Question: A Picture Flip Quiz for 5-7 Year Olds (Ask Me a Question series) by Brenda Williams, 2003-05-01

61. Other Good General Science Education Web Sites
science information infrastructure Challenger Center focuses specifically on comets,Mars, earth, the Moon space Station, the space Shuttle, space probes, and
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/best.html

Imagine Home
Current page
Other Good General Science
Education Web Sites

62. Spacelink - Earth Images From Space
to help educators and researchers gain access to the mostrecent space-based observationsNASA has obtained regarding earth system science.
http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Instructional.Materials/Curriculum.Support/Earth.Scien
Library Contents:
Other Features:
Where am I? NASA Spacelink Home The Library Instructional Materials Curriculum Support ... Earth Science Earth Images From Space
Earth Images From Space
Photographic images from space provide a global perspective and show the limits of our world dominated by water and shielded from space by a thin atmosphere. From space, Earth is seen as a whole structure, the land, oceans, and atmosphere that provide our life-supporting environment.
[Some of these links will take you out of NASA Spacelink. To return, use the Back button on your browser or bookmark this page for later reference.] The NASA Image Exchange (NIX) - Visit NIX, a web-based search engine that puts over 300,000 NASA online images from the various NASA centers at your fingertips. Shuttle Radar Topography Mission - The Mission to Map the World - These are the most precise pictures of the world ever produced. The goal of the SRTM is to map 80 percent of the Earth's landmass in unprecedented detail. Visible Earth - If a picture says a thousand words, then NASA's website, Visible Earth, speaks volumes about our planet. This website provides a searchable directory of images, visualizations and animations of Earth. Earth Science Picture of the Day - Each day this website will feature a new Earth science image with a descriptive caption. Search the site by keyword or browse by general topic or related field.

63. The Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum
The Sunearth Connection Education Forum This World Wide Web (WWW) site, maintained by the NASA Office of space science (OSS)/Goddard space Flight Center and UC Berkeley's space sciences
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/&y=02593301F0

64. Internet Resources For Use In Earth Science Classes
Lesson Plans Teacher developed earth and space science lessons and classroomactivities posted by the University of California.
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/earthspace.htm

Daily Dose of the Web
Links for K-12 Teachers On-Line Practice Modules Earth Science
General Astronomy Biology Chemistry Earth Science Physics Science Fair
Links verified 3/6/04 Dinosaurs
Oceanography
Plate Tectonics Time ...
  • American Museum of Natural History (site map) Analemma - Have you ever seen this figure-8 on a globe and wondered what it is? This set of pages will clear that up for you. Antarctica Web links - a Shockwave Interactive lesson Dinosaurs
  • 3-D eye-popping photos from the Smithsonian Multi-Media Dinosaur Museum (3-D glasses are needed at this site. Don't have 'em? No problem! This site includes instructions for making your own.) The Age of Reptiles Mural at the Yale Peabody Museum Curse of T. Rex - a NOVA program Cretaceous Dinosaurs Dino Links - Your Gateway to Other Cool Dinosaur Sites Dino Russ' Lair - Dinosaur And Vertebrate Paleontology Information DinoBase - a dinosaur Web Site at University of Bristol, UK Dinosaur Data Files -These dinosaur data files have been designed so that they can be printed out and photocopied for educational use in the classroom, at home or in the Museum itself. Also there are some suggestions for activities you may like to try, and a spreadsheet file in Excel format containing much of the data in these data files for further classroom work.
  • 65. NASA Ames SGE - Environmental Education: "Looking At The Earth From Space" Teach
    science Framework for the California Public Schools, Kindergarten through GradeTwelve, California Department of Seeing earth From space, Patricia Lauber
    http://ice.ucdavis.edu/~robyn/sge_ee.html
    Looking at the Earth from Space:
    Environmental science education activities for Grades 4-8.
    NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA 94035
    Earth System Science Division

    Ecosystem Science and Technology Branch
    Developed by: Robyn Myers
    Theme:
    The Earth System Sciences Division of the NASA Ames Research Center uses remote sensing techniques to study the Earth and its systems on the ground, in the air, and from space.
    Summary:
    By participating in classroom lessons and activities students will become aware of technology that enables scientists to "look" at the Earth and "see" more than can be seen with the human eye preparing them to participate in the NASA Ames Aerospace Encounter program.
    Objectives:
    After experiencing the lessons and activities students will be able to:
    • Define Remote Sensing as observing things from a distance and collecting information about them without touching them.
    • Explain that light energy comes from the sun. What we can see we see as color. What we cannot see with the human eye can be sensed by special instruments.

    66. EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE RESOURCES OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
    spacecraft, but also supplies information and conducts research in space and earthscience. One of its departments is the Center for earth and Planetary
    http://www.libsci.sc.edu/bob/class/clis734/webguides/EarthandSpace.htm
    Earth and Space Science Resources of the United States Government UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY (USGS)
    United States Geological Survey (USGS)
    The United States Geological Survey (USGS) is the primary U.S. government agency studying the Earth. The mission of the USGS is to “(1) describe and understand the Earth, (2) minimize loss of life and property from natural disasters, (3) manage water, biological, energy, and mineral resources, and (4) enhance and protect our quality of life.” To these ends, the USGS has a number of divisions and programs, links to some of these are given below.
      Geologic Information One of the major divisions of the USGS is Geology. The Geology Information leads to geology topics such as Hazards, Resources, and Environment. Coastal and Marine Geology Program The Coastal and Marine Geology Program focuses on environmental concerns, natural hazards, and natural resources that are particular to the coastal regions and offshore environments.
      Geologic Hazards
      The Geologic Hazards page offers links to the topics Earthquakes, Landslides, Geomagnetism, and Interactive Maps.
      Earthquake Information
      General information on earthquakes, including hazards and preparedness.

    67. SERCT SMR Science Pages-Earth And Space
    stunning NASAfunded site explores earth and space historical and cultural ties betweenscience, exploration, and Nasa space Images NASA images generally are
    http://www.serct-smr.vic.edu.au/science/easp.htm
    Home Page
    SPACE
    Melbourne Planetarium - Scienceworks Museum
    Find out about What's in the Sky, The Sun, The Moon, Planets, Stars/Universe and Space Exploration. Planetarium Information has links to Space Agencies, Astronomy Information, Astronomy Education, Planets Information and Online Astronomy Magazines. NASA KIDS
    A NASA site dedicated to kids NASA Spacelink
    Aeronautics and Space Resources for Education Live from Earth and Mars
    Choose Educational Materials for Interactive educational modules - If you are completing a unit on Space this is a site well worth visiting. The modules include resources for Primary and Secondary Students, and comprehensive Teachers' Resources. Spacetime Wrinkles
    From the University of Ilinois, this site offers numerous lesson plans, resources, movies, and exhibits on the Theory of Relativity and black holes. No Escape: The Truth about Black Holes (Lesson Plan)
    The target audience for this set of lessons and activities is middle to high school. Aligned with National Science Standards, this program allows students to explore various concepts associated with black holes, such as escape velocity and mass. This particular page provides the teacher's key and guides, with evaluation and assessment guides included. Star Child
    Specifically designed for the primary students, many resources are offered here to teach your students about astronomy. A NASA project.

    68. K-12 Education
    to the Universe A fun and different Web site about the earth and space sciences. Universityof California, Irvine UCI science Education Programs Office.
    http://www.ucar.edu/educ_outreach/k-12.html
    Because climate, pollution, and the environment are part of the everyday awareness of young people, the atmospheric sciences offer an unusual opportunity to teach science in engaging, relevant ways. UCAR's K-12 education programs target both students and educators. PROGRAMS AT UCAR About the Sun
    A basic guide to all things solar, produced by the NCAR High Altitude Observatory
    The goal of the workshop is to provide standards-relevant science content, training on easy to implement inquiry-based classroom activities, and a broad overview of the geosciences in the context of climate and global change to educator-leaders who are teaching sciences at the middle and high school levels.
    Colorado Computational Science Fair
    High-school competition sponsored by NCAR and Colorado State University EXPLORE the Atmospheric Sciences
    Newsletter of informal science education of UCAR and NCAR Global Weather Services in 2025
    A vision of future weather services Greenie Environmental Stewardship Awards
    Awards recognize special Earth Day projects in the areas of recycling, composting, environmental education, energy, conservation, sustainability, and air and water quality

    69. ENC Online: Curriculum Resources: Athena: Earth And Space Science For K-12 (ENC-
    to oceans Curriculum Oceans Weather and atmosphere earth resources space and astronomy Conceptualapproach to teaching science science curricula in
    http://www.enc.org/resources/records/contents/0,1240,002000,00.shtm
    Skip Navigation You Are Here ENC Home Curriculum Resources Search the Site More Options Classroom Calendar Digital Dozen ENC Focus ... Ask ENC Explore online lesson plans, student activities, and teacher learning tools. Search Browse About Curriculum Resources Read articles about inquiry, equity, and other key topics for educators and parents. Create your learning plan, read the standards, and find tips for getting grants.
    Athena: Earth and space science for K-12
    Grades: K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
    URL: http://inspire.ospi.wednet.edu:8001/
    ENC#: ENC-002000
    Publisher: Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
    Date:
    Similar Records

    Featured in Digital Dozen Table of Contents:
    Space
    The solar system
    Outside the solar system-the rest of the Universe
    Observing Event logs General educational materials and references Weather Storms Observing, tracking, and charting the weather Adopt a city multimedia projects Event logs Educational programs on weather Resource materials related to weather Earth Instructional material Earthquake log Educational material related to Earth resources Resource materials related to Earth resources Oceans Instructional material Resource material related to oceans Curriculum Oceans Weather and atmosphere Earth resources Space and astronomy General information Brief site table of contents Directory of teachers Pilot schools Conceptual approach to teaching science Science curricula in the four participating districts

    70. Frederick County Public Schools: Earth And Space Science Laboratory
    The earth and space science Laboratory (ESSL) has been a A science classroom anda museumlike display hallway complete the remainder of this facility.
    http://www.fwp.net/fcpsessl/
    Frederick County Public Schools Earth and Space Science Laboratory Co-Directors: Mark Bowman and Jeff Grills 250 Madison Street, Frederick, MD 21701
    Click Here For Details The Earth and Space Science Laboratory (ESSL) has been a unique part of the Frederick County Public Schools since 1962. This facility serves to enrich and extend the elementary and, upon request, the middle school's science curriculums. More than 17,000 students and 650 teachers participate in various program offerings each year.
    This facility houses a planetarium. It is used to teach astronomy to grades 2 and 4. The seating capacity in the planetarium is approximately 72. Oceanography is taught to third graders. Twenty fresh and salt water aquarium and a variety of hands-on activities are incorporated into the third grade oceanography lab. The geology lab features 36 learning stations that cover a wide variety of geological topics. Geology is taught to 5th graders. The meteorology facet of the program utilizes an Automated Weather System and various demonstrations and experiments. 1st graders study meteorology.
    A science classroom and a "museum-like"display hallway complete the remainder of this facility.

    71. Frank Potter's Science Gems - Earth Science I
    Geology, Health, space science, Virtual Exhibits, Weather science); and Virtual Earthfrom space CJ Hamilton . of images from satellites to the space Shuttle.
    http://www.sciencegems.com/earth.html
    Frank Potter's Science Gems - Earth Science I
    FYI: Check back weekly, for we will continue to add new resources to the more than 16000 WWW resources that we have located so far.
    Latest update: Tuesday, September 23, 2003.
    http://www.sciencegems.com
    SUBCATEGORIES SOME POPULAR SITES Earth Science - Part I
  • Our Earth in Space Solar System Astronomy

  • Earth Science - Part II
  • Resources - Energy, Minerals...
  • 72. Earth Science
    Framework CorrelationsThe earth from space View images the movies go to the activitiescenter to Searchable No Framework Correlationsearth science Picture of
    http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/scilab8.htm
    Contact NHPTV TV Schedules NHPTV Productions About NHPTV ...
    Science
    Earth Science
    TerraServer
    Get a satellite-eye view of places around the U.S. at this site. You can search for satellite images by location or you can look for images of famous places like the Space Needle and Mount St. Helens. In addition to satellite images, you can also view topographic maps.
    Intended Audience: General Reading Level: N/A Teacher Section: No Searchable: Yes
    The Earth from Space

    View images of the Earth taken during NASA missions. You can search for images by city, landscape feature, or weather. This site is part of a larger NASA collection of 400,000 photos, Astronaut Photography of Earth , that features photographs taken from 1961 to today.
    Intended Audience: General Reading Level: N/A Teacher Section: No Searchable: Yes
    Visible Earth

    Meteor craters, the fall colors in New England, and glaciers. Get a birds-eye view of these and other features of the Earth at this site from NASA.

    73. Earth Science Vocabulary
    Foundations of Environmental earth science, space and earth, Atmosphere, Oceans,Internal earth Processes and earth System. science Vocabulary. Intro.
    http://www.spectster.com/cgi-bin/search/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=earth science v

    74. Science Honor Roll
    earth Sky World of science web site for the award winning daily science radioshow. Hubble space Telescope Images View the latest images from the Hubble.
    http://www.ncsu.edu/midlink/hr/science.htm
    English
    Math
    Science
    Social Studies
    ESL
    Educator's Hot List
    Web Builders
    Just for Fun
    Don't see it here?
    Suggest a Site
    MidLink HOME Archives Teacher Tools ... Space and Astronomy General General Science Sites
    • Amusement Parks and Rides Gateway - Explore the parks and rides, their history and the physics used to make the rides work successfully and safely Architecture Education Resource Center interdisciplinary, hands-on architecture and design projects Buoyancy and the Archimedes Principle After researching about buoyancy on the Web, students create their own animation, using hand-drawn frames Clink links to news and general reference, science, social studies, art and activities Eisenhour National Clearing House Resources for Math and Science teachers. A MUST! Sponsored by the DOE EncycloZine Gateway - to quality information on the Internet; it's a hybrid mini-portal/concise encyclopedia, with fun interactivities for learning and exercising the mind High School Hub Gateway of general science references with a link to excellent specific resources in general science, earth science, biology, chemistry and physics

    75. Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Space Science And Astronomy
    planet with the focus on earth s climate and National space science Data Center (NSSDC) provides access to planetary data from NASA space flight missions.
    http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/sci-tech/scisp.html
    For our newsletter and special teacher promotions.
    Space Science
    NASA Sites
    Space Science
    Astronomy Homework Help

    ...links to astronomy pages for all ages, arranged by topic
    AstroWeb

    ...a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet
    Black Holes

    ...links and print resources to enhance your understanding of black holes
    Body Science: Zero Gravity

    ...a list of information, activities, and Net sites dealing with movement in space Discovery Channel School: Astronomy Lesson Plans ...curriculum tie-ins with the programs, vocabulary, and great activities to support this subject in the classroom Destination Mars ...keep up on the latest space developments and space news with this short list of sites; look here for the elementary school version Earth and Sky ...scripts and a searchable archive of this science-radio show Eric's Treasure Trove of Astronomy and Planetary Science ...a comprehensive online encyclopedia of astronomical and planetary information and definitions First Telescopes ...an elementary site with activities, questions, and sites dealing with the making of a telescope Galileo's Dialogue ...learn more about the theory that prompted the book and the man who promoted it He Conquered Space ...information about Wernher von Braun and astronauts in general Heavens Above ...learn about the ancient art of celestial navigation and the history of the study of the stars Hubble: Secrets from Space ...sites dealing with the Hubble telescope, its history, construction, and current use

    76. Florida Virtual Schools - Students
    and environment in space the nature of science -the universe system -the developmentalcycle of stars -earth-moon system -space exploration -formation of
    http://www.flvs.net/_students/course_descr/cd_earth_space.htm
    Students site index: select a section HOME ABOUT US: >Mission Statement/Beliefs > Awards > Governor's Message > FLVS Facts > Press Room FLVS News Spotlight Archived Press Releases > Research and Industry Articles > Board Of Trustees Board Members Meeting Information Archived Meetings > Foundation > School Evaluations Comprehensive Evaluation Parent Survey District Survey > Faculty Administrators Staff STUDENTS: > Course Catalog Course List Course Showcase Descriptions AP Review FCAT Prep Course Pre-Course Reading > Events / Calendar > Guidance Area AP Course Information Curriculum Guide Parent Guide Grade Level Recommendations Is Online Learning For Me? Student Services Transcript Request Form >FLVS/Student Policies Student Progression Plan Student Code of Conduct Academic Integrity Contact/Drop Policy Right to Privacy > Registration Minimum CPU Requirements Registration Priority Policy Register: Florida Student Register: Non Florida Student Registration Steps > Student Help Frequently Asked Questions Technical Help/Assistance General Help/Information > Student Union Top Ten Tips Clubs School Store News-In-A-Click Student Awards Student / Parent Comments Student FAQ FLORIDA SERVICES: >Course Catalog Adult Ed Demos Descriptions Middle School Ed > E-Learning Solutions FLVS Franchise Opportunities Professional Development > Events / Calendar > Guidance Area AP Course Information Curriculum Guide Grade Level Recommendations Is Online Learning For Me?

    77. General Instructional Space Scheduling
    The college or department must release the space to the Registrar s Office for schedulingat other earth and Planetary Sciences earth and Planetary
    http://web.utk.edu/~space/policy.html
    The University of Tennessee
    Policies for Scheduling of General Instructional Space
    Adopted by the UT Space Committee 02/15/02 Updated 04/28/04
    I. Definitions
    General instructional space: Space in academic buildings suitable for use by scheduled classes in more than one discipline is "general instructional space." Included are spaces classified in UT's Facilities Database as: general purpose classrooms, auditoria, seminar rooms, some special purpose classrooms, some class laboratories, and some meeting rooms. Nationalized classrooms: All general instructional space is "nationalized," meaning that a department cannot hold space vacant when regularly-scheduled classes need to be scheduled. Fill ratio: "Fill ratio" denotes the percent of the student stations in a classroom which will be occupied of the class's enrollment capacity provided by the academic department is reached. First priority for scheduling : Some buildings and classrooms have been renovated or constructed to provide general instructional space for special pedagogical needs of a discipline or group of disciplines. While this special attention to the needs of a discipline or group of disciplines does not preclude use by other disciplines, a system of "first priority" has been instituted to ensure that the disciplines for which the instructional spaces were designed are able to use them. A college or department which enjoys first priority scheduling is enabled to schedule regularly-scheduled classes and scheduled associated academic activities in specific general instructional space provided that a fill ratio of 80% is met. The college or department must release the space to the Registrar's Office for scheduling at other times. First priority scheduling arrangements currently in effect are:

    78. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- General Science
    general science Resources. science Experiments. HandOn activities fun learning fromthe Exploratorium Elementary science simple but good ideas Beakman and
    http://www.geocities.com/EnchantedForest/Tower/1217/gensci.html
    General Science Resources
    Science Experiments
    Fun Physics Topics

    Invention and Inventors

    Click on any bar to return to the top of the page.
    Science Experiments
    Hand-On Activities
    fun learning from the Exploratorium
    Elementary Science
    simple but good ideas
    Beakman and Jax
    lots of show related information
    Science Toys
    You can make these to learn and demonstrate principles.
    Try Science
    Go to the Experiment section for lots of choices.
    You Can with Beakman and Jax Experiments
    Here is a great extension of the show. The Laboratory many fun and simple experiments DragonFly TV simple experiments Abracadabra more fun experiments using the magic of science Science Toys lots of things to make from which you can learn Newton's Apple - experiments, guides,and questions Science Bob -Visit the laboratory and find lots of good experiments The Mad Scientists Network There are so many links. Reeko's Mad Scientists Lab - fun things to do This site almost makes chemistry easy. alien Juice Bar test for acids and bases Periodic Table - in comic form Explore Science Involve yourself with interactive learning with Shockwave.

    79. Earth And Space Sciences
    from the center of earth to the rim of the solar system, and its activities cutacross For more information, see the earth and space Sciences homepage.
    http://www.washington.edu/students/gencat/academic/ESS.html
    Search Directories Reference Tools UW Home ... Degree Programs
    Earth and Space Sciences
    63 Johnson The Department of Earth and Space Sciences seeks to further the understanding of the Earth, the solar system, and their histories. The department's scope extends from the center of Earth to the rim of the solar system, and its activities cut across traditional disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, geology, and mathematics. The department's faculty, students, and staff examine Earth's interior structure, chemistry, motion, and dynamics; geologic hazards; processes affecting the surface environment and climate; the surrounding space environment; planetary processes; and geobiology.
    Undergraduate Program
    Adviser
    George Bergantz
    302A Johnson, Box 351310
    advising@ess.washington.edu
    Bachelor of Science
    Admission: Students in good academic standing may declare this major at any time. Suggested Introductory Course Work: MATH 124; PHYS 121; CHEM 142. Major Requirements:
  • Science Core (35 Credits): Basic Supporting Science (20 credits): MATH 124, 125 or equivalent; PHYS 114/117 or 121; CHEM 142. (Students wishing to pursue the ESS Physics option must take PHYS 121.) ESS Required Core Courses (15 credits): ESS 211, 212, 213. (Students pursuing the ESS Physics option may substitute ESS 205 for one of these three courses.)
  • 80. IPL Teenspace
    agriculture, biology, chemistry, computers, earth and environmental science, engineering,health games, puzzles, quizzes, spelling activities, and subject
    http://www.ipl.org/div/teen/browse/gh0000/
    This collection All of the IPL Advanced You are here: Home TeenSpace Homework Help About the IPL ...
    Contact Us
    TeenSpace Features Term paper help with
    Find ideas for
    What to Read?

    Teen girls, check out
    Helping Girls Succeed

    Explore options in
    Career Paths
    TeenSpace Subject Collections
    Health

    Homework Help

    Money Matters
    Sports ... Style
    Sub-headings:
    Biographies
    English
    History
    Languages ...
    Internet Research
    Resources in this category:
    Algebra Help
    http://www.algebrahelp.com/index.jsp Need help with your Algebra homework? This site offers calculators and explanations to help you with basic and not so basic algebra problems.
    Annenberg/CPB Project Exhibits Collection
    http://www.learner.org/exhibits/ "What forces affect our weather? Why do civilizations fall? What goes into the making of your favorite movies? This site answers these questions and more with interactive exhibits.
    APA Style Tips
    http://www.apastyle.org/previoustips.html This particular page offers 24 commonly requested tips about APA style and several other related topics such as electronic media and references, removing bias in language, and authorship aids.
    Big Ears
    http://www.ossmann.com/bigears/index.html

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