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No Spring Picnic on Neptune is an article from the Amazing Space science newspaper, The Star Witness, which can be used as a science content reading. This article, written for upper elementary to early middle school students, details the change of ... |
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Getting Dirty on Mars is a fun and interactive way to introduce students to the basics of soil science. Based on NASA’s Phoenix Mars Lander, students will simulate what it is like to collect soil samples just like the Phoenix. By measuring for ... |
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K-12, Adult/Continuing education, Higher education, Community College, General Public |
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Comprehensive Earth and space science education website with arts and humanities connections, including over 80 classroom activities, interactives, games. Three levels of content (upper elementary, middle, and high school), and available in English ... |
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5-9, Adult/Continuing education, Community College, General Public |
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This is a two-part unit on the solar system and astrobiology. Part 1 focuses on the solar system. It is called Colonize the Solar System. Students select a planet or moon in our solar system and design a space colony capable of supporting human life ... |
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4-8, General Public |
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A teacher guide of classroom activities for grades 4-8 focused on ancient solar astronomical observation and calendaring by early cultures, particularly in the American Southwest. Activities range from individual or small group projects to ... |
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5, 8, Adult/Continuing education, Community College, General Public |
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The completion of the following activities will allow students to see how a theory develops from inception through various studies where supporting evidence is found and how current technology might ve used in supporting the theory. |
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