- Earth from Space
Smithsonian InstitutionSee our amazing planet from the perspective of an orbiting satellite. Developed by the Smithsonian Institution, this website complements the national traveling exhibition, which may be coming to a city near you! Rec. by Rachael Daubach
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- LT What's The Difference
Developed by NASA What's the Difference is a highly accessible and a simple to use "compare and contrast" tool for students. It is easily customizable to go well beyond the included module that covers the Solar System. Students can test themselves and use the journal to summarize the compartive information.
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- NASA history on Google Video
Google has digitized 103 historic films from the National Archives and made them available on the Web. The pilot project, which may be expanded, includes such gems as newsreels from World Wars I and II, video of the moon landing and Depression-era films about the national parks and public works projects.
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- NASA Quest
NASA Quest is a rich resource for educators, kids and space enthusiasts who are interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and the national space program.
NASA Quest is dedicated to bringing NASA people and science to classrooms through the internet. Space Team Online, Aerospace Team Online, Solar System Online, and Deep Space Online. NASA Quest is the ultimate resource for educators and kids interested in meeting and learning about NASA people and space science.
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- Planet WebQuest: Designed for Grade 3
This site takes your students through a series of tasks related to space. They become astronauts and design their own mission patches. They then take off to explore a planet in space. Once they learn about that planet, they send an email postcard back to school describing what they have learned.This comes from a larger site with a variety of resources that I use often: www.suelebeau.com Rec. by Paula Moan
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- Scholastic.com | Teachers: Science Interactives
Scholastic.com and MSNBC are proud to present interactive activities on a variety of topics. Explore these science interactive activities to learn more about space, science, and technology
Online interactive learning and reading activities for students PreK-12
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