http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/edudoc.html Here's a rich site for Educators in Oceanography and Earth Science. http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov/edudoc.html Here's a rich site for Educators in Oceanography and Earth Science. In particular, note the K-12 page and the Internet Sites for Students. Perhaps you could share your favorite sites with the NASA Physical Oceanography DAAC who put this together. PUMAS (poo' · mas) -- is a collection of one-page examples of how math and science topics taught in K-12 classes can be used in interesting settings, including everyday life. http://spacelink.nasa.gov/Educator.Focus/ Would your students like to ask NASA questions or remotely control a telescope over the Internet? How about attending an educational workshop from home or school via your own computer? Or tune in to a show that’s broadcast over the Internet that you watch on your computer monitor (webcast)? Interactive opportunities abound with NASA’s Spacelink Educator Focus. Visit them at: Space . com Not just for astrology club geeks, this site is interesting (and accessible) to anyone interested in space and related topics. There's also a daily quiz, a stargazing guide, and a history of space exploration. http://www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/auroras/index.html Great Resource Sheds Light On Auroras National Science Foundation Resources http://youth.net/weather/welcome.html An Interactive, Weather Project http://www.learner.org/sami/view-category.php3?category=science Science and Math Initiative: Science resources http://www.yrbe.edu.on.ca/teachers/science.html The York Region District School Board Science teacher's resources http://edu-ss10.educ.queensu.ca/~science/chem.htm Chemistry Teacher's Resource Pagehttp://collegeboard.com/ap/biology/tc/resource.html AP Biology Teachers' Corner
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