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Science cont: Page 7
- The Science Spot- A selection of science
activities, lessons, and worksheets by Mrs. Tracy Trimpe.
- The
Strange Spires of Callisto - NASA's Galileo spacecraft
has spotted bizarre icy knobs jutting out of Callisto's
cratered terrain.
- The USA Returns to Mars - NASA's 2001
Mars Odyssey spacecraft reached Mars last night and was
captured into orbit after a successful main engine burn.
- The Why Files - Your
source for science behind the news.
- The
World in a Grain of Stardust - On January 2, 2004,
NASA's Stardust spacecraft will fly through a comet and
collect samples of dust for return to Earth.
- The Yuckiest Site on the Internet! - Contains a ton of information, cool science experiments,
yucky body facts, and also information about worms and
bugs..
- Tick-Tock
Atomic Clock - Scientists are building atomic clocks
that keep time with mind-boggling precision.
- 'tis
the Season for Auroras - Autumn is a good time to
spot Northern Lights, and scientists would like to know
why.
- Tractors,
Satellites, and Pickup Trucks - The tools of agriculture
are changing as growers experiment with new space-age
techniques called "precision farming."
- Trouble
with Lifshitz, Slyozov and Wagner - A physics theory
used to create cutting-edge "designer materials"
doesn't work as scientists expect.
- Two
Magical Mornings - Before dawn on Tuesday, Oct. 21st,
and Wednesday, Oct. 22nd, sky watchers can see two bright
planets, the crescent moon and a meteor shower.
- UFO
Planet - The planet Venus, so bright it is often mistaken
for an alien spaceship, reaches maximum brilliancy this
week.
- Unveiling
Planet Ocean - NASA's GRACE mission will reveal some
of what lies hidden beneath the surface of Earth's oceans
by measuring tiny changes in gravity.
- Urban
Sprawl: the Big Picture - Earth-orbiting satellites
are collecting valuable data that reveal the environmental
impact of fast-growing cities.
- U.S. Geological Survey's
(USGS) Water Science for Schools web site!
- Vanishing
Saturn - The breathtaking ringed planet will vanish
behind Earth's moon on Wednesday, Feb. 20th. Some astronomers
will be watching carefully for Saturn's "lost ring."
- Venus
and the Pleiades - This weekend, the planet Venus
will have a rare close encounter with the Pleiades star
cluster.
- Venus
Pillars and Dogs - If you look at Venus this month
and something doesn't seem quite right, you may have spotted
a rare Venus pillar ... or better yet, a Venusdog!
- Wandering
Mystery Planets - NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has
spotted what seem to be strange planet-sized objects wandering
loose in globular cluster M22.
- Was
Galileo Wrong? NASA-supported researchers are testing
a fundamental assumption of modern physics.
- Was
Einstein a Space Alien? - One hundred years ago, Albert
Einstein revolutionized physics.
- Watch
Out for Spaceships - This week is a good time to spot
two spaceships flying over your backyard: the International
Space Station and the space shuttle Endeavour.
- Web Weather for Kids - Atmospheric science experiments for kids. Create a thunderstorm,
lightning, tornadoes right in your classroom or at home.
- WebElementsTM Periodic Table - Information
about elements such as hydrogen, copper, gold, and uranium
here.
- Weekend
Fireballs - Pieces of a Proton rocket disintegrated
in Earth's atmosphere this weekend, startling sky watchers
in western Europe and at least seven US states.
- Weird
Sunset - On Monday, June 10th, the Moon will glide
in front of the Sun as it sets over parts of North America.
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- What
Lies Beneath a Sunspot - Awesome plasma hurricanes
were one of the surprises revealed when scientists recently
peered beneath the stormy surface of our star.
- Where
Lightning Strikes - New maps from orbiting sensors
that can detect flashes of lightning even during the daytime
reveal where on Earth the powerful bolts will most likely
strike.
- What
Lurks in the Outer Solar System? - It's just a matter
of time, say researchers, before astronomers find something
as big as Pluto in the chilly outer reaches of the solar
system.
- Where
no Telescope Has Gone Before - Scientists at NASA's
Marshall Space Flight Center have captured the first focused
hard x-ray images of the cosmos.
- Why is the sky blue? - A clear cloudless day-time sky is blue because molecules in the air scatter blue light from the sun more than they scatter red light.
- Wide
Awake in Outer Space - Space travel can be exciting
-- and restless! NASA researchers are exploring ways to
help astronauts enjoy a better night's sleep on the space
station ... and beyond.
- WildlifeCampus - Glossary of scientific terms, wildlife industry jargon
and ecological concepts.
- X-Ray for Kids - Children's Corner and Medical Imaging.
Science Lesson Plans
- Access Excellence
Science Lesson Plans (9-12) - A national educational
program that provides high school biology and life science
teachers access to their colleagues, scientists, and critical
sources of new scientific information via the World Wide
Web.
- Aeronautics
Related Activities, Experiments, and Lesson Plans - A wide variety of aerospace activities and lesson plans
have been generated by active teachers, educators, and
NASA engineers and scientists under the sponsorship of
the NASA Glenn LTP.
- Encarta®
Schoolhouse and Microsoft® Education - Lesson
plans and student activities for K-12 educators.
- Math, Science and Technology Education - Java Activities. From University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
- Paso
Partners - A Bilingual Instructional Program.
- Science
Lesson Plans Page. Com - This section of The Lesson
Plans Page contains science lesson plans, science ideas,
science lessons, science thematic units, lesson plans
for teachers.
- SeaWorld/Busch Gardens
Teachers Guides - Animal Resources, Shamu TV®,
Teacher Guides, Educational Programs, Adventure Camps,
and more.
- Space
and Astronomy - Find lesson plans, things to make,
ideas, activities, resources for teaching a theme on outer
space, solar system and the planets.
- Teachnet.Com
Lesson Plans - Math, Science, Music, Language Arts,
art, Social Studies, Internet, computer, and parents.
- Weather - The Lesson Plan Library offers weather lesson plans
for teachers.
- Whales - This web document provides a thematic unit for cooperative
learning across an integrated curriculum which is an interactive
resource for teachers, students and parent.
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