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NASA - Remote Sensing Math Educator Guide - 0 views

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    Remote Sensing Math Educator Guide -- Grades 3-12 This guide is a complete study for remote sensing and mathematical models. Each lesson in this guide is a supplement for teaching mathematical topics. The problems can be used to enhance understanding of the mathematical concept or as an assessment of student mastery. Each word problem includes background information and teachers' answer keys.
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FHSST Guide to Learning - 0 views

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    "FHSST Guide to Learning FHSST Volunteers We wrote a short guide to help learners get organised about their notes, studying and what to do in class because we found out that many weren't receiving any study advice. This guide has very simple ideas that can be implemented at almost any grade level. "
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NASA - Build the Station Simulation -- Educator Guide - 1 views

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    Build the Station Simulation: Educator Guide -- Grades K-8 Just as five space agencies cooperated to build the International Space Station, students can work together to build a paper model of the world's largest orbiting laboratory. Teams take on the roles of international partners as they learn about and assemble portions of the model. During a mock summit, each team briefs the group about their section of the model. The teams then assemble the entire model to complete the space station. The guide includes student sheets, parts of the model, instructions for holding a summit, and facts about the station.
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NASA - Spaced Out Sports Educator Guide - 1 views

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    Spaced Out Sports Educator Guide -- Grades 5-8 Students learn the science of sports with the activities in this educator guide. The activities are applications of Newton's Laws of Motion. Among the guide's six activities students will do the following: -- Construct a CD hovercraft and apply Newton's Laws of Motion to make hovercraft work. -- Use gravity to locate the center of mass of irregular-shaped objects. -- Investigate the principle of conserving angular momentum. -- Create and play simulated microgravity sports with a balloon.
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AVIATION & SPACE CURRICULUM GUIDE K-3 - 0 views

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    The Alabama Aerospace Curriculum Guide is designed for teachers of grades K-3 who have little or no experience in the area of aviation or space. The purpose of this guide is to provide an array of aviation and space activities which may be used by teachers to enrich locally-designed programs.
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Improving Mathematical Problem Solving in Grades 4 Through 8: What Works Clearinghouse - 2 views

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    "This practice guide provides five recommendations for improving students' mathematical problem solving in grades 4 through 8. This guide is geared toward teachers, math coaches, other educators, and curriculum developers who want to improve the mathematical problem solving of students."
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Curriculum Connections and Benchmarks - 0 views

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    ARRL ETP Curriculum Guide-The Curriculum Guide includes activities that explore wireless technology, career paths, non-verbal communication, Ohm's law, and building a crystal radio receiver.
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Training Resources & Guides - 0 views

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    Training Resources & Guides
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Classroom Guide: Top Ten Tips for Assessing Project-Based Learning | Edutopia - 0 views

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    "This classroom guide is intended to inspire and expand your thinking about effective assessment for project-based learning. The tips are organized to follow the arc of a project. First comes planning, then the launch into active learning, and then a culminating presentation. Reflection is the final stage."
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Welcome to A Sightseer's Guide to Engineering - 0 views

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    A Sightseer's Guide to Engineering lists unique buildings, monuments, museums and structures by state so you can find one to visit that's close to home. And in the lower right side of their homepage, they also have a great menu that allows you to search by type of engineering (for example, mining, aerospace, computer, etc) and also by category -- under category, you can find museums, amusement parks and other locations that highlight engineering ideas.
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NASA - Astrobiology Math Educator Guide - 0 views

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    Astrobiology Math Educator Guide -- Grades 6-12 This collection of activities is intended for students looking for additional challenges in the mathematics and physical science curriculum in grades 6-12. The problems deal with modern science and engineering issues, often involving actual research data. Each word problem includes background information and teachers' answer keys.
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NASA - Space Math VII Educator Guide - 0 views

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    Space Math VII Educator Guide -- Grades 3-12 This collection of activities are intended for students looking for additional challenges in mathematics and physical science. The problems deal with modern science and engineering issues, often involving actual research data. Each word problem includes background information and teachers' answer keys.
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NASA - 'Food for Thought: Eating in Space' Educator Guide - 1 views

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    "Food for Thought: Eating in Space" Educator Guide -- Grades 5-8 Among the thousands of questions that need to be answered before astronauts travel to distant planets and asteroids is the question: How much food will they need and what foods can they take? Food for Thought includes five lesson plans that relate to food and nutrition and that are aligned to national education standards.
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NASA - Mass vs. Weight Educator Guide - 1 views

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    Mass Versus Weight Educator Guide -- Grades 5-8 Students often confuse the terms "mass" and "weight." Each activity in this series demonstrates the difference between mass and weight by comparing students' results with the results of astronauts aboard the space station. Students perform the activities and analyze their data. Then they watch video of astronauts performing similar demonstrations on the station. The activities focus on Newton's second law of motion.
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Nervous System, Neurons, Nerves - A Guide by the National Science Teachers Association - 0 views

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    "This site is your guide to the amazing living network of nerves that interconnect your brain, muscles, and organs. ::"
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Structures and Materials: Shuttle Tiles Educator Guides -- Grades 2-12 - 0 views

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    The space shuttle has made space exploration history over the past 30 years by regularly traveling through extreme temperature fluctuations. Scientists and engineers collaborated to develop unique materials to withstand extreme temperatures. This led to the development of the unique "skin" of shuttle tiles. NASA is offering space shuttle tiles to schools on a first-come, first-served, one-per-institution basis. The Structure and Materials Shuttle Tile Educator Guides contain mathematics- and science-related activities for using the tiles.
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Aerolab Exercise: FPG-9 (9" foam plate glider) - YouTube - 0 views

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    "AeroLab lessons feature simple foam and balsa aircraft as tools to teach the concepts of force and motion, potential/kinetic energy and centripetal force. The activities allow students to practice important math skills to determine average speed and distance flown. All labs are aligned with middle school physical science and math standards and are "S.T.E.M. Compliant." The labs feature conceptual activities in the physical sciences to provide opportunities for students to make predictions, collect data, graph results and draw conclusions, as well as participate in lessons designed for directed and guided inquiry."
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Curriculum Bank | KQED Public Media for Northern CA - 0 views

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    "Browse or search KQED Education's library of lesson plans, educator guides and student activities inspired by programming from KQED television, radio and interactive."
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DESIGN SQUAD . Leading Engineering Activities | PBS KIDS GO! - 0 views

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    "NASA and DESIGN SQUAD developed this online workshop for educators and afterschool leaders who want to build their skills and confidence in guiding kids through engineering activities. Whether you're experienced or new at this, you'll come away with insights and strategies for strengthening your kids' critical-thinking abilities and getting them excited about using the design process, the series of steps engineers use to arrive at solutions. "
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Coursera.org - 0 views

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    "Introductory Physics I with Laboratory Michael F. Schatz Explore motion in the real world using modern tools and techniques (video capture and analysis, computer modeling) guided by fundamental physics principles."
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