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Solar Aviation Curriculum Connection « Chemistry « Curriculum Connection « Fe... - 0 views

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    "The solar cells that power solar aircraft are called photovoltaic (PV) cells. PV cells are made of materials that absorb light energy. The PV cells in most solar planes are made of silicon. Silicon is both lightweight and efficient, so it is the best choice for solar planes where the challenge is to create an aircraft light enough to fly but with enough power to get off the ground."
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Discovery of Elements 113 and 115 - 0 views

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    "Discovery of Elements 113 and 115 - Two superheavy elements, elements 113 and 115, were recently synthesized through a collaborative effort between scientists from the Physical and Life Sciences Directorate at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and researchers from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research at the Flerov Laboratory for Nuclear Reactions in Dubna, Russia. Two isotopes of element 115 survived 30-80 milliseconds before decaying into isotopes of element 113 that survived approximately ten times longer prior to decaying themselves. F"
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100 Amazing Scientists You Should Follow on Twitter | Accredited Online Colleges.com - 1 views

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    "find an amazing collection of scientists who are busy posting links as well as their own thoughts on a wide range of topics. No matter if your interest is in chemistry, physics, Earth sciences, or a more general appreciation of science, you will find Twitter feeds to fill you need for more science."
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National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB®) - 0 views

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    "The Consortium for Ocean Leadership, representing leading oceanographic institutions universities and aquaria, manages a national academic competition for high schools on topics related to the study of the oceans - the National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOSB®). The NOSB is a nationally recognized and highly acclaimed high school academic competition that provides a forum for talented students to test their knowledge of the marine sciences including biology, chemistry, physics, and geology. The NOSB was created in 1998 in honor of the International Year of the Ocean and since its inception, the competition has grown to include 25 regional competition locations with 300 schools and over 2,000 students participating annually."
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Molecular Workbench - An Interface to the Molecular World - 1 views

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    "Molecular Workbench (MW) provides visual, interactive computational experiments for teaching and learning science. Hundreds of Free Simulations Explore physics, chemistry, biology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology with interactive simulations."
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ZOOM . activities . sci | PBS Kids - 1 views

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    "Chemistry | Engineering | The Five Senses | Forces | Life Science | Patterns | Sound | Structures | Water"
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16 Free Science Apps You Must Download Now! From edshelf - 0 views

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    "chemistry, physical science, and general science iPad apps. And the best part - they are all FREE! A teacher's favorite price!"
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GEMS* SUMMER CAMP FOR GIRLS - 0 views

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    get your passport to the exciting world of mat h and science at the Embry-Riddle campus . "Visit Japan" to computer-design your own animé cartoon characters. "Visit Egypt" to study the pyramids and how to "mummify" apples. "Visit China" to explore the Great Wall and the process of making paper. "Visit space" and learn about the International Space Station. Have fun learning about physics, robotics, computer-aided drawing, chemistry, basic engineering, and space science.
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Getting Started by Texas Instruments - US and Canada - 0 views

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    High School Science Helpful online resources for educators teaching Physics, Chemistry and Biology
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African Virtual University (AVU) - 0 views

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    African Virtual University (AVU) www.avu.org is launching an interactive Open Education Resources (OER) portal OER@AVU "# Biology En # Chemistry En # ICT Basic Skills En # ICT Integration in Education En # Mathematics En # Physics En # Teacher Education En"
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Twenty First Century Science | Nuffield Foundation - 0 views

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    "# Science in Society # Salters-Nuffield Biology # Practical Biology # Practical Chemistry # Practical Physics # Applied Science # Teaching about Science # STEM 11-14"
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Let's Do Science - 0 views

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    "Grade 5 Let's Do Science includes information to help you plan, implement and evaluate these topics in the classroom: Electricity and Magnetism, Mechanisms Using Electricity, Classroom Chemistry, Weather Watch and Wetland Ecosystems."
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Browse by Topic: Resources - Chemistry - 0 views

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    includes links to other good resources including virtual labs
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The movement of particles in solids, liquids, and gases. Students will be able to descr... - 0 views

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    Students will be able to describe the motion of the particles in solids, liquids, and gases. - The particles of a gas move quickly and are able to spread apart from one another. - The particles of a liquid are able to move past each other. - The particles of a solid are not able to move out of their positions relative to one another, but do have small vibrational movements."
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Unit 9 -- The Gas Laws - Lessons - 0 views

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    "We look at the gas laws and how to recognize which one to use in three sample problems."
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Math homework help - 0 views

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    Assignmentsolutionhelp.com offers homework help, assignment help, online tutoring for math, computer science, engineering, physic, chemistry, biology, finance, statistics, accounting, economics for school, college & university students.

Starting a Class to teach STEM by building an airplane - 1 views

started by Davene Meehan on 13 Jan 13 no follow-up yet
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Acid rain, from USGS Water-Science School - 0 views

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    "Geographic distribution of acid rain Acidity in rain is measured by collecting samples of rain and measuring its pH. To find the distribution of rain acidity, weather conditions are monitored and rain samples are collected at sites all over the country. The areas of greatest acidity (lowest pH values) are located in the Northeastern United States."
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