An online book by Stephen R. Brantley, published by the USGS. Contents include: Introduction, volcanoes and the theory of plate tectonics, recent eruptions from U. S. volcanoes, Hawaiian volcanoes, Cascade volcanoes, Alaskan volcanoes, restless calderas, active volcanoes: windows into the past, a glossary and further reading.
Clicking on "Catch the Wave" and following "next" links will lead you through an interactive lesson on light that includes information on the electromagnetic spectrum, waves, and the relationship between light and temperature. Source: Space Telescope Science Institute with the help of teachers.
Ecomagination is GE's commitment to imagine and build innovative solutions that solve today's environmental challenges and benefit customers and society at large. It is both a business strategy to drive growth at GE and a promise to contribute positively to the environment in the process.
FOSS is the science kits that we use in our school districts. It is divided up in grade levels, and you can click on the links to different topics that are covered in our units. It is a great resource for parents to look at and see what the children are doing in class.
The website for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) features pages dedicated to educators and to students. Use NASA's Education Materials Finder to locate resources for use in your classroom.\n\n