Extractions: Physics - The mother of all physics search directories, allowing commentary on individual links by visitors, and searchable by keyword or topic including links to electrostatics, thermodynamics, general relativity, subatomic physics and lots more. PhysicsWeb - Breaking news, job resources and links to related organizations, publications and educational sites.
Extractions: Visit the floor of the House of Representatives The White House Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Department of Agriculture Department of Commerce Department of Defense Department of Energy Department of Health and Human Services TIPS 4 Kids from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. FDA/CFSAN for Kids and Educators from the Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. KidsHome from the National Cancer Institute.
U.S. Congressman Mike Simpson - 2nd District Of Idaho kids links Collage from the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive ResearchCenter (HEASARC). Kid s Space; from Liftoff to Space Exploration. http://www.house.gov/simpson/kids.shtml
Extractions: Internet Sites for Kids, Parents, Teachers, Librarians, and the Young at Heart By now, there are innumerable sites that are explicitly dedicated to Internet hypertext links for children. For this page, we periodically travel down some of these digital paths (we actually go to the sites and get a feel for what they're like) and we try to highlight landmarks in a handful of areas. The newest links are at the top of each category. We try to test the links regularly; but, if you find a "dead" link, please let the ODL Web Team know. This page was last updated on March 22, 2004.
U.S. SENATOR BARBARA BOXER | Kids Corner Tools for Teaching at links to the Past from the National Park Service from the High Energy astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC). http://boxer.senate.gov/kids/links.cfm
Extractions: Click on the banner for recommended books and supplies for homeschooling A to Z Home's Cool Homeschooling Explorations 4 Kids I am Ann Zeise , your guide to the best and most interesting and useful sites and articles about home education on the web. Search All of A to Z Articles Calendar Curriculum Explorations 4 Kids Field Trips Jokes Laws Links Methods Older Kids Regional Religion/Cultural The Web Home New Kids Links One Exploration A Day Contact Ann Zeise ... Curriculum Shopping
Earth & Sky : Browse Science Links kids and Teachersto see only those links on this page are best for you, clickon one of the buttons to the HarvardSmithsonian Center for astrophysics http://www.earthsky.com/browse/index.php?c=Space
ELEMENT List - The Best Science Links On The Web Science links for kids (K12). Fun science websites for kids from kindergarten The StarChild site is a service of the High Energy astrophysics Science http://www.elementlist.com/lnx/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=40
Astro Links Current news, pages for kids, history, links. Xray astronomy West ChesterUniversity astronomy education astrophysics publications NASA Chandra X-ray http://www.astro-tom.com/site_information/astro_links.htm
Extractions: Latest Astronomical News American Astronomical Society Latest news from Sky and Telescope Stardate Weather Information Sky Clock amateur astronomy sky quality predictions (Great!) Automated Weather information for Mt. Pinos (Frazier Park) Automated Weather for Lancaster, CA Automated Weather for the Nation Mt. Pinos Webcam Todd Gross' Weather and Astronomy Site ... U.S. Naval Observatory Time Service Astronomy Clubs (Part I) Antelope Valley Astronomy Club Astronomical League Central Coast Astronomical Society Ft. Worth Astronomical Society ... Orange County Astronomers What Can I See? Abrams Planetarium Skywatcher's Diary Globular Cluster Page Ron Muir's Deep Sky Guide Table of Moon Phases for this month ... Your Sky Tonight Satellite Visibility Satellite Predictions - Start Page Any location Satellite Visibility for Lancaster, CA Satellite Visibility - SAGE Planetarium NASA Satellite and Spacecraft Tracking Heavens Above Fun Stuff For beginners and advanced amateur astronomers a new edition of the book Backyard Astronomy , by Terrence Dickinson and Alan Dyer is highly recommended.
Primary Education For the rest of us, there are teaching and kids links, games, and word searchesthat are fun One part, the HighEnergy astrophysics Learning Center, http://www.educationindex.com/k-6/
Extractions: Primary Education Resources Parents! Don't miss the new "Virtual Refrigerator Door," featuring children's artwork online. Check it out, and find out how to get your child's work featured here, free! A B C D ... N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This site features information on Columbus's historic voyage from the Library of Congress archives. Not much on graphics, but a lot of good information here. What a fun example of a classroom web site! Ms. Karr's 3rd/4th graders of Jefferson Elementary (WV) show you their stories, schedule, Net Projects, lunch menu, and more (all accessible from the "Teacher's Desk!"). An article with links concerning attention deficit disorder from the viewpoint of Boy Scout and Cub Scout leaders. The Activities Involving Math and Science Education Foundation has put together this page. The Foundation publishes a magazine of math and science activities for teachers to use in the classroom. This online site doesn't have as much, but it does have a good puzzle section that anyone can access. Space Dog's mission is to cruise cyberspace and find five fun sites for kids each week. He does a pretty good job. Check out his picks!
Extractions: The Websites Listed on this Page are Rated According to their Apparent Levels of Difficulty. Rating Categories: P = primary; E = elementary; J = junior high; S = senior high The application of these ratings is totally unscientific, being based entirely upon the humble judgement of your webmaster. Please write me if your opinions differ.
MIT MKI Astonomy Links MIT Kavli Institute for astrophysics and Space Research Astronomy 162 Stars,Galaxies, and Cosmology Astronomy for kids Astronomy Index http://space.mit.edu/astro_resources.html
Extractions: The Academy of Natural Sciences Ames Research Center AstroWeb Consortium ATNF Pulsar Group ... BIMA Home Page (Berkeley Illinois Maryland Association ) Berkeley - Space Sciences Laboratory Boston University Astronomy Boston University Center for Space Physics Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) ... Florida Institute of Technology, Department of Physics and Space Sciences
Extractions: Windows to the universe - user-friendly learning for the general public that includes images, movies, animations, and data sets that explore the Earth and Space sciences. NASA's Observatorium - public access site for Earth and space data; includes pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and more, plus the stories behind the images. universe! Education Forum (SEU)
Student Links This is an awesome list of links for kids! Check it out! the universe withthe scientists from the High Energy astrophysics Science Research Center! http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/bces/Student Links.htm
Children's Links HighEnergy astrophysics Learning Center The Jason Project The Electronic Zoo Kidz Privacy Department of Justice - kids and Youth http://library.virtualnorfolk.org/Public_Documents/NPL_childrens/childlinks
03.17.97 - USA Ed.Net Briefs Center for astrophysics says to ask, Are the kids turned on, experimenting, Ask A Scientist (www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/nstw/kids/links/htm) links to pages http://www.edbriefs.com/usa96-97/usa03.17.97.html
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Astronomy & Aeronautics Links Astronomy.com; Astronomy for kids. astrophysics The Life Of A Star; Student sitedepicting includes collection of links including educational sites and http://www.clonlara.org/index085.html
Extractions: Accel-One Solver Solving high or low speed constant acceleration problems. Acronym Definitions Space flight jargon. If you need to know what a DAP is this will tell you (it's a Digital Auto Pilot). Planetarium with changing exhibits and lots of links. Adventures in Astronomy Large and well organized set of links to astronomy and space exploration sites. Air Travelers Educational site for upper elementary students learning about the principles and practice of hot air balloons. Amazing Space Web based learning sites for classroom use. Amelia Earhart History and life story of the famous lady aviator and explorer. An Introduction to Astronomy Astronomy site developed by high school students. Astronomy.com Astronomy for kids. Astrophysics- The Life Of A Star Student site depicting the life of a star. Astroweb- Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet Huge collection of astronomy links from all over the world. A collaboration of 7 institutions and 9 individuals. Highly recommended. Austin State University Astronomy Page Site features activities at Steven F. Austin University Observatory and courses in Astronomy with lab syllabus and notes online from Texas A+M. There also is a collection of downloadable computer software for astronomy. Highly recommended.
Outreach Page The message is loud and clear school kids can do great science with little money . and astrophysics. links to Astronomy and other interesting sites http://www.iucaa.ernet.in/~scipop/
Extractions: and Amateur Astronomers Pulatsya - IUCAA's Children's Science Centre The Centre was inaugurated by Prof. Yashpal on 12th June 2004. The money for the building came from a grant from Smt. Sunita Deshpande (wife of late Pu. La. Deshpande). Every day 50 children from one particular school come to the centre and spend 4 hours making "action" toys that spin, fly, whistle, jump, and hop. Children fold a dozen different caps using old newspapers. They learn geometry by paper folding. The ability to improvise experiments with almost zero-cost, holds great promise in this resource-starved country. The message is loud and clear - school kids can do great science with little money. After all, the student's mind is the most expensive piece of equipment involved!
Goodsell Observatory - Links For Kids And Teachers links for Teachers, Students kids (and the Young at Heart) AAVSO has aneducational program for the classroom called HandsOn astrophysics. http://www.acad.carleton.edu/curricular/PHYS/Astro/pages/edulinks/edulinks.html
Extractions: This links page was developed with the idea of being a resource for teachers, students, and children interested in astronomy. Here you will find links to many pages, from NASA to the Girl Scouts and plenty in between. Each main entry is accompanied by a coded star pictures to indicate which group (teachers, students or kids) would be most interested in the page.
Astrophysics Net Ring Stanford Solar kids Join Date January 02, 2003 Biographical info and listof references,{;}with links to essays about him, his friends and mentors. http://ringsurf.com/netring?action=info&ring=astrophysics