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  1. Janice VanCleave's Astronomy for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments that Really Work (Science for Every Kid Series) by Janice VanCleave, 1991-03
  2. Astronomia Para Ninos Y Jovenes/astronomy For Kids And Young Adults: 101 Experimentos Superdivertidos/101 Super Entertaining Experiments (Spanish Edition) by Janice Pratt VanCleave, 2004-06-30
  3. Janice Vancleaves Astronomy for Every Kid 101 Easy Experiments That Really Work - 1991 publication. by Janic Prat Vanclav, 1991
  4. astronomy for every kid by janice vancleave, 1991
  5. The Crazy Solar System: My 1st Astronomy Books by D.A. DeMarcos, 2009-04-05
  6. Milky Way & Mars Bars: Astronomy for Kids by Carole Marsh, 1995-12
  7. Janice Vancleave's Astronomy for Every Kid : 101 Easy Experiments That
  8. Janice Vancleave's Astronomy for Every Kid 101 Easy Experiments That Really Work by Janice Pratt Vancleave, 1980
  9. Janice Vancleave's Astronomy for Every Kid by Janice Pratt VanCleave, 1991-04
  10. Space And Astronomy (Science News for Kids) by Emily Sohn, Sorcha Mcdonagh, 2006-03-30
  11. Science for Kids: 39 Easy Astronomy Experiments by Robert W. Wood, 1991-01
  12. Janice VanCleave's Astronomy Chemistry Physics For Every Kid by Janice VanCleave, 1991-08-24
  13. Unearthing ancient astronomy.: An article from: Science News for Kids by Julie J. Rehmeyer, 2007-04-18
  14. 4 Book Set - Janice VanCleave's Constellations, Earth Science, Astronomy, Chemistry for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun (Science for Every Kid Series) by Janice VanCleave, 1991

101. EasyFunSchool - Science Fun: Astronomy - Article Archives - Free Unit Studies Re
astronomy for kids from DustBunny.com Kids Astronomy astronomy for kids on Frontiernet.net Click here for an AWESOME notebook system to organize a
http://www.easyfunschool.com/article2077.html
Astronomy – unit study Astronomy is one of those sciences that doesn’t seem to be as popular as it once was. There is no reason to think it is boring. Here are some activities you can use to explore this really fun science. You don’t even have to have a telescope unless you want to take this unit further. 1. Sketch the face of the moon, indicating on it the locations of at least five seas and five craters. 2. Within a single week sketch the position of the moon in the sky at the same hour on three different evenings. Explain the changes observed. 3. Find out what factors keep the moon in orbit around the Earth. 4. Photograph or locate on a map of the sky a planet at approximately weekly intervals at the same time of night for at least four weeks. Explain any changes noticed on the photographs or map. 5. Find out when each of the five visible planets will be observable in the evening sky during the next 12 months in your hemisphere and compile this information in the form of a chart or table. 6. In a sketch show the position of Venus, Mars, or Jupiter in the sky at approximately weekly intervals at the same time for at least four weeks.

102. DINO - Language: Englisch - Kids And Teens - School Time - Science - Astronomy A
astronomy for kids http//www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/astronomy.html Basic introduction to astronomy for kids K-6 grade. 12. Astronomy in Questions and
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Astronomy and Space CATEGORIES
Activities and Games

Astronauts

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WEBSITES
A Journey into the Unknown
- http://library.thinkquest.org/12272/ A collection of web pages which detail the realm outside of our world: outer space. These pages are designed primarily for teaching or as reference resources, but also contain some areas for entertainment. A Journey Through Space - http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/01253/ Tells what different types of astronauts do, explores how space ships function, and traces the history of space travel. A Practical Guide to Astronomy - http://www.hotliquidmagma.com/ This electronic encyclopedia is a great resource for the both the beginner and the experienced backyard astronomer. Full of facts and photos. A Virtual Journey into the Universe - http://library.thinkquest.org/28327/ An information-rich interactive, educational tour of the Solar System.

103. Kids Domain - Space Printables
Maps for this month s sky highlights (astronomy for kids). Activities Famous Space Missions Word Search (astronomy for kids)
http://www.kidsdomain.com/brain/space/print.html
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Space Printables
Grab your pencils, crayons and scissors for this assortment of printables Please note that some of these activities are on other sites, not part of Kids Domain. We checked for family safe content, but content can change. If you see something that's inappropriate, let us know Maps, Charts Maps for this month's sky highlights (Astronomy for Kids) Activities: (Texas Space Grant Consortium) Coloring Pages (NASA for Kids) Sun Face Maze (Puzzlemaker) Space ship dot-to-dot (Space Place) Keck Telescopes Crossword (Space Place) Space Word Search (John's) Space Word Search for Kids (John's) Moons of the Solar System Word Search (Astronomy for Kids) Famous Space Missions Word Search (Astronomy for Kids) Famous Astronauts Word Search (Astronomy for Kids) Make a Falling into a Black Hole board game (The Space Place) Free Universe Worksheets (Freeworksheets.com)

104. Astronomy! Reach The Stars!
A window to the universe. Current news, pages for kids, history, links.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/4515
Astronomy! Reach the Stars!
Dedicated to all who study and enjoy the universe and it's limitless possibilities.
NOT Completely Internet Explorer compatible, Sorry.
Clyde Tombaugh (1906-1997) Eugene Shoemaker (1928-1997) Alan B. Shepard (1923-1998) Charles Conrad, Jr. (1930-1999)
And, when he shall die,
Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love with night, And pay no worship to the garish sun

        Welcome to Astronomy! Reach the Stars!          Thanks for stopping in. Many apologies for the inadequate site updates. There is still many interesting things to browse through, though the Sky Watch pages and News pages have not been re-written with recent information. Please choose the subject that interests you from the list below.          The telescope sections have information on different professional observatories and buying tips for the beginner. Check out the new revised Solar System pages (Frames only version available at the moment) . Visit the shuttle information pages and be sure to visit the Challenger tribute page to keep the memory alive.          Are you looking for some resources on building your homepage? Stop by the Community Resource page for some helpful tips, instructions, and links to get you started.

105. HighBridge Hills Northern Lights Educational Center's Astronomy Camp
Offers handson astronomy instruction in separate programs for kids 7-14, families, and adults. Located in Highbridge, Wisconsin. Brochure, astronomy resources, FAQ, dates, and rates.
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106. SSDOO Education: Activities For Students
Space science activities for elementary and secondary students in astronomy, physics, life sciences, and space technology.
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/kids.html
Space Science Activities for Students
The following activities are sponsored by current and former SSDOO staff members:
The following activities are recommended for students in the Greenbelt, MD vicinity:
Other Useful Links: Return to SSDOO Education home page Author: Carolyn Ng Contact Person: Nathan L. James, james@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov, (301)286-9789

107. Kidseclipse: Total Solar Eclipse
Teaches children the wonders of astronomy through total solar eclipses. Essays from kids worldwide, teach section for classrooms, and gallery of past eclipses.
http://www.kidseclipse.com/
kidseclipse is your location to learn about Total Solar Eclipses and what makes them happen!
NEXT ECLIPSE:
2005 Oct 03; Annular; 04m32s; Portugal, Spain, Libya, Sudan, Kenya
photo by Mark D Phillips
A Great Day

Space Shuttle Discovery to Launch

We at The South Brooklyn Network salute the men and women of NASA as today marks the return of the manned missions of NASA.
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In the two-and-a-half years since the Columbia disaster, the shuttle has been totally revamped. In its 13-day mission, Discovery will rondevous with the International Space Station and conduct inspection and repair techniques.

photo by Mark D Phillips
Image: NASA/JPL-Caltech/UMD
This image shows the initial ejecta that resulted when NASA's Deep Impact probe collided with comet TempelÊ1 at 10:52 p.m. Pacific time, July 3 (1:52 a.m. Eastern time, July 4) . It was taken by the spacecraft's medium-resolution camera 16 seconds after impact.
Image: NASA/JPL/UMD (art by Pat Rawlings) Artist rendering of impactor approaching Comet Tempel 1 Want to learn more about the Deep Impact mission and Comet Tempel 1?

108. Deep Impact: Home Page
NASA homepage for the planned mission, which will fly by Comet 9P/Tempel 1 on July 4, 2005. Includes kids' activities, lesson plans for educators, and an amateur astronomy observing program.
http://deepimpact.jpl.nasa.gov/
If you are not redirected to the Deep Impact Home Page, please click here

109. Astronomy - Astro For Kids -
astronomy.com, astronomy Magazine, offers daily astronomy and space news, star charts, pictures of planets, space missions, eclipse and much more.
http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=a&id=1091

110. Astronomy - The Solar System - Jeremy McGovern
astronomy.com, astronomy Magazine, offers daily astronomy and space news, star charts, pictures of planets, Home Intro to astronomy Astro for kids
http://www.astronomy.com/asy/default.aspx?c=a&id=1080

111. Astronomy - Outer Space For Kids - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
Lessons, crafts and experiments to learn more about stars, planets and constellations. Links from your Homeschooling Guide.
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/explore/astronomy.htm
YOU ARE HERE: HOME EXPLORATIONS 4 KIDS
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
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The Standard Deviants - Astronomy 2-pack
Cerebellum
A wild and wacky overview of astronomy as only the Standard Deviants can present it. Look under Astronomy here:

112. The Space Place :: Home
Demonstrates and explains scientific concepts related to astronomy in a fun, handson manner.
http://spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov/en/kids/
September 17th, 2005 National School Success Month
Welcome to the Space Place!
Come on in and check out our games, animations, projects, and fun facts about Earth, space and technology. Watch Space Place Live and learn all about NASA scientists and engineers. Be a contestant on the Space Place Quiz Show Emoticonstructor
Let the Emoticonstructor “evolve” a face to match your mood!
Buckle up for an adventure!
Images and activites

for the classroom.

Web awards

we've received.
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'round the world!

How many bags of gunpowder would it take to shoot a cannonball into orbit? Get our latest wall calendar. Awards FAQ About Us ... Site Map Webmaster: Diane Fisher Last Updated: September 08, 2005 + Contact Space Place

113. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Details about the shape, the size, the surface and the atmosphere of the planet.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/venus.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

114. Astronomy For Young Kids
Come and learn about the universe around us! Ages 37, especially designed for children from suggestions of my own 2 and 4 year olds.
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/4515/Kids/kids.html
Astronomy For Kids
Kids have wonderful imaginations. Astronomy is a great place to start encouraging them to put it to use. Watching the stars is inexpensive too. Grab a blanket, some snacks, and binoculars if you have some handy, and head for a dark spot.
If you need a flash light, try to get one with a red filter. Your eyes take at least 30 minutes to adjust to the darkness everytime you turn it on. If you use a regular flashlight your eyes will need another 30 minutes to adjust. Our eyes adjust much faster to red light.
Let's start with the planet we live on.
         The Earth is the third planet from the Sun. It is where you and I live everyday. So far, it is the only planet that we know has life.          Most of the surface of the Earth is water, that's why the picture above is so blue. You can see clouds, oceans and land in that picture. Do you know how much of the Earth is covered in water? E-mail me if you know! Next we can move on to the object that is the easiest to find. The Moon!
         The Moon is a satellite of the Earth. It circles or

115. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Details about the movement, the size, the temperature, the atmosphere, the gravity and the moons of the planet.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/uranus.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

116. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Provides images and facts about the size, the rings, the temperature and the moons of the planet.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/saturn.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

117. Kids Online Resources - Science, Astronomy
kids Online Resources for Parents, Families and Children. Education, entertainment, outreach, and Internet Safety.
http://www.kidsolr.com/science/page3.html
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American Red Cross
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The Chandra X-ray Observatory Center
- Gateway to the universe of x-ray astronomy!
Hubble Captures Mars Close-Up
- By Discovery News - Hubble's Picture of Mars Aug. 27, 2003.
Close Encounters with Mars
- Everyone on Earth will be close to Mars this week...
Nasa's Mars Exploration Program

The scientific study of matter in outer space, especially the positions, dimensions, distribution, motion, composition, energy, and evolution of celestial bodies and phenomena.
A system of knowledge or beliefs about celestial phenomena: the various astronomies of ancient civilizations.

118. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Offers details about its temperature, its size and its gravity.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/pluto.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

119. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Provides details about its size, its movement, its atmosphere and its surface.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/mercury.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

120. Astronomy - Oops! Page Or Resource Not Found. Please Select From An Option Below
Includes images with the planet. Offers details about its temperature and its surface.
http://www.astronomy.com/content/static/AstroForKids/neptune.asp
Home The magazine Intro to astronomy Exploring further ... Kalmbach Publishing denotes premium content reserved for Astronomy magazine readers only. Learn more Oops! The page you requested was not found. Click below to review some of the great new features our site has to offer, or refer to our navigation on the left to continue your adventure on Astronomy.com
The sky this month and more
Whether you're a beginning stargazer or a seasoned amateur, Astronomy magazine's monthly columns have something for you. Star Dome Astronomy gives you the tools to explore the universe. Space weather center Solar flares can spark aurorae. Astronomy can tell you when and where. Your weather Track the stormy skies with Astronomy Multimedia gallery Astronomy 's on-line library. Glossary Contact us Advertising info About the magazine ... Privacy statement

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