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This
online
collaborative
project
is
part
of
the
Center
for
Improved
Engineering
and
Science
Education
(CIESE)
program,
which
has
developed
internet
activities
for
the
elementary,
middle,
and
high
school
level
student.
Based
on
data
collected
by
their
household
members
and
their
classmates,
students
determine
the
average
amount
of
water
used
by
one
person
in
a
day.
They
compare
this
to
the
average
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This elementary school classroom activity has students measure water temperature, use formulas to convert between Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin, and use a conversion tool to check their answers between the three systems. It is part of the Atmospheric Visualization Collection (AVC), which focuses on data from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) program.
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This
lesson
plan
is
part
of
the
Center
for
Educational
Resources
(CERES),
a
series
of
web-based
astronomy
lessons
created
by
a
team
of
master
teachers,
university
faculty,
and
NASA
researchers.
The
activities
in
this
lesson
are
designed
to
give
students
solid
experiences
of
observing,
organizing,
comparing,
and
describing
the
movement
of
objects
they
see
in
the
sky.
Students
will
also
learn
how
early
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This
presentation
will
help
students
understand
that
weather
occurs
at
local,
regional
and
global
scales
and
that
modern
weather
observation
and
forecasting
makes
use
of
both
simple
instruments
and
the
most
advanced
technologies
to
measure,
record
and
forecast
the
weather.
They
will
learn
the
instruments
and
methods
used
to
measure
temperature,
pressure,
wind
direction
and
speed,
humidity,
dew
point,
...
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This is a series of interactive modules that explore the history of life on Earth, while focusing on the processes of science. Each module contains suggested lesson plans and an extensive teacher's guide. In addition, each module has a suggested grade level and an adaptable grade level.
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This
National
Aeronautics
and
Space
Administration
(NASA)
website
allows
students
to
investigate
biomes
and
then
test
their
knowledge
by
completing
missions.
The
site
provides
basic
data
about
each
biome
such
as
temperature,
precipitation,
vegetation,
location,
description
and
links.
Biomes
discussed
include
coniferous
forest,
temperate
deciduous
forest,
desert,
grassland,
rainforest,
shrubland
and
...
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