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As
part
of
this
classroom
activity,
students
will
record
and
graph
temperature
data
to
learn
about
the
search
for
water
on
Mars.
Using
models
of
frozen
and
ice-free
"soils"
constructed
from
readily
available
materials
(a
list
is
provided),
they
will
examine
(by
periodically
measuring
temperature
and
graphing
the
results)
how
the
ice
content
of
the
Martian
soil
affects
the
rate
at
which
a
warm
probe
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This
lesson
plan
will
help
students
to
understand
that
the
way
a
community
disposes
of
its
wastewater
may
negatively
affect
local
aquatic
habitats,
that
it
is
possible
to
find
wastewater-disposal
methods
that
do
not
pollute,
and
that
both
governments
and
citizens
can
take
action
to
ensure
that
waste
water
will
be
disposed
of
in
a
way
that
is
not
destructive.
As
part
of
the
lesson,
students
will
discuss
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This
site
is
a
type
of
Clean
Water
Act
for
Kids.
Tips
for
preventing
non-point
pollution
tips
are
offered
in
the
following
areas:
Anglers,
Beach,
Boaters,
Drivers,
Ecotourism,
Endangered
Species,
Holiday
and
Gift
giving,
Home,
Kitchen,
Laundry
and
Cleaning,
Lawn
and
Garden,
Personal
Watercraft,
Recycling,
Scuba
Diving,
Shore
Visitors,
Smokers,
Students,
and
Water
Conservation.
The
site
is
full
of
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This
is
a
multimedia
interactive
simulation
that
teaches
students
about
emergency
preparedness,
disaster
safety,
and
weather
and
storm
science.
In
the
simulation,
students
visit
a
Florida
family
and
end
up
preparing
for
and
riding
out
a
hurricane
which
hits
during
the
visit.
Students
can
track
the
storm
on
a
map,
watch
weather
updates,
prepare
emergency
supplies,
and
develop
a
disaster
emergency
plan.
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Students
in
this
lesson
will
be
introduced
to
the
concept
of
tides
and
tidal
forces.
By
viewing
a
related
applet
which
visualizes
the
relationship
between
the
Earth,
moon
and
tides,
students
will
gain
an
understanding
of
why
the
Earth
experiences
tides.
In
the
process
they
are
asked
to
observe
and
explain
how
the
relative
positions
of
Earth,
the
moon,
and
the
sun
are
responsible
for
the
moon
phases,
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In
this
program,
students
learn
how
NASA
researchers
study
the
Sun-Earth
connection.
Students
learn
about
satellites
that
monitor
the
Sun:
(Solar
&
Heliospheric
Observatory)
SOHO,
Advanced
Composition
Explorer
(ACE),
and
Imager
for
Magnetopause-to-Aurora
Global
Exploration
(IMAGE)
and
(Highg
Energy
Solar
Spectrostopic
Imager)
HESSI.
They
observe
NASA
researchers
using
data
analysis
and
measurement
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This
activity
guide
explores
the
potential
for
global
climate
change
to
increase
the
frequency
and
intensity
of
hurricanes
and
storm
surges,
and
the
impacts
that
could
result.
Designed
to
teach
through
scientific
inquiry,
the
activity
seeks
to
stimulate
thought
about
the
long-term
impact
of
a
warmer
planet.
The
activity
responds
to
national
education
standards
in
the
English
language
arts,
geography,
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This
article
encourages
students
to
find
Amazing
Space
resources
related
to
the
International
Year
of
Astronomy
(IYA)
Object
of
the
Month.
The
Star
Witness
News
articles
are
science
content
readings
for
upper
elementary
to
middle
school
students.
Current
Hubble
science
content
is
presented
at
a
grade-appropriate
level
and
includes
definitions
of
unfamiliar
terms
and
a
set
of
discussion
questions
with
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This activity guide is based upon the second Atmospheric Laboratory for Applications and Science (ATLAS) mission, which flew on STS-56 in 1993. It probes the connection between the activities of scientists and researchers and the observable world of weather and climate. The guide is in four sections: Case History, The Search, The Motive, The Method.
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This full color tri-fold brochure answers questions about high energy particles in space and how they are produced, when and where they occur, and how they can affect us. It also includes lists of web and print resources for further study.
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