Education Links links to other educational resources. NASA for kids, A NASA web site for kidswith information on NASA projects as well as space science and astronomy. http://sofia.arc.nasa.gov/Edu/links/edu_links.html
Extractions: NASA's Space Science Education Resources Directory a convenient way to find many NASA-developed space science products, activities, and materials for use in classrooms, science museums, planetariums, and other settings. Searchable by subject or grade level Astronomical Society of the Pacific - Contains resource lists, bibliographies, and links covering several different areas including countering pseudo-science, women in astronomy and environment issues, and many more. SETI Institute - Contains eductional materials related to the search for life in the universe and related sciences. Includes an interactive game "Who's Out There?" where students search for ET. Other Resources: EM Spectrum A well-written, illustrated introduction to the electromagnetic spectrum suitable for students, grades 6-12. Examples from daily life as well as from outer space are provided.
DuWebs - Astronomy astronomy. Lots file). Index or main page Contact duWebs Articles ofinterest Flash Gordon Cartoons and kids links Search the web, http://www.web-things.co.uk/astro.htm
MGPL Webrary® - Kids' Links astronomers (and young people with astronomy homework). and fun site that teacheskids about safety. links include Safety School; keeping yourself safe; bicycle http://www.webrary.org/kids/jkidslinks.html
Extractions: K i d s ' L i n k s The following sites are recommended for children from preschool through grade 6, their parents and other caregivers. Parents are strongly urged to read and discuss with their children the brochure Child Safety on the Information Highway and to accompany their children when they use the Internet. You can also search for links on a specific subject. Index : Lots of Things to Learn and Do
Sky Watch primer, observations, calendar, glossary, information, links and movies COSMIC kids(NASA SITE EXPLORATORIUM OBSERVATORY astronomy educational site with projects http://www.eco-pros.com/skywatch.htm
Kids Space Links kids Space links. Now it's time to sit back and take a good look at our world,are you ready? SPACE, the final frontier. astronomy for kids! http://www.e-znet.com/kids/SpaceLinks.html
Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Info Cafe is an excellent site to get your astronomy questions answered. They have webresources, links to online astronomical journals, a kids' page, and http://www.badastronomy.com/info/links.html
Extractions: Media pages (TV, Radio, Newspapers, Web Info) Okay, so there are more than 10. There are a lot of good sites out there! First and foremost, Alistair Fraser's Bad Science Page , which is really what gave me the final impetus to start my own astronomy page. The USENET news group sci.astro has an excellent FAQ . Some of it has been used as a resource for the Bad Astronomy pages as well. If that connection is slow, There is a text version as well Ned Wright's Cosmology FAQ is also a fantastic place to answer any questions you have about black holes, the Universe and everything. I should also place here the sci.physics FAQ too! One of my favorite sites on the web is The Nine Planets , an astonishingly complete and well-written tour of the solar system. This is up to date and extremely well done. For my money, this site is one of the reasons we have a web in the first place. This one is so cool: Heavens Above Satellite Visibility Page lets you enter your home coordinates, and then displays information about visible satellites! It lists Iridium satellites, Hubble and many others. You can also create local sky maps for different times, and track asteroids.
KIDS LINKS ANIMALAND ASPCA ARK Animalkind Rescue kids astronomy PICTURE OF THE DAY BESS NETSCIENCE NATURE Internet Retriever for kids, Families MORE kids links MZ. http://www.ecomall.com/biz/kidslinks.htm
Astronomy Teaching Module astronomy for kids! (planets, puzzles, facts, sky maps, links and more StudyWebastronomy for kids links. kidsClick astronomy links. NASA's Star Child Project. http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/d&g/astro/intro.html
Extractions: Astronomy Teaching Module Trial Version 3.21 [ 14 February, 2001 What's missing from this "trial version" Combining multimedia (from the WWW, CD-ROMs, and video) with traditional and "hands-on" materials Aimed at all K-12 students and teachers Click here for information on how to obtain all of these teaching materials, including the Starry Night 15-day trial, on [at-cost] CD-ROMs More info from AAO This astronomy teaching module has been written to meet two broad goals: 1. to show how multimedia materials, including CD-ROMs and the WWW, can be combined with traditional resources; and 2. to provide a self-contained teaching module, appropriate to both Southern and Northern Hemisphere teachers and students. It does not attempt to repeat information available in textbooks and traditional sources; rather it provides a rich package of multimedia materials, learning activities and hand-on (or perhaps I should say "eyes-on") observation... The emphasis is on seeing and doing. In addition to provide the truly excellent Starry Night (demo) software, I've included detailed observation notes, guides and maps for all of the planets and more than 100 star clusters, nebulae and galaxies visible from anywhere on the planet. Many of these are within the reach of small telescopes or even binoculars (if you know what you are looking for, and where to look we we'll show you what, and where...).
Astronomy Websites By kids For kids astronomy for kids (ThinkQuest Project) http new discoveriesin astronomy, information on comets, and links to other astronomy pages http://eduscapes.com/42explore/astronomy.htm
Extractions: The Topic: Astronomy Easier - Astronomy is the study of things found in space such as the sun, planets, moons, and stars. Harder - Astronomy, one of the oldest sciences, is the study of celestial bodies such as planets, stars, and other objects in space. Astronomers locate objects in the daytime or nighttime skies and measure their magnitudes and motions, searching to find what they are made of and how they create their light. The Constellations and their Stars http://www.astro.wisc.edu/~dolan/constellations/constellations.html This website describes constellations and gives information on specific constellations and stars; when you can see them, and what they look like. Related Website: 2) Constellation List http://einstein.stcloudstate.edu/Dome/constellns/constlist.html Astronomy for Kids http://www.dustbunny.com/afk/ Learn about the planets, see sky maps to find your favorite stars, and get answers to astronomy questions. Similar Website: 2) StarChild: A Learning Center for Young Astronomers http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/StarChild.html
CVC Astronomy Pages Original Papers & Useful Astronomy Links com Space Day - comprehensive and fun site for kids from Lockheed astro/Hotlinks/Hotlinks.htmlAlarge list of astronomy links from astronomy Magazine http Category Science astronomy Directories http://www.cvc.org/astronomy/
Related Links To The Web astronomy HyperText Book Beyond the Event Horizon Black Holes and Beyond Black Holesby Ted Bunn BLACK HOLES PAGE Canadian Space Guide Cool links List for kids http://www.eclipse.net/~cmmiller/BH/blklink.html
Astronomy Space astronomy for kids About Com links, RCR/EarthLab's Space andastronomy Collected links, Tops astronomy Lots of links. astronomy http://library.trinity.wa.edu.au/subjects/science/astronomy/default.htm
Extractions: Trinity College Science Websites Telescopes and Observatories Astronomy Webquests Light Pollution Exploring the Solar System Solar System The Moon Comets and Meteors Rocketry and Space Missions Aeronautics Flight- Building Rockets and Balloons Space- Investigations and Flight Exploring Stars and Milky Way Remote Satellite Sensing Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Universe Astronomy ... M123 Astronomy
BJ Pinchbeck Offers Science Homework Help, Kids' Homework Help And Chemistry Hom Organized collection of links to help students find the information they need.Category kids and Teens School Time Science Homework Help in Madison, WI Science Projects for kids Very nice Loads of science informationand links Back to tour of the solar system Gary's astronomy Homework Help http://school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/bjpinchbeck/bjscience.html
Extractions: All DiscoverySchool Students Teachers Parents Go to: Choose a subject... Art/Music English Foreign Languages Math News Recess Reference Science Search Engines Social Studies About B.J. Ask B.J. Bulletin Board Alphabetical List New Sites Site Map General Science Anatomy Biology Botany (Plants) ... Zoology (Animals) General Science
Web Schooling: General Knowledge: Astronomy astronomy for kids.Animals of the Rainforest astronomy for kids Puzzles Web PlanetSun Catchers John Glenn,American Hero Just for kids links Third Grade http://www.webschooling.com/gk_astronomy.html
Kids And Beginners Links kids and Beginners links. For kids Space kids. NASA kids. Send Your Name To Mars.astronomy For kids. The Space Frontier Foundation. NASA's Solar System Simulator. http://www.as.wvu.edu/~planet/lnk_kids.htm
Extractions: Beginners Guide to Astronomy Amateur Astronomy for the Beginner Information Center for New Star Gazers SkySgt's Astronomy Site (includes advice on how to buy a telescope) Small Telescope Astronomy for Beginners (what to do once you have your telescope) The Nine Planets Views of the Solar System Ask a Scientist (go here when you cannot find the answer to a science question) Return to the Extraordinary Links page Return to the Tomchin Planetarium Home Page
Astronomy And Space Fun Games And Humor Just For Kids Return To kids Hub Find information, pictures, links, and other astronomyand space exploration related resources for kids. Have http://kidsastronomy.miningco.com/cs/havefun/
Dreyfuss Planetarium's CosmoLinks - Astronomy And Space Links http//www.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/education.html; kids Web astronomyPage http//www.npac.syr.edu/textbook/kidsweb/astronomy.html; http://www.newarkmuseum.org/planetarium/pages/cosmolinks.html
Kid's Sites - Heritage Internet Resources Vikings. astronomy. Animals/Endangered Species. Native Americans. http//www.kidsdomain.com/kids/links/Dinosaurs.html. Countries of the World. Christmas. Antarctica. http://www.heritagehawks.org/links/kidlinks.htm
Oxford Education - Space And Astronomy Links Good pics? Any goodies? Yes. kids' astronomy overall ratings. Good pics? Anygoodies? Yes. Astrokids (astronomy Magazine's kids' site) overall ratings. http://www.oup.co.uk/oxed/children/yoes/sites/space/
Extractions: Space.com kids' site overall rating s This site is crammed with pictures, movies, information, news and games. In fact, this site has so much stuff, it can be overwhelming. Easy to use? Friendly language Lots of info? Good pics? Any goodies? Yes NASA's Mars exploration site funzone overall rating s Build your own model of the Pathfinder spacecraft and find out what makes Mars an 'extreme' planet, how scientists search for water on Mars, and what scientists think about life on Mars. Easy to use? Friendly language Lots of info? Good pics? Any goodies? Yes Amazing Space overall rating s This is a brilliant site featuring lots of interactive games. You can explore a black hole, build the Milky Way, collect Solar System trading cards, and learn about the Hubble Space Telescope. Easy to use? Friendly language Lots of info? Good pics? Any goodies? Yes StarChild: the Goddard Space Flight Center's site for young astronomers overall rating s Did you know that the largest asteroid in the asteroid belt is as big as the US state of Texas? On this site you can learn all about the Solar System, watch a movie about comets, or play 'Moonlight madness' and 'Planet hop'. There are two versions of this site: if level 1 leaves you aching for more info, click on level 2.