Topics include the earth, moon, planets, gravity, stars, and the beginnings of the universe.
Educates and inspires kids to pursue advanced studies in science and engineering. Mission is to prepare the next generation to explore and develop space.
A course on astronomy designed for middle to high school students, but adaptable to most ages and interest levels.
Offers self-taught printable versions of space lessons from kindergarten to high school.
Students in grades 5-8 role-play NASA occupations, as they search for and build a planet with the necessary characteristics for human habitation.
Don't let the title fool you. It's a great NASA list of space-related sites where you'll have fun. Read Space Comics or find the Hidden Cool Stuff.
Space-related education, games, merchandise, NASA content and photos geared toward kids, parents, educators and space enthusiasts worldwide.
Offers lessons and activities using infrared light. Also, includes has online tutorials, games and graphic galleries related to this topic.
Seeks to answer fundamental questions about the universe. What is the origin of Earth? Take a look at some articles about the story of the universe and the quest to understand life.
Includes articles, activities, and links for kids. From the producers of the science radio program Earth and Sky.
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