In this activity, students make edible models of the planets in our solar system to demonstrate the differences in their size and physical appearance. The site also features a short interactive feature that lets students compare the sizes, colors, and appearances of the planets. Educational levels: Intermediate elementary, Primary elementary
This activity demonstrates the scale of the solar system, and the large numbers involved. A separate...
This is an excellent site for teachers, students or anyone who is interested in the solar system. I...
The Educators'Â Corner, from Imagine the Universe out of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, contain...
In this workshop we describe using Earth and Space Science demonstrations with edible ingredients to...
This hands-on, food preparation activity is designed to familiarize children with asteroids: what th...
This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and th...
By using astronomy demonstrations with edible ingredients, I have been able to increase student inte...
This interactive game lets younger students practice indentification of planets, nebulae, galaxies, ...
This interactive, web-based viewer lets student select a celestial object (planet, galaxy, etc.), th...
By placing the cursor on a part of this interactive model of the Earth, students can get information...
This lesson plan is part of the Center for Educational Resources (CERES), a series of web-based astr...
These two activities provide students with a hands-on experience that simulates the process of downl...
This site holds more than twenty-five hands-on activities for teachers and students exploring the Ea...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) site is especially for younger children to...
In this lesson, learners examine images of the Sun, the Moon, Pluto, and all eight planets in the So...
This activity demonstrates the scale of the solar system, and the large numbers involved. A separate...
This is an excellent site for teachers, students or anyone who is interested in the solar system. I...
The Educators'Â Corner, from Imagine the Universe out of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, contain...
In this workshop we describe using Earth and Space Science demonstrations with edible ingredients to...
This hands-on, food preparation activity is designed to familiarize children with asteroids: what th...
This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and th...
By using astronomy demonstrations with edible ingredients, I have been able to increase student inte...
This interactive game lets younger students practice indentification of planets, nebulae, galaxies, ...
This interactive, web-based viewer lets student select a celestial object (planet, galaxy, etc.), th...
By placing the cursor on a part of this interactive model of the Earth, students can get information...
This lesson plan is part of the Center for Educational Resources (CERES), a series of web-based astr...
These two activities provide students with a hands-on experience that simulates the process of downl...
This site holds more than twenty-five hands-on activities for teachers and students exploring the Ea...
This National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) site is especially for younger children to...
In this lesson, learners examine images of the Sun, the Moon, Pluto, and all eight planets in the So...
This activity demonstrates the scale of the solar system, and the large numbers involved. A separate...
This is an excellent site for teachers, students or anyone who is interested in the solar system. I...
The Educators'Â Corner, from Imagine the Universe out of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, contain...