This resource introduces students to astronomers and what they do, the force of gravity, Mars and the search for life there, the Milky Way, and how the universe began. There is a game to connect astronomical photographs to their descriptions, an interview with the Sun, and activities to do off-line such as creating a space travel guide and a Big Dipper mobile. Educational levels: High school, Intermediate elementary, Middle school, Primary elementary
Materials presented here provide basic information about objects in space for younger children. A se...
This module of the Space Place Web site is an interactive game in which players must decide on appro...
This resource explains the concept of constellations, with an activity to make a Star Finder origami...
This resource introduces younger students to the science of astronomy. It begins with a definition o...
This is an interactive feature in which in which younger students explore space. After an introducti...
This resource covers stars, the Sun, black holes, the Solar System, and cosmic phenomena. Users may ...
This interactive game lets younger students practice indentification of planets, nebulae, galaxies, ...
The StarChild website, a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HE...
This resource guides younger students in studying the night sky and looking for constellations and i...
Studies about the universe are exciting for children in elementary and junior high schools. They app...
This feature introduces younger students to our home galaxy, the Milky Way. Topics include its size ...
This interactive, web-based viewer lets student select a celestial object (planet, galaxy, etc.), th...
This collection of activities and resources for teaching astronomy and space science includes classr...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
This module involves making a mobile of galaxies. Pattern and instructions are included. It introduc...
Materials presented here provide basic information about objects in space for younger children. A se...
This module of the Space Place Web site is an interactive game in which players must decide on appro...
This resource explains the concept of constellations, with an activity to make a Star Finder origami...
This resource introduces younger students to the science of astronomy. It begins with a definition o...
This is an interactive feature in which in which younger students explore space. After an introducti...
This resource covers stars, the Sun, black holes, the Solar System, and cosmic phenomena. Users may ...
This interactive game lets younger students practice indentification of planets, nebulae, galaxies, ...
The StarChild website, a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HE...
This resource guides younger students in studying the night sky and looking for constellations and i...
Studies about the universe are exciting for children in elementary and junior high schools. They app...
This feature introduces younger students to our home galaxy, the Milky Way. Topics include its size ...
This interactive, web-based viewer lets student select a celestial object (planet, galaxy, etc.), th...
This collection of activities and resources for teaching astronomy and space science includes classr...
If you go to the country, far from city lights, you can see about 3,000 stars on a clear night. If y...
This module involves making a mobile of galaxies. Pattern and instructions are included. It introduc...
Materials presented here provide basic information about objects in space for younger children. A se...
This module of the Space Place Web site is an interactive game in which players must decide on appro...
This resource explains the concept of constellations, with an activity to make a Star Finder origami...