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NASA Educator Resources An On-line FREE Treasure Trove. How to lose sleep in a hurry . Prepared by Sally Pardue for Millard Oakley STEM Center User Group Training. A Treasure Map to help navigate. www.nasa.gov. Selecting the “For Educators” link in the second tier horizontal menu bar .
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NASA Educator ResourcesAn On-line FREE Treasure Trove How to lose sleep in a hurry Prepared by Sally Pardue for Millard Oakley STEM Center User Group Training
Selecting the “For Educators” link in the second tier horizontal menu bar
Selecting the “Find Teaching Materials” link in the left vertical menu list
Try clicking some of the fields to search the database for that criteria, for example picking “Grades 5 – 8”
Narrow the selection by picking a topic from the far right list
Narrow the options even more by picking a type of resource from the middle column
Further refine: click the little arrows beside the topics and select a subtopic – Now click “View” to see the list of materials that match your seaRch for Grades 5 – 8, Classroom Activities, Physical Science, Force and Motion
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/core/home/index.htmlhttp://www.nasa.gov/offices/education/programs/national/core/home/index.html
Clicking on one of the options from the prior page, takes you to a whole listing of resources
Each Guide shows how the Episodes map to National Science Standards One of the SciFiles Educator Guides
I like this site because it has both the Educator Guide and the video clips
This is one of the alternative sites http://www.knowitall.org/nasa/scifiles/index.html
This is the on-line site for the TV show, available even though the show is off the air