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Continue reading →: Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse
If you missed the recent Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse, then here is your chance to check it out in the video embedded below. You may also be interested in a set of links on lunar lessons from Science NetLinks: Moon Phases The Moon Lunar Cycle Winter Solstice Lunar Eclipse…
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Continue reading →: Google Science Fair
Google Science Fair will launch on January 11, 2011. I don’t know many details but it is sure to be of interest to science educators and students. Apparently, Google has partnered with NASA, CERN, National Geographic, Scientific American, and LEGO group to form a global science competition. The competition will…
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Continue reading →: 2010 Hubble Space Telescope Avent Calendar
Boston.com once again (see the 2008 and 2009 versions) features an advent calendar of awe-inspiring images courtesy of the Hubble Space Telescope. Check in each day to see a new image or subscribe using RSS. Enjoy!
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Continue reading →: 20 Great Gifts for the Green Geek in your Life
Top Online Colleges has a list to help you shop for that Green Geek in your life- (are you reading this mom?) You will find everything from a wireless solar keyboard to a computer bag fashioned from recycled plastic bottles. So grab your credit card and make a geek happy.…
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Continue reading →: Top 100 Blogs for Teachers by Teachers
Guide to Online Schools has another great Top 100 list- this one is titled the 100 Best Blogs by Teachers for Teachers. The science education section features 10 great blogs plus something called Science for All -I’m not so sure about that one 🙂 (I’m very honored to have made…
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Continue reading →: NSTA Resources: December 2010
Here are the new and FREE journal articles from the National Science Teachers Association. Don’t forget- when you join NSTA you get a print subscription to 1 journal but you also get electronic access to ALL journals! Science & Children (K-5): Free – Picture This! Investigate rust with cameras Science…
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Continue reading →: SquoolTube- Science Videos
SqoolTube is a video resource for K-8 teachers and students. Videos are categorized by: Social Studies, Science, Math, Spanish, Music, and more. Within the Science category you will find clips organized into 30 subgroups including matter, force & motion, animals, etc. You will find full episodes of Bill Nye, Magic…
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Continue reading →: Sixty Symbols: Videos about the symbols of Physics & Astronomy
Sixty Symbols is a growing collection of video conversations made by expert scientists at The University of Nottingham. Each video conversation features a symbol (real or fictitious) in physics or astronomy. Sixty Symbols describes itself below: They aren’t lessons or lectures – and this site has never tried to be…
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Continue reading →: Washington State Board of Education meeting on Science Education
For my readers outside of Washington State this is not the most relevant post- but readers in Washington may be interested in watching part or all of the November 10, 2010 State Board of Education meeting on Science Education. See more clips from the meeting Here. Washington State Board of…
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Continue reading →: STEMposium
STEMposium is a project in California where students or teachers can create and post a 1 minute video describing an innovation in STEM education. Join leaders in STEM education to highlight interesting, unique and fun ways of bringing math and science classrooms to life. Submit your idea in a 60…

