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The Active Galaxies pop-up book is a very large rectangular pop-up book with foldouts that was developed for use in classrooms for grades 5 and up and for special needs audiences. Active galaxies, a major scientific target for the GLAST mission, contain super-massive black holes at their cores, and sometimes emit jets of particles and light. When opened, a model of an active galaxy with jets pops up out of the center. One foldout contains explanatory information for the parts of the galaxy depicted in the central pop-up as well as a glossary, while the other contains a well-tested classroom activity: Tasty Active Galaxy. The back of the book features a cartoon story -How the Galaxy Got Its Jets.
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- Science and Technology
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NASA
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Framework for a set project requiring students to design and construct an alien head.
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- Arts
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Scoilnet
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Kids of all ages can become a Dawn Young Engineer by constructing your own Dawn paper spacecraft model and sending us a picture of you holding your spacecraft.
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- Science and Technology
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NASA
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A "virtual field trip" through the North Carolina Piedmont and thousands of years of history explains the origin of Piedmont clays and how clay is made into pottery. With high-resolution photographs.
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- Arts, Humanities, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
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- Secondary
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In this activity, students work in teams to construct the components of the model and make presentations on the results of their effort.
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- Primary
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NASA
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Simple architectural, design art lesson using everyday materials. Focus on shapes, texture, balance.
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- Arts
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- Primary
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Kitsune
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Students will make a chart of the life cycle of the painted lady butterflies that the class observes over a period of several days.
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- Science and Technology
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- Primary
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LEARN NC Lesson Plans
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Print these fun Asteroid Belt images onto iron-on transfers.
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- Science and Technology
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- Primary
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NASA
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Instructions and clear photographs for how to go about making a shoe horn in 3mm Perspex.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Secondary
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Scoilnet
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Using this kit, students may construct paper models of the Hubble Space Telescope, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, and the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory. Parts sheets for printing, instructions, and a list of other required materials are included. Links to other related sites are also provided.
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- Science and Technology
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- Primary, Secondary
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NASA
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The students will learn about the changing environment through study and observation. They will reflect on these changes in the environment and create their own landscape and habitat. This is the second lesson in "Observing connections," a series of three in which students are creating art based on their observations.
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- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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LEARN NC Lesson Plans
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This site presents nearly 200 photos and drawings of Native Americans -- agriculture, burial customs, councils, dances, fishing, food preparation, homes, hunting, portraits, pottery, villages, and more.
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- Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences
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- Primary, Secondary, Post-secondary
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National Archives and Records Administration
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This is a hub of information on American quilts and quilt-making. It now features images and documentation for hundreds of quilts from Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, and Illinois. An online discussion is open to anyone interested in the documentation or study of quilts, quilters, and quilting history.
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- Arts, Humanities
- Grade Level:
- Secondary, Post-secondary
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Michigan State University
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Students cut out scissors shapes drawn on paper or card, and turn them into "Scissors people" by drawing (or sticking) features, clothing, etc., on them. Suitable for students with Moderate Special Needs - senior classes, aged 13+ (or Mild Special Needs junior/middle classes).
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- Arts
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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Scoilnet
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Welcome to the Whitman Mission Teacher's Guide: Web Version. This guide has information about the Cayuse, Whitmans, and Oregon Trail emigrants. It has combined information and activities from two earlier teacher's guides: Whitman Mission Teacher's Guide and Oregon Trail Teacher's Guide. We hope the following will assist you in learning and teaching the history of the Pacific Northwest. The table of contents contains links to background information that could be useful, information on planning a field trip, and activities that can be done in the classroom.
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- Humanities, Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology, Social Sciences
- Grade Level:
- Primary, Secondary
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National Park Service
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