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Teacher's Resource Guide - Earth Science

The Internet Learning Network (ILN) is a free, exciting and interactive Web site where students, parents and teachers can assess their own achievement in math and science, compare themselves to students around the world, and enhance their learning. The ILN provides a voluntary, no-risk opportunity to self-assess with instantaneous international benchmarking based on the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). Great fun, very informative. In partnership with NASA.
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NASA's Complete Education Program: Education programs, news calendar & resources for educators, students and the informal education community.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

NASA's Global Change Master Directory: a comprehensive directory about Earth Science and global change data.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

NASA's Observatorium: Science teachers need to play, too, and these games might even teach you and your students something along the way, if you're not careful.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

NASA's Observatorium Educators Resources: provides ideas and materials for teachers and students.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

The NASA "Why?" Files Series is a standards-based, technology focused, closed-captioned, distance learning initiative designed to integrate and enhance the teaching of math, science, and technology in grades 3-5.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

USGS Learning Web: dedicated to K-12 education, exploration and life-long learning. Explore things on, in, around and about the Earth.Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

Science Programs: The USGS is the Nation's primary provider of objective, reliable earth-science information on geologic hazards and resources and the Nation's geologic framework. Exit EPA Click for Disclaimer

The Science, Environment and Ecology (SEE) Flash is sponsored by Keystone Conservationist magazine and the Pennsylvania Department of Education with support of the Science Teacher's Resource Center at Penn State York. Its purpose is to provide an exchange of information and instructional ideas for teachers of elementary and secondary education. Questions, comments, and requests for changes to the mailing list should be sent to <wxe1@psu.edu>.There are no fees and new subscribers are always welcome!

If you're looking for other Model EE programs or reference material, the links below may be helpful to you. These links to information by the U.S.EPA Web site is provided as a service to visitors to the EPA Mid-Atlantic States Environmental Education Web site. The U.S. EPA is not necessarily associated with or responsible for the content of these sites.

Acid Rain / Agriculture / Air Quality / Biodiversity / Disasters / Earth Science / Energy Conservation / Environmental Education / Forests & Parks / Global Warming / Health / Land Use / Oceanography / Pollution Prevention /Waste Management / Water Quality / Wetlands / Wildlife

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