The "Food for Thought" educator guide is a collection of NASA activities and resources on space food and nutrition.
With engaging, hands-on activities, and authentic scientific research opportunities, BirdSleuth is an ideal way to teach science content and the scientific process. Your students will be at the center of action, making first-hand observations, collecting data, and sharing what they’ve found with real scientists.
Introduces students to the history of life and how it results in today's biodiversity.
Heard on National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Radio Expeditions blends narrative, interviews, and digital sound to document stories of our world's threatened environments and diverse cultures. This pioneering series is a coproduction of NPR and th
Takes students on an interactive tour through the amazing evolutionary history of arthropods, introducing them to taxonomy, paleontology, natural history and principles of evolution.
Contains answers to some frequently asked questions about dinosaurs with current ideas and evidence to correct some long-lived popular misconceptions.