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Learn terms describing land and water forms on Earth. Full Review »

Every month, the Social Studies Center at Education Place highlights an issue currently in the news. Since all news is Social Studies, themes and ideas usually discussed in the Social Studies classroom can be very helpful in understanding what is going o Full Review »

NOAA's many educational activities are distributed across the agency. This site has been designed to help students, teachers, librarians and the general public access the many educational activities, publications, and booklets that have been produced. Te Full Review »

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6th - 12th

In this lesson, students explore how locations around a meteorite provide information about the meteorite's orbit. They then learn about triangulation techniques, create imaginary cities in which meteorites are ensconced, and provide clues by which triang Full Review »

Welcome to FEMA for Kids! I'm Herman, the spokescrab for the site. This site teaches you how to be prepared for disasters and how you can prevent disaster damage. You can also learn what causes disasters, play games, read stories and become a Disaster Act Full Review »

If you're a student who'd like to learn more about oil spills or hazardous chemical accidents, here is information we hope you'll find helpful. What's the Story on Oil Spills? Here is some general information about oil spills and how they happen. Answers Full Review »

They don't use glue, or suction, or even nature's version of Velcro. So just how do geckos scamper up walls and across ceilings so effortlessly? Researchers have pondered this question for decades but were unable to identify the adhesive mechanism. Until Full Review »

In the movie Spider-Man, Peter Parker looks down at the palms of his hands to find that they have sprouted thick, black hairs, giving him a firm grip on walls and ceilings. A growing body of evidence indicates that gecko lizards, too, cling to surfaces wi Full Review »

Outward Bound is the world's best known outdoor education program and consists of a network of approximately 40 non-profit, independent, educational schools around the world. Go to a list of all Outward Bound schools... Full Review »

THis site contains numerous articles about scientific and geographic issues all over our planet--from icebergs to drought. Although a bit dated (2000), the research, information, and links will be great resources for social science students at all levels Full Review »