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{FREE} Weather Unit for ages 3-9. 1StumbleUpon 0 I’ve covered various topics to teach my preschool and homeschool kids about weather, but I really wanted to make sure I covered it all (if there is such a thing =-) So I put together all the weather stuff I could possibly dream up in this mega 40 page Weather Unit Printable Pack!

{FREE} Weather Unit for ages 3-9

The Weather Worksheets are educational and fun for toddler, preschool, kindergarten, 1st grade, 2nd, grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade homeschoolers. FREE Weather Unit Pack for Preschool and Homeschoolers I wanted to keep it fun, appealing to both kids (so there are activities appropriate for ages 3-9), and educational. Download FREE Weather Worksheets By downloading from my site you agree to the following: This is for personal use only (teachers please see my TPT store)This may NOT be sold, hosted, reproduced, or stored on any other site (including blog, Facebook, Dropbox, etc.)All downloaded materials provided are copyright protected.

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NASA Sci Files

Programs are designed to introduce students to NASA; integrate mathematics, science, and technology through the use of Problem-Based Learning (PBL), scientific inquiry, and the scientific method; and to motivate students to become critical thinkers and active problem solvers. The series includes an instructional broadcast, a companion educator's guide, an interactive web site featuring a PBL activity, plus a wealth of instructional resources. The NASA Science Files™ airs nationally on Cable Access, ITV, and PBS-member stations. Program partners include Christopher Newport University, Hampton City Public Schools, Busch Gardens (Williamsburg, VA), Sea World (Tampa, FL), and the Society of Women Engineers (SWE).

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What Makes the COOLroom Cool?

The Coastal Ocean Observatory Laboratory room (aka COOLroom) is where a group of scientists are collaborating to develop a three-dimensional understanding of the ocean over time. And it is, quite literally, one room. Since 1997, this room has served as command central for studies being conducted on a cross-section of the ocean off the New Jersey coast, and is where scientists interpret the results so they can be published on the world wide web for anyone's use.

Rutgers Marine and Coastal Sciences assembled this unique group of scientists and engineers from different specialties so that they could each monitor the ocean for what they know best. Then, when they collectively review the results, a multi-dimensional picture of the ocean emerges. The COOLroom exists in two forms: (1) a physical room that houses sophisticated computers and (2) a COOLroom online that publishes real-time data so that you can visit and monitor the ocean yourself.