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Snail Eggs: Tracking the Development of...
This activity, from Hagerstown Community College, uses snail eggs to teach anatomy and development to students of varying education levels. Elementary students examine snail eggs in varying stages of development using hand lenses, dissecting microscopes, and compound microscopes and discuss basic anatomy. Middle and high school students also use lenses and microscopes to examine snail development, but go into deeper detail in discussing anatomy and physiology, including conducting some experiments on the specimens. The activity includes directions and a handout. 
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Telescope Tutorials
This website provides brief tutorials on spectroscopy, cosmology, galaxies, light pollution, solar system scale, the sun, stellar properties, telescopes, the...
NASA Wavelength Digital Library
The NASA Wavelength website serves as a "pathway into a digital collection of Earth and space science resources for educators of all levels." These resources...
Module 5: Introduction to Renewable...
Eastern Iowa Community College provides this learning module to teach students about renewable energy on farms, energy storage and distribution, PURPA...
Saturn Hailstorm
This site, authored by Science at the National Aeronautics and Space Adminstration, is a news story from July 9, 2004 about the Cassini spacecraft's June 30...
Teaching Clinical Psychology
Teaching Clinical Psychology, created by Dr. John Suler of Rider University, is devoted to �sharing ideas and resources for teaching clinical psychology.� ...



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