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New Hampshire Science Teachers Association |
New Chemistry Lessons Teach
Students about Fire.
The Chemistry of Fire
program is being sent to high school science department chairs nationwide
(New, 1/15/08)
James Fabiano's Blog (James Fabiano is the Science Department Chair at Newmarket High
School).
http://fabiano.magic-city-news.com/
(New 12/10/07)
NASA’s Jet Propulsion
Laboratory Virtual Field Trip site.
(New, 11/05/07)
First
Science Olympiad Competition to be held in the state of New Hampshire! (New, 10/21/07)
Information about the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium: Field Trip Info,
Planetarium Shows, School Visits.
Also Professional Development Workshop. (..is a .pdf
file.
Updated,
10/2/07)
Link to Project Smart
Home Page. Project
SMART is a Summer Institute at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) that
challenges, educates, and motivates talented high school students in science
and mathematics while acquainting them with the environment and resources of
the University as a place for higher education and research.
(New 3/7/07)
NASA "Space Place!" Monthly
Columns of space info specially designed to help educators stay current!
(Updated,
9/21/07)
Mount Washington Observatory’s Educational
Outreach (New, 11/23/06)
Electronic Naturalist, a free natural
science education website. (New,
10/26/06)
101 Things Everyone Should Know About
Science,
a free book for NSTA members,
(New, 9/14/06)
Consumer Aerosol Products Council (CAPCO) has created a FREE
resource for science teachers. (New, 10/26/06)
Tox Town
is an interactive guide to commonly encountered toxic substances and their
impact on human health and the environment.
(Posted, 5/8/06)
New, Free NIH Curriculum Supplements for Middle School Science
and Health Teachers (Posted, 5/4/06)
Building a Presence for Science
Education - a way for science teachers to communicate throughout New Hampshire! (Posted, 4/27/06)
UNH
Nanotechnology Outreach Activities
(Posted,
8/29/05)
Graduate programs in science
education at Plymouth State University
(Posted,
8/3/05)
Future Water Guardians of NH,
GROUNDWATER DEMONSTRATIONS, AVAILABLE TO CLASSES & GROUPS – FREE, 40 minute
classroom presentations are being scheduled now
(Posted,
5/6/05)
Earth Exploration Toolbook - incorporate real
time oceanographic data into your curriculum - from the University of New
Hampshire. A description and a link to the EET home page!
(Posted,
12/18/04)
Chemistry Question Bank:
Malcolm Melcher is a retired high school chemistry teacher who has composed
nearly 7,000 test questions over the years. He wants to share (answers included)
with other teachers. This is a non-profit venture. It is a 100% free service.
A User Name and Password are needed to get beyond the Home Page (this is
to give teacher access and to prevent student viewing).
(Posted 12/12/04)
Useful Safety Information for New
Hampshire Science Teachers
(Last updated, 3/14/06)
Find out about
the science behind P&G (Proctor and Gamble) products with "Science In The Box"
(Posted,
12/8/04)
New Program Allows
NH Science Teachers to Add General Science Endorsement
(Posted,
8/17/04)