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The leaves have started to change and the clocks just rolled back. The Science NetLinks team loves this time of year! We hope you're enjoying this fall and here are a few resources we'd like to share with you.

Science NetLinks Enter our essay competition to spotlight your teaching and win the chance to attend the 2010 AAAS Annual Meeting in San Diego!
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Science NetLinks is pleased to announce that its seventh annual AAAS/Subaru Essay Writing Competition for K–12 Educators is now open for submissions. The competition, which is open to teachers from ...

Science NetLinks Is your class interested in Ardi? Our new collection page includes resources on Ardi, paleontology, evolution, and prehistoric theories.
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Introducing Ardi Recently, scientists announced a series of findings related to what paleoarchaeologists believe is a hominid ancestor who lived 4.4 million years ago in what is now Ethiopia. Ardipithecus ...

Kirk Robbins Science NetLinks is an amazing resource and I have been using it for years. Just featured it on my K-12 Science Education Resources blog.
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Science NetLinks is one of those resources I was sure I had blogged about previously. I checked twice just to make sure- and no. This is a huge oversight because Science NetLinks has an abundance of K-12 science supports and it is a site I used frequently as an elementary teacher of science. ...

Science NetLinks Our new lesson focuses on the geology of terrestrial planets and shows students how scientists use data to form theories about their history.
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To explore the geological history of Mercury and the other terrestrial planets, Venus, Earth, and Mars and to form hypotheses about them. Context

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We've created a new collection page to help you celebrate Earth Science Week! http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/earthscie nce/
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Earth Science Week: October 11—17 Earth science is a broad field of study that explores the way the forces of our planet intersect. Included in its domains are geology, the study of the earth's surface ...

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Check out this month's newsletter! http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/news/news _oct2009.php
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Our team as been especially busy lately, working on content and enjoying our new interactions on Facebook and Twitter. Thanks for all the feedback and here are our latest resources to share with your classroom.

Got questions about Ardipithecus ramidus, the oldest known skeleton of a putative human ancestor, announced today in Science? Tune in on our discussion forum tomorrow from 12 to 2 PM Eastern Time for a live chat with Science correspondents Ann Gibbons and Elizabeth Culotta...
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Science NetLinks We're excited about today's MESSENGER flyby! Bring the mission into your classroom with this interactive.
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Science NetLinks MESSENGER's final flyby Mecury will happen on 9/29! Science NetLinks has support resources for your classroom.
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Below you will find Science NetLinks resources related to the planet Mercury and, in particular, the MESSENGER mission to the planet currently underway. (MESSENGER stands for MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment, ...

Science NetLinks Are you planning on watching the documentary, The National Parks: America's Best Idea? We've posted a collection of topic related classroom resources.
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Celebrating Our National Parks In 1872, Congress passed legislation to create the Yellowstone National Park, intending the land to be preserved as "a public park or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and ...

Science NetLinks Check out our new lesson on climate change research and how students can help!
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Fall is here and school is officially back in session! As always, the Science NetLinks team has resources to help your school year get off to a great start.

Science NetLinks We developed a new collection page on hurricanes. Lots of great resources for the classroom!
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Hurricane season is upon us. The Pacific hurricane season began May 15, while the hurricane season in the Atlantic began June 1. The season continues through November 30. This collection of Science NetLinks ...

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There's a full moon tomorrow night!
Check out these K-5 interactives that help students observe and learn about moon phases. http://tinyurl.com/mtbh66 and http://tinyurl.com/mf8g9l
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This tool includes printable calendars on which students can record their observations of the moon. In addition, it provides illustrations of the phases of the moon (a full lunar cycle) that can be printed, ...























