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Call for Submissions -- NASA Announcement for High Impact / Broad Implementation

Deadline December 31, 2017 The NASA Headquarters Office of Education, in cooperation with the agency’s four mission directorates, nine center education offices, and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory education office, announces this competition to improve science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. Responses must be submitted electronically via the NASA data system NSPIRES (http://nspires.nasaprs.com).

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External Resource: Space Math @ NASA: General Science External Resource
More Space Shuttle Experiments Take Flight Journal Article
NASA "ROCKS" Problem-Based Learning Journal Article
NASA Modern Figures Toolkit

NASA Modern Figures Toolkit Modern Figures Toolkit Product Type: Lesson Plans/Activities Audience: Educators, Informal Education Grade Levels: K-12 Publication Year: 2016 Product Number: NA Subjects: Careers; History: Biographies; Mathematics: Algebra, Calculus, Computation and Estimation, Geometry, Measurement, Number Sense and Numeration, Problem Solving; Physical Science: Physics

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NASA State Agencies for Surplus Property

NASA invites U.S. educational institutions to request space shuttle thermal protective tiles, space shuttle thermal protective blankets, and other special items offered on a first-come, first-serve basis while quantities last. Organizations previously allocated thermal protective tiles may request an additional three tiles. Nonprofit museums, libraries and planetariums (sponsored through their respective State Agency Surplus Property, or SASP, organization) are also eligible to make requests.

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NASA Workshops for Educators

Find workshops that you can attend in person or online with NASA!

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NASA's Eyes on the Earth 3D

Fly along with NASA's Earth Observing System satellites as they orbit the Earth. View real-time data in an immersive, 3D environment.

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Teacher’s Toolkit: It’s a big, busy solar system Journal Article