NASA's
Observatorium
A multimedia exploration of Earth and space.
NASA's
Solar System Simulator
NASA's
Women
Women of NASA content area offers opportunities to find out about their
education, career journeys, and current work via online profiles, live
webchats, interactive video webcasts, and textbased forums. Young women
give peer perspectives of working at NASA through their adventure journals,
photos and videos.
National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
NASA's Web site is one of the largest sites on the Web. It's a must
experience.
National
Archives and Records Administration
The Digital Classroom - a site to encourage teachers of students at all
levels to use archival documents in the classroom. This site provides
materials from the National Archives and methods for teaching with primary
sources.
National
Gallery (London)
Houses a collection of Western European paintings that spans seven centuries.
National
Gallery of Art (Washington, D.C.)
Collection illustrating major achievements in painting, sculpture, and
graphic arts from the Middle Ages to the present.
National
Geographic Society
The online offering of National Geographic.
National
Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics
Utah State University, working under a grant from the National Science
Foundation, has made dozens of free PreK-12 math manipulatives available
-- online. These amazing multimedia-rich applications help students visualize
complex relationships and increase their understanding of everything from
addition to Venn diagrams and beyond. Best of all, every manipulative
is correlated to NCTM standards!
National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Check out their image of the day along with over 5,000 public domain photographs
and images, dating from the early 1800's to the present. Also a link to
the National Weather Service is one this home page.
National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Just for students - climate change, oceans and coasts, and satellites
and space.
National
Office of Global Programs (OGP)
The Office of Global Programs (OGP) leads the NOAA Climate and Global
Change (C&GC) Program. OGP assists NOAA by sponsoring focused scientific
research aimed at understanding climate variability and its predictability.
Through studies in these areas, researchers coordinate activities that
jointly contribute to improved predictions and assessments of climate
variability over a continuum of timescales from season to season, year
to year, and over the course of a decade and beyond.
Native
American Curriculum Resources
Native
Plant Species
The perfect site for green thumbs of all ages! With a few clicks of your
mouse at this detailed site, you can learn more about the plant species
and biological diversity of your home state. Every species is listed by
its common and scientific name and includes a color photo, description,
distribution, habitat preferences, planting tips, a bloom calendar and
more.
New
York's Hudson River Portfolio
Read about the history of New York's Hudson River, or tour the waterway.
This digital collection of nineteen-century materials on the art and culture
of the Hudson includes rare prints, maps, photos, guidebooks, and histories
-- all drawn from The New York Public Library's collections.
New
York Public Library - On-Lion for Kids!
New
York Times Student Connection
News, daily news quizzes, word of the day, science questions and answers
all carefully arranged for news-hungry students in grades 6-12.
New
York's Underground
A cyber venture under New York courtesy of National Geographic.
News
- ABC News for Kids
Kids can find out what's happening around the corner, the country and
the world.
NYPL
Digital Library Collections
The New York Public Library's new online digital image collection.
The
1939-40 New York World's Fair
The Iconography of Hope
Newshub
Today's newest news, updated every 15 minutes. Research the news. Search
across millions of articles from major publications like Time, Newsweek,
Sports Illustrated and People.
NOVA
- Antarctica
Warnings from the Ice. Over the last half-century, the coastal ice on
the Antarctic Peninsula has been gradually disappearing. Scientists are
beginning to wonder if we are on the verge of a great flood that may consume
the world's coastlines. In the program, a group of scientists heads south
to Antarctica in the race to answer questions and heed the warnings from
the ice.
Nursery
Rhymes
You will find the full text of more than 500 classic nursery rhymes. You
can search the collection alphabetically or use the well-organized subject
index. Topics include weather, animals, alphabet, colors, and more specialized
headings such as money and months of the year.
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