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Science Programs & Resources

Media Fusion: No Lab Coat Required: Science Resources for Engaging PreK-5 Students

Starts September 1
Monday-Friday
9:30am & 12:30pm
SID THE SCIENCE KID

"Sid the Science Kid" features Sid, an inquisitive youngster who tackles the everyday ideas that preschoolers find fascinating (Where does the garbage go? Why do we sneeze? How does orange juice get inside the orange?).
Details here.

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NOVA
Tuesday nights (repeats Sunday afternoon)

September 13 Hitler's Sunken Secret
September 16 Einstein's Big Idea
September 23, 28 Monster Milky Way
September 30 Sputnik Declassified



e2
(The Economies of Being Environmentally Conscious)

continues Sundays in September



NEW
The Habitable Planet: A Systems Approach to Environmental Science

This course is an excellent resource for teachers, college students, and adult learners that explores the natural functions of Earth's systems: geophysical, atmospheric, oceanic and ecosystems; Earth's ability to sustain life, especially human life; and the effects that human actions
have had on the different natural systems. Visit the in-depth Web site for more information including the free access and downloadable online textbook
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Professional Development
Watch it NOW/LIVE
or
Ch.#302 8pm -8am

workshops starting this month:

Earth Revealed

Learning Science Through Inquiry (K-8)

Planet Earth (college/high school)

Reactions in Chemistry (high school)

Rediscovering Biology:
Molecular to Global Perspectives (high school)

Science in Focus: Force and Motion (K-8)

Science in Focus: Shedding Light on Science (K-5)

Science K-6: Investigation Classrooms

Unseen Life on Earth:
An Introduction to Microbiology
(college/high school)



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FETCH with Ruff Ruffman


Part game show, part reality TV, and part spoof, FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman features real kids, real challenges, real science, and an unreal animated host – a dog named Ruff Ruffman. The series mixes live-action with animation, and breaks the mold with its educational and comical take on America's newest television genre. Targeting six- to ten-year-olds, the series is spontaneous, unscripted, and full of surprises.
NASA TV LIVE
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NASA Education File

Monday-Thursday
8-9am
Channel 2