PODCASTS
This series of podcasts is designed to make learning about the world around us an engaging experience for students by combining age-appropriate science information with literacy activities.
SOURCES FOR PODCAST INFORMATION
Good scientists document where the information they are using came from, and good podcasters should do the same! The information you hear in the podcasts came from the following sources:
Intro to Weather
Canterbury Environmental Education Center's Weather Explorer
Weather Wiz Kids
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research's Center for Science Education
WeatherBug
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Severe Storms Laboratory
Our Solar System
NASA's Space Place
Kids Know It Network's Kids Astronomy
PHYS.org's "What makes a planet, a planet?"
Brian Koberlein's "What makes a planet?"
The Mississippi River
National Park Service and Friends of the Mississippi River's State of the River
NPS and FMR's State of the River Teacher Guide
National Park Service's Mississippi River Facts
Mississippi River Corridor TN's 10 Things You Can Do for the Mississippi River
Terrestrial Biomes
University of California - Santa Barbara's National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Terrestrial Biomes
Intro to Weather
Canterbury Environmental Education Center's Weather Explorer
Weather Wiz Kids
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research's Center for Science Education
WeatherBug
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Severe Storms Laboratory
Our Solar System
NASA's Space Place
Kids Know It Network's Kids Astronomy
PHYS.org's "What makes a planet, a planet?"
Brian Koberlein's "What makes a planet?"
The Mississippi River
National Park Service and Friends of the Mississippi River's State of the River
NPS and FMR's State of the River Teacher Guide
National Park Service's Mississippi River Facts
Mississippi River Corridor TN's 10 Things You Can Do for the Mississippi River
Terrestrial Biomes
University of California - Santa Barbara's National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Terrestrial Biomes