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Summer 2005 Issue

Summer's here! It's the perfect time to explore the natural world. We've selected a few of our favorite outdoor activities and reading lists for your students to do at home.

 NEW RESOURCE
AstroViz: Nearby Stars
http://sciencebulletins.amnh.org/
astro/v/nearby.20050430/

We see only a fraction of the stars in our Milky Way Galaxy when we gaze at the night sky. This interactive explores the reasons why the stars that appear brightest to us are not necessarily the closest to Earth.

 FINAL DAYS OF SUMMER REGISTRATION
Seminars on Science: Online Graduate Courses For Teachers
http://learn.amnh.org/welcome.php
Register now to take a six-week course in the life, Earth, or physical sciences from Seminars on Science, the Museum's online professional development program.
  • Discuss current scientific ideas and classroom applications
  • Engage Museum scientists and educators
  • Take away lesson plans and resources
  • Receive up to 4 graduate credits for each course
Courses are filling quickly so enroll before the June 20 deadline. Courses begin June 27.

 SUMMER READING LISTS
Looking for the best books about the world around us? Check out these book lists for you and your students. Find more book and web lists at Resources for Learning (www.amnh.org/resources).
Ocean Life
http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web/
oceanguide/activities/books.html

Biodiversity
http://ology.amnh.org/biodiversity/stufftodo/books.html
Meteorites & Space
http://www.amnh.org/education/resources/rfl/web/
meteoriteguide/activities/books.html


 ANNOUNCEMENT
Congratulations Young Naturalist Awards Winners!
http://www.amnh.org/
youngnaturalistawards




The 2005 winning essays are now available online! This research-based essay contest for students in grades 7-12 promotes participation and communication in science.

 AT THE MUSEUM
Education Department
http://www.amnh.org/education/
The Museum is a rich resource for field trips, research, and professional development. Find out how to enrich your classroom by using the Museum and our education department to your advantage.

Public Programs
http://www.amnh.org/programs
Check out the exciting lectures, performances, field trips, and workshops offered by the Museum.

eNotes
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 FEATURED RESOURCES
Map Your World
http://ology.amnh.org/archaeology/stufftodo/map_main.html
Archaeologists use maps to find their way around an excavation site. Here, kids learn to create plans of their rooms and neighborhoods.
Stargazing
http://ology.amnh.org/astronomy/stufftodo/stargazing.html
Explore the universe with these useful tips! Includes a detailed map of the night sky and directions for recording observations in a sky journal.
Feed the Birds
http://ology.amnh.org/biodiversity/stufftodo/feedbirds.html
Discover the diversity of your local bird population by watching them eat from your homemade feeder.
Start a Rock Collection
http://ology.amnh.org/earth/stufftodo/rockcollection_main.html
Rocks give us important clues about the Earth's history. Begin your investigation by collecting, observing, sorting, and displaying your own collection.

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