
Teacher Resources
The
NASA Regional Educator Resource Center offers teachers, parents and the general public a wealth of information through classroom materials, newsletters and workshops.
The center houses a wide selection of NASA-developed materials on space flight, astronomy, aeronautics and earth science resources. Materials include curricula, videos, slides, CDs, visual aids and books.

Ed Sobey, author of Fantastic Flying Fun with Science: 69 Projects You Can Fly, Spin, Launch and Ride, explains the basics of flying toys to a group of 25 teachers. |
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One-day workshops and other professional development events provide teachers with a chance to explore new hands-on activities for their classrooms. The guest speakers stress basic math and science concepts. All presentations are tied to the state EALRs and/or the National Science/Math Standards.
An electronic newsletter for teachers is published twice a month, providing curriculum ideas, Internet links and other resources to help teachers better meet the Washington Essential Academic Learning Requirements and the National Science Education Standards.
We also provide links to other regional and national resources for science and math teachers.
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