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A microscopic image of DNA helix with text that says Women in STEM: Biotechnology Smithsonian Science Education Center
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Stories of Women in STEM: Biotechnology

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Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Sustainability
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How Can I Help an Animal Cross the Road Safely?

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Changing Habitats

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Grade 3
Engineering Design
Sustainability
How Can We Glide Like a Squirrel?
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How Can We Glide Like a Squirrel?

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Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
World's Deadliest Animal Podcasting Module
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World's Deadliest Animal Podcasting Module

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Life Science
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STC Literacy Series™: Soils

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Grade 1
Grade 2
Kindergarten
Video

Delilah Nunez, Systems Director, ESS Ground and Integration - STEM Literacy Project

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Curriculum

STC Program: Earth in Space Unit Kit

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Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Earth & Space Science
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STC Literacy Series™: Solids and Liquids

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Grade 1
Grade 2
Kindergarten
Webcast

Developing User Confidence & Engagement with New Technologies

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Launch, Propulsion, and Re-entry

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Earth & Space Science
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Virtual Sungazing

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How Can We Stop Soil From Washing Away?

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Grade 2
Engineering Design
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Earth Observation User Case: Speaking a New Language of Landsat (Ladies of Landsat)

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Earth & Space Science
Global Generations | The Global Classroom | November
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Smithsonian | Global Generations | The Global Classroom | November

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How Can We Identify Materials Based On Their Properties?
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How Can We Identify Materials Based on Their Properties?

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Grade 5
Physical Science
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STC Literacy Series™: Animal Studies

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Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
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NASA's Women in STEM

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Earth & Space Science
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STC Literacy Series™: Sound

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Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
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Be Mosquito Smart: Know the Enemy

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Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
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Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Resources for Educators and Students

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Earth & Space Science
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DoD STARBASE

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Earth & Space Science
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STC Assessment Guide: Changes

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Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
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Organisms– Literacy Integration

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Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Kindergarten
Life Science
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NASA STEM Engagement

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Earth & Space Science
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Space Weather

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Curriculum

How Can We Provide Energy to Meet Diverse Needs?

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Grade 4
Engineering Design
Sustainability
Yellow cover of grade 3 engineering teachers guide How Can We Protect Animals When Their Habitat Changes?
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How Can We Protect Animals When Their Habitat Changes?

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Grade 3
Engineering Design
Curriculum

STC Program: Solids and Liquids Unit Kit, 2nd Edition

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Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Kindergarten
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NASA STEM Engagement YouTube channel

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Earth & Space Science