Down The Drain - How Much Water Do You Use? By collecting data on water usage from people around the world you will be able to see how your water use compares to others and determine what you might do to use less water.. http: //k12science.org/curriculum/drainproj/
Wonderful World of Weather This standards-based Real Time Data Module has been created for use by students in the elementary grades to allow them to investigate weather phenomenon both locally as well as in other places around the world http: //k12science.org/curriculum/weatherproj/
Navigational Vectors How do pilots find their way? Track a real airplane in flight and learn how vectors and trigonometry are used for aviation navigation. http: //njnie.dl.stevens-tech.edu/curriculum/vector...
Stowaway Adventure Use live remote sensing data from cargo ships at sea to take your students on a virtual adventure. Focus is on math concepts and navigation. http: //njnie.dl.stevens-tech.edu/curriculum/shippr...
A Language Arts Activity In this project students will report on a book by describing how they would turn that book into a motion picture.. http: //k12science.org/curriculum/movie/
Human Genetics A Worldwide Search for the Dominant Traint - A Collaborative Scie In this international Genetics project, students compare their own phenotypes with those of students around the world. Then they use their collected data to determine which traits occur most frequently. http: //k12science.org/curriculum/genproj/index...
Gulf Stream Voyage - Investigate Ocean Currents Students use real time data in various scientific applications in order to discover the mysteries of the Gulf Stream. Individual lessons may be easily adapted to traditional biology, chemistry and physics classes..