Click on the picture above to access the Dynamic Earth from the Smithsonian. Learn about gems and minerals, rocks and mining, plate tectonics and volcanoes, and the solar system.
Click on the picture above to access the KidsAstronomy.com website.
Click on the picture above to access the Enchanted Learning website on the planets.
Click on the picture above to access the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum - Exploring the Planets website.
Click on the picture above to access www.nineplanets.org website. This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system.
Click on the picture above to access the NASA website on Solar System Exploration.
Click on the picture above to access http://www.frontiernet.net/~kidpower/planets.html. This website has a brief description about each of the planets.
Click on the picture above to access http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/planets/. This website has a collection of many images from NASA's planetary exploration program.
Fun Space websites and activities
Click on the picture above to access NASA's Space Place website.
Click on the picture above to access NASA's Kids' Club.
Click on the picture above to access the European Space Agency Kids website. This website contains information about our universe, life in space, technology, and the earth.
Click on the picture above to access the Study Jams! activities on space: Inner Planets, Outer Planets, The Moon, A Day on Earth, and The Universe.
Click on the picture above to find out what you would weigh on other planets and moons.
Click on the picture above to access the old Earth, Sun, and Moon activity of BBC Bitesize.
Click on the picture above to find out how old you would be on other planets and moons.
Click on the picture above to access the current Earth, Sun, and Moon activity of BBC Bitesize.
Click on the picture above to access Brainpop movies on space.