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Exploring Meteorite Mysteries
A Teacher's Guide with Activities for Earth and Space Sciences
http://www.compadre.org/precollege/items/detail.cfm?ID=9887

published by the NASA Johnson Space Center: Astromaterials Research Office
edited by Marilyn Lindstrom

This resource is a set of 19 lessons on meteorites and their effects upon impact with Earth, developed by NASA's Astromaterials Research center. Appropriate for grades 6-12, each lesson is aligned to national science and math standards. The collection is divided into units based on key questions students may ask about meteorites: "What are they?", "Where do they come from?", and "What happens when they hit the Earth?" Lessons range in complexity from very simple introductory material to more advanced meteorite detection and planetary evolution.

Educators who complete a cost-free certification process with NASA may have use of a Meteorite Sample Disk and accompanying slide show for classroom use.

NASA's Astromaterials Research Office (ARES), is responsible for conducting fundamental research on meteorites, cosmic dust, solar wind, lunar rocks, and orbital debris.
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Regards,
Eric
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