What's new at FREE? Twelve new resources in the arts, science, & social studies have been added to the Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) website. FREE makes it easy for teachers, parents, students, & others to find teaching & learning resources from more than 40 federal organizations. http://www.ed.gov/free/ The 12 new resources are described below. ==== Arts ==== "American Masters: Alfred Stieglitz" presents an essay, timeline, video clips, & interviews examining this photographer, artist, & art impresario. Stieglitz was a powerful force in the arts of the early 20th century & an important interpreter of emerging modern culture. This website is a companion to first full-length film biography of the photographer, "Alfred Stieglitz: The Eloquent Eye." (NEH) http://www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/stieglitz_a.html ======= Science ======= "Bugscope" offers magnified images of specimens of beetles, spiders, & other insects & anthropods viewed through an electron microscope. (NSF) http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu "For Kids Only: Earth Science Enterprise" helps students learn about aerosols, ozone, air pressure, tropical rainfall & hurricanes, plate tectonics, earth science careers, & more. (NASA) http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/ "From A Distance" features more than 50 lessons that rely on remote sensing to help students follow a whale or the life of a star, observe population density on a map, participate in a scavenger hunt from space, & more. The lessons, developed by teachers, are organized by grade clusters: K-4, 5-8, & 9-12. (NASA) http://education.ssc.nasa.gov/ltp/ "NASA Oceanography: Learning" provides online field trips; remote sensing tools for monitoring ocean changes; information about reefs, carbon, & phytoplankton; & other resources. This website is based on NASA research & satellite missions focused on global ocean science. (NASA) http://oceans.nasa.gov/learn/index.html "Teaching Earth Science" describes earth science education programs & resources across NASA for elementary grades through college. The website lists products recommended by NASA as outstanding for teaching earth science. It also offers past issues of "ESE Education Reports" -- an email update on NASA earth science research & education activities. (NASA) http://earth.nasa.gov/education/index.html "TOPEX/Poseidon: Educational Resources" presents activities for learning about oceans, oceanography, earth science, & related topics. This is the education website of a partnership between the U.S. & France to monitor global ocean circulation, discover ties between the oceans & atmosphere, & improve global climate predictions. (NASA) http://topex-www.jpl.nasa.gov/education/education.html ============== Social studies ============== "Edward S. Curtis's North American Indian" is one of the most significant & controversial representations of American Indian culture ever produced. Issued in a limited edition from 1907-1930, the publication continues to influence the image of Indians in popular culture. In over 2000 photos & narrative, Curtis portrayed the traditional customs & lifeways of 80 Indian tribes. (LOC) http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/curthome.html "The Empire That Was Russia" shows photographs of a lost world -- the Russian Empire on the eve of World War I & the coming revolution. Medieval churches & monasteries, railroads & factories, & daily life & work of Russia's diverse population are among the subjects. The photos were taken by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii (1863-1944), who, in the early 1900s, formulated a plan for a photographic survey of the Russian Empire that won the support of Nicholas II. Between 1909-1912, & again in 1915, he completed surveys of 11 regions, traveling in a specially equipped railroad car provided by the Ministry of Transportation. (LOC) http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/ "History Firsthand" is designed to help elementary students understand primary sources. Students learn how archival collections are organized, how to interpret artifacts & documents, how to use primary sources to tell a story, & how to do online research. (LOC) http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/ndlpedu/lessons/97/firsthand/main.html "History & Politics Out Loud" offers a collection of audio materials -- some available for the first time -- capturing significant political & historical events & personalities of the 20th century. Materials range from formal speeches to private phone conversations conducted from the White House. Speakers include Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Lyndon Johnson, Martin Luther King, Richard Nixon, & others. (NEH/NSF) http://www.hpol.org/ "The New Deal Stage: Selections from the Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939" includes photographs, stage & costume designs, & notebooks pertaining to productions of "Macbeth," "The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus," & "Power," a topical drama of the period. Full scripts for 68 other plays are also available, along with administrative records of the Federal Theatre Project. 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