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Expert Panel and Question Session

NASA Connect Segment involving students and a panel of experts in Washington, D.C. who are celebrating the 95th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first flight.

Grades K-2
Science
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Angles and Direction Experiment

NASA Connect Segment involving students in an activity that investigates angles and direction. Video asks question pertaining to the research and data gathered in the experiment.

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Bird Navigation

NASA Connect Segment explaining how birds navigate. Compares the aspects of GPS with natural migration of birds.

Grades 3-5
Science
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Reptiles and Amphibians

Interested in Virginia's reptiles and amphibians? This fun new A Look Outside video tracks a group of cub scouts as they learn about spotted salamanders, canebrake rattlesnakes, wood turtles and more!

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
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Living With Black Bears in Virginia

Black bears are becoming an increasingly common sight in Virginia — bears now live in almost every county! But even as our black bear population grows and expands, at the same time, residential areas are encroaching into the forested lands and habitats used by bears and other wildlife, thus increasing the chances for bear/human interaction or conflicts.

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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Q is for Queen Bee

Every honeybee hive has a queen bee. It is her job to lay all the eggs that will develop into the worker bees. The workers feed the young bees and collect the nectar that will be turned into honey.

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science | History-Social Science
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K is for Kid

The goat is one of the smallest domesticated ruminants which has served mankind longer than cattle or sheep. Kids are the young of the herd. Females are called doe and males are bucks… There are more than 460 million goats worldwide presently producing more than 4.5 million tons of milk and 1.2 million tons of meat…

Grades K-2 | 3-5
Science
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H is for Horse

Horses were originally valued in Virginia for their ability to carry a load (including a passenger), haul a wagon, or even pull a plow. Today, though a few Virginia horses are work animals….

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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L is for Lamb

We’re here today to talk about the letter L which stands for Lamb. These beautiful creatures can be found here at the Virginia State University Small Ruminant farm. Lamb is used to define meat from a sheep that is less than a year old, while “mutton” is used to define meat from sheep older than a year. In 2003, the United States produced approximately 200 million pounds of lamb and mutton.

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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D is for Drought

When we hear the word drought, we think of many images: a farmer kneeling in a hot, dusty field with stunted crops; dried-up streams and ponds; many bright, sunny days with no rain; water rationing; brown lawns.

Grades K-2 | 3-5 | 6-8
Science
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