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Links


(Sample link)  White House for Kids
http://www.whitehouse.gov/kids/whlife/index.html

(Sample link)  National Geographic for Kids
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/

(Sample link)  Fun activities - by girls....for girls.
http://www.missoandfriends.com/

Johns Hopkins information on testing.


Your child will be coming home with a packet of information on 
CTY. If you 
are interested, please follow directions according to the packet 
givven by 
CTY.     
      
The Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth invites 
you to join 
one of our upcoming information sessions known 
as 'webinars.'        
      
These 15 minute presentations, held on Wednesdays beginning 
September 17, 
are designed to help you 
understand more about CTY and CTY's benefits for students, 
families, and 
schools.    Visit the webinar shedule at 
cty.jhu.edu/ts/schoolorder.html.   
      
Joining the webinar is easy.  All you need is a computer (with 
online 
access)  and a phone at your location.  This set-up allows you to 
watch the 
15-minute presentations and ask questions either by phone (voice) 
or 
email.      
      
Have questions on this or other CTY topics?  Email 
ctyinfo@jhu.edu, or call 
toll free at 1-800-548-1180.       
      
If you prefer not to receive program announcements by email from 
Johns 
Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth, please contact 
ctyinfo@jhu.edu 
with the student's name, CTY Student ID (), and your preference.
http://www.cty.jhu.edu/.

PROBLEM SOLVING | Monkey Business
What could be more fun than working with trained chimpanzees for 
the
movies? This problem-solving lesson might just give your students 
a head
for business and monkeys!
http://www.thefutureschannel.com/hands-on_math/monkey_business.php

Future's Channel

cool website on science and math

HANDS-ON MATH | Food in Space
Take your students on a behind-the-scenes tour of the Space Food
Systems Laboratory at NASA's Johnson Space Center.  It is here 
that
Dr. Michelle Perchonok and a team of food scientists are 
developing the
food for missions to the Moon and Mars.  Food for space presents 
highly
unique challenges.  It's an activity rich in problem solving.
Watch the movie:below
http://www.thefutureschannel.com/dockets/realworld/food_in_space/index.php

Hudson Valley Region (tile project)
http://www.travelhudsonvalley.org/gallery.php

NASA LIMA Challenge
http://www.quest.nasa.gov/challenges/lima/index.html

NASA LIMA Challenge
http://lima.nasa.gov/

NASA Exploration Through Navigation
http://quest.nasa.gov/challenges/lcross2/

Space Suit Design by NASA
http://www.nasa.gov/education/spacesuits

Toshiba Exploravision Competition
http://www.exploravision.org

math link



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