The Perimeter Institute for Theorectical Physics offers curriculum called “The Mystery of Dark Matter.” It has been reviewed by a high school physics teacher who says: ” The
activities are very good and the information supporting the labs is thorough. Materials are well fit for an upper high school physics class (i.e. AP, Honors, or better Regents students.).”
Science House, at the University of North Carolina, offers suggestions for high school astronomy curriculum.
The Center for Astronomy Education at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, offers some ideas.
Center for Astronomy Education
The Cool Cosmos at the California Institute of Technology also offers some materials.
The Astronomical Society of the Pacific also offers materials for educators.
The Sky View Cafe offers and interactive planetarium
Here is the link for Cosmos magazine materials.
The NSDL (National Science Digital Library) strand maps often have lesson plans attached.
F.R.E.E. (free resources for educational excellence)










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