... one of the them by recording each light's approximate location on your diagram, record what kind of light it is (porch light, security light, street light, decorative yard light, flood light illuminating a tree, etc.), and try to identify the type of lamp ...
... Looking down the street, you'll notice on some evenings that you can see that big elm tree a mile away, but on other evenings you'll barely be able to see it because of the stuff in the air. ...
... Show your students pictures of clouds, tree bark, rock formations, or any other picture with a fairly complex structure to it, and have them look for faces or shapes of different animals in them. ...
... Also the comet will be low on the horizon from most of the U.S., so you will need to find a location with a clear view of the horizon (not generally an easy task, since even low buildings and trees may get in the way.) ...
... contains selected items translated in Spanish on a link Nueva Ciencia La NASA Kids Historias http://kids.msfc.nasa.gov/sp/News/ including stories about Mossy Spirals, Earthgazing, In Search of Moon Trees, A Close Look at Launch, Skeletons in NASA's Closet ...