Partner school with whom I've completed various projects (see below)

   

An online project with science & maths activities based on the work of the Hubble Space Telescope & SOHO telescope

   

Activities & information about our work with township schools and the SALT telescope in South Africa. My own page for this project is here.

   

Here's the mainpage for NASA Education.

   

NASA Space Maths problems. Loads of great activities here.

   

+ Plus Magazine is an online magazine style website aiming to introduce readers to the beauty and practical applications of Mathematics. Many, many iinteresting articles.

   

Here's the mainpage for NASA Space Place, another NASA education site.

   

Some nice engineering projects to try with students.

   

Comprehensive guide to mechanics behind spaceflight by NASA JPL. Includes questions, images and lots more besides.

   
Lists of museum spacecraft across the globe. Listed by spacecraft and by museum, with images.
   
NASA Presskits, lots and lots of info on all things NASA!
   
Lots of factsheets!
   
German site, lots of Human Spaceflight (ISS, Mir, STS...) mission manifests & details
   
NASA based history of the Mir space station. Pictures, video, diagrams...
   
NASA 'Behind the Scenes' website
   
Very up to date website with NASA info and info on astronaut sitings too
   
Biography index of all (bar one) NASA astronauts
   
Information & pictures of what each of the patches represent
   
This museum, in Titusville, Florida has the largest & most concise collection of space memorabilia from the Mercury, Gemini, Apollo & STS era's that I've ever seen. Very well worth a visit whilst you're on the Space Coast.
   
   
Japanese Space Agency website. First HDTV images of the Moon here.
   
ESA has produced International Space Station themed educational materials. Lots of interactive features for various subject areas. They're surprisingly good too! Maths page is here.
   
Book a place on the Kennedy Space Centre teacher training programme, see here!
   
PPARC website (Particle Physics & Astronomy Research Council), details of how they award grants for astronomy based projects are here.
   
Or the MMP homepage is here.
   
The UV beads website. This link takes you to the UV beads page, this link takes you to the Steve Spangler mainpage. Prices are ok but postage isn't, worth it though in any case.
   
Book a flight?!
   
Excellent Moon Hoax Debunking site
   
Another great Moon Hoax Debunking site. The Bad Astronomy mainpage is here.
   
A friend of a friends website with lots of great 'flash' science demonstrations spanning the Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Technology curriculums.
   
Enchanted Learning's Astronomy Pages have some nice, if somewhat commercial, resources for teaching Astronomy.
   
Lots of space resources (images, animations, software...) courtesy of Arizona SEDS
   
Good site for teaching Astronomy GCSE
   
Professor Stephen Hawking's website is very interesting, especially the glossary and the section written by him on his disability.
   

Milton Keynes (UK) based indoor skydiving company. Arrange a trip for sixth form Mechanics Students to learn about gravity, air resistance and Newtons Laws.

   
The East of England Science Learning Centres contact page for borrowing their inflatable planetarium, well worth organising for your school.