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If you’re lucky enough to be able to see the solar eclipse on April 8th (see the map above), it will be a great teaching and learning opportunity.

There are educational resources galore about using it, but here are a few of the best.

You might also be interested in The Best Resources For Learning About The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse:

This interactive map shows the best time to see the solar eclipse in your city is from News 5 Cleveland.

NASA Releases New Solar Eclipse Educational Materials is from NASA.

Experience a Solar Eclipse | Lesson Plan is from PBS.

The National Science Teaching Association has some good resources, as does the American Astronomical Society.

2024 Total Eclipse: Where & When is from NASA.

Here are three resources from Ed Week:

How Schools Can Turn the Solar Eclipse Into an Unforgettable Science Lesson

DIY Ideas for Safe Eclipse Viewing (Downloadable)

The Eclipse Is Great for Learning. But It’s Tough on School Logistics

Millions of Americans live in the path of 2024’s solar eclipse. See where to watch is from CNN.

See what the solar eclipse will look like in your city is from The Washington Post.

A Tour Through Solar Eclipses of the Past is from The Atlantic.

 

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