Teacher Resources for Amateur (Ham) Radio
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For TeachersLesson Plans &
 Web Resources
Using Amateur Radio
Projects & SoftwareEspecially for For Kids
The Big Project -
Amateur Radio & Technology
 Education from
ARRL
Radio Station, Ham Radio
Lesson Plans & Resources
Build Simple RadiosAmateur Radio Comic Books
7 free
volumes from Icom
Featuring Zak & Max
Teacher Support
from ARRL
The Art of Communication-
PBS Lewis & Clark
Classroom Resources
How a Crystal Radio WorksAmateur Radio
from Kids Net.AU Encyclopedia
Ham Radio in Schools
Teachers using amateur radio in their schools and program descriptions
Integrated Learning
with an AM Radio
An Educator's Reference
Desk Lesson Plan
Online Morse Code Generator/TranslatorYoung Ham's News
Teacher Institute on
Wireless Technology
"Let Me Tell Yos About My State!"Recognizing  Morse Code OnlineKids in Amateur Radio
from ARRL
Infusing Radio-Based
Communications Tools
into the Curriculum
U.S. Early Radio History
by T. H. White
Learn CW (Morse Code) OnlineSchool Club
Round-Up Contest
Ham Radio: A Bridge to
the Wireless World-
IEEE USA Today's Engineer
How Stuff Works
Morse Code Training SoftwareWelcome to the Wonderful
World of Ham Radio!
Ham Radio in the Schools,
Grants, and Emergency Communcations
WD6CNF, Grant's Free
CW Decoder Software
Boy Scout Radio
Merit Badge
NASA Amateur Radio
in Space  (K-4 guide)
Ham Radio in SpaceHow a Basic Radio Works
Find a Ham to Assist You at a Radio Club in Your Local AreaRadio Page-
 Explaining the Physics
of Everyday Life

MAD Scientists Network - Radio


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