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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein's Nobel Prize in Physics 1921

Albert Einstein
Einstein Archives Online

Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein's biography from Academic Kids Encyclopedia

Albert Einstein Lesson Plan: Homeschooling the Middle Years
Albert Einstein Lesson Plans including History, Vocabulary, Language Arts, Science and Don’t Forget the Math Challenge!

Albert Einstein Lesson Plans
Albert Einstein Lesson Plans

Albert Einstein Links for Learning
Resources for teachers and students about Albert Einstein.

ALBERT EINSTEIN Physicist and Genius
Biography of Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein: Homeschool Teacher - Lesson Plan & Newsletter
Homeschool Teacher - Lesson Plan & Newsletter

Einstein Papers Project
The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein; About the Project; Einstein Archives Online

Einstein Revealed
From NOVA, this site contains information relevant to the speed of light.

Einstein – The Genius Who Could Not Do Math
Lesson Plan from First Ladies National Library

Einstein's Innovative Thinking
Lesson Plan from Teachers' Domain

English Lesson Plan on Albert Einstein
English Lesson Plan on Albert Einstein

Man of the Century Lesson Plan
What's behind Albert Einstein's frizzy hair, wiry mustache, and penetrating eyes? Find out and create a bas-relief mask of this unforgettable face.

The Life of Albert Einstein Mini Unit Study
In this mini unit study, you can: read about the life and achievements of Albert Einstein, look at an exhibit of odd Einstein artifacts for kids, view pictures of his life, watch a video of a famous writer give a dinner salute to Einstein, test your wits to see if you can think like a genius, build a toy that was a favorite of Einstein, and see if you can put together enough information to spot the next Einstein.


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