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Peter AltbuchAmerican Museum of Natural History OLOGY website cools stuff for kids
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H BelowAmerican Museum of Natural History site has lots of science information for kids
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Elizabeth DanaThis website is a great site to learn about many natural things.
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Gwen Noda"The Museum's science-rich website for curious minds ages seven and up makes complex scientific concepts accessible and fun through games, activiites, and stories. Kids can search Ology to learn more about their favorite science topics."
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Recursos EducativosRecurso em língua inglesa para os alunos do ensino básico.
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Tim SparacinoElementary and Middle School science teachers will find resources to supplement Life and Earth/Space science instruction. Students could use this site for research and extension activities.
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david ickowskiAmerican museum of natural history. Activities both for online and in the classroom for several different areas of science.
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Erica OliverScience related facts and activities referencing the different "ologies"
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Kathleen WashingtonAmerican Museum of Natural History Site
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Kim Handel LinkinhokerGreat interactive website for kids to study not only Biodiversity, but also archaeology, astronomy, the Earth, Einstein, and genetics.
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Karen ArringtonAmerican Museum of Natural History
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Jackie Bishopmarine biology and zoology
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Kristi Veitenheimersocial studies and science museim
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Noelle KreiderGenetics, marine biology, astronomy, archaeology, and much more
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eric biederbeckscience site from the American Museum of Natural History
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eva harvellAmerican Museum of Natural History
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Mary Rodgeramerican museum of natural history
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Nedra IsenbergOLogy
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Mitch WeisburghAmerican Museum of Natural History on archaeology, astronomy, biodiversity, earth, einstein, and genetics.
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Dyane SmokorowskiGrades 2-6
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Craig Mantinexplore a variety of science topics including genetics, biodiversity, and paleontology
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fivbert Mrs V'BERTsection of American Museum of Natural History's website for kids; students can explore a variety of science topics including genetics, biodiversity, and paleontology; learn about reptiles; watch a live lizard and snake cam; hands-on student projects -ideas and directions
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Kathy BlairAmerican Museum of Natural History
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Mary LyonsOnline science museum
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Jo-Ann GoldenbergAmerican Museum of Natural History site for kids
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Laura BaasOlogy is a free website from the American Museum of Natural History where students can learn about archaeology, astronomy, biodiversity, earth, Einstein, genetics, marine biology, water, and paleontology.
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Bob MartinFun stuff from the American Museum of Natural History
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Linda DierksAm Museum of Natural History subsite for ologies for kids
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Kellie ThompsonAwesome!!! Interactives, videos, writing connections, hands-on activities, etc. for several science disciplines.
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Heather ADNA experiment
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Janetta Gartonfrom the American Museum of Natural History
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Christina DiMicellia few interactive exercises here, its main strengths are in the simple explanations, practical suggestions, and kid-friendly layout. There are curator videos, photos of specimens, teacher guides, and instructions for suggested experiments as well. At pr
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Donna MurrayAmerican Museum of Natural History
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Kristin DayLearn a lot about astronomy, paleontology, and the definitions of other "ologies" on this site by taking journeys through space and the Gobi Desert.
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Sharon Elinattractive and fun site about the diversity of science
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Donna HebertAmerican Museum of Natural History interactive science website for kids.
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