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Science grades 6-9 interactive activities
Updated on May 23, 12
Created on Mar 21, 09
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Time lapse videos of the environment and of biology topics. The videos are wonderful, and you can zoom in to see greater detail.
Go Botany is designed for students and informal learners age 15 and older, from beginners to professionals. But educators can incorporate our tools into lessons for all ages! Develop your own curricula, lab modules, and field workshops using Go Botany. The New England Wild Flower Society teamed up with three partners, Montshire Museum of Science, Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, and the Chewonki Foundation to create customized floras, educational displays, and teaching tools!
The Zooniverse is home to the internet's largest, most popular and most successful citizen science projects. If you're new to the Zooniverse, pick a project and dive in! Draw circles on infrared image data from the Spitzer Space Telescope to help learn how stars are formed, help scientists recover worldwide weather observations made by Royal Navy ships around the time of World War I, ... and more!
Featuring public television content, Teachers' Domain provides multimedia classroom resources and professional development courses to K-12 educators.
This wonderful site allows you to search through all resources from PBS -- video, games, and Web sites -- by choosing a subject and a grade level. Don't miss it!
The Exploratorium science museum created this site with beautiful pictures, video, interviews with scientists, and stories about cell biology.
The overwhelming majority of scientists agree: earth's temperature has risen during the past century. But is it due to man's use of fossil fuel energy: And if so, how can we prevent the catastrophic results that some scientists predict if global warming c
Learning North Carolina's Best of the Web collection provides a searchable, annotated catalog of more than 3,000 top-quality interactive websites and also first-class lesson plans.
You'll find online activities, experiments to do in the classroom or at home, web cams that show wildlife in many locations, and an odd lot of other interesting science activities for kids at this Web site, sponsored by IBM Corporation, the New York Hall
Providing a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators, Scient NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet experiences for students. Science NetLinks is part of the MarcoPolo, a partnership between the Verizon Foundation and eight pr
You'll find video clips and teachers' guides that accompany the current season of PBS Nova.
You'll find more than 300 short video clips on a wide variety of science topics, along with teacher activity guides, published here by Twin Cities Public Television.
This site provides several sets of links to carefully-selected Web sites about geography. Each set of links is appropriate to a particular audience -- kids, teens, parents, or educators.
The Digital Library for Earth System Education (DLESE) is a distributed community effort involving educators, students, and scientists working together to improve the quality, quantity, and efficiency of teaching and learning about the Earth system at all
The San Francisco Exploratorium Museum includes dozens of articles, links to related Web sites, and online activities. Be sure to check out the Explore tab for the science behind some everyday activities.
Primarily for teachers, this searchable database of butterflies and moths includes information about life history, flight, and characteristics. There are multitudes of beautiful pictures as well.
This site is rightfully well-loved by teachers. It contains online activities, lesson plans, and teaching strategies in all core subject areas for grades PreK to high school. Information is well-organized by "timely topics", "best practices", and "current
This site has a comprehensive database of reviewed web sites, organized by content area, and information about education topics like assessment.
Quia offers many interactive activities in mathematics, language arts, and many other subjects. Some quizzes require a paid subscription, but others (like those on this page) are free.
Students will find short animated movies that discuss the basic concepts of math, English, social studies, and other subject areas. The teaching style is a bit conventional but very straightforward, and some students might benefit.
26 items | 4 visits
Science grades 6-9 interactive activities
Updated on May 23, 12
Created on Mar 21, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: