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Science grades PreK-2 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!
Explore thousands of images from DK's picture library. Perfect for illustrating homework, school projects and generally being creative.
Looking for great pictures? Need help with your homework? Want to make a project?
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Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere. You'll find a large collection of beautiful butterfly photos here.
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!
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
The University of Illinois Extension prepared these lessons for Lower School students about the parts of plants. Set up as mysteries for students to solve, the lesson are fun, colorful, and informative.
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.
The Franklin Institute has prepared these curriculum materials, including kits that you can purchase, to accompany many common science curricula. Don't miss the carefully-selected Web links under Background Information and the Kids' Web Classroom.
This is a ThinkQuest site (created by students) with an astounding array of relevant information. There is a very through section about butterflies written for kids, an exploration of butterflies using powerful microscopes, information about keeping butte
Scroll down past the membership information to see a simple and informative page for younger students about butterfly anatomy, diet, habitat, life cycle, and more!
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.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology... on screen, off screen, and in between. These one-page articles, colorful and in large type, suggest experiments for home and also provide interest facts about an ever-changing
National Geographic has assembled facts, videos, audio clips, and great pictures into this Creature Feature Web site intended for students in Lower and Middle School. From bats to frogs to warthogs, kids can read and hear about their favorite animals. The
The Butterfly School, a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden, provides information about butteflies and other insects for teachers. You can read about the characteristics and life cycle of butterflies, and you can zoom into close-ups of pictures that
32 items | 4 visits
Science grades PreK-2 interactive activities
Updated on May 23, 12
Created on Mar 21, 09
Category: Schools & Education
URL: