Brass Band podcast
A 25 minute podcast of Brass Band music produced once a week for your entertainment and to keep you informed of events in the world of brass Band music. From Britain Ireland USA Canada Australia New Zealand Japan Belgium
Flash player version test page - CodeGeek.net
This page will show you the following: Whether you have Javascript enabled or disabled, If Javascript is enabled, whether Flash player is installed at all (tells you when it's not) & If installed, what version of Flash player you have.
Adobe - Test Adobe Shockwave and Flash Players
When you see the animation playing below the labeled box, then your installation was successful.
iPhone the Body Electric
"University of Utah researchers created new iPhone programs - known as applications or "apps" - to help scientists, students, doctors and patients study the human body, evaluate medical problems and analyze other three-dimensional images."
Jungle
Mix and match the animals, control the weather and lighting conditions, or construct flowers, trees, and plants.
Pointilism Practice Page!
Georges Seurat invented the technique known as Pointilism, which uses tiny dots instead of broad strokes to put the paint on the canvas. The individual dots of red, yellow and blue are sucked in through your eyes and mixed up in your head to create a variety of shimmering shades.
National Gallery of Art NGAkids STILL LIFE interactive
Create interactive compositions that mirror the paintings of the old masters.
Keith Haring Interactive Coloring Book
create a picture using Haring's characters
Games and Facts from Galleries of Canadian Museum of Nature
These interactives originate in the galleries of the Canadian Museum of Nature. Even if you can't make it to the museum, you can enjoy a virtual experience!
Seasons
Interactive on the Seasons: Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter
The Leaves on the Trees: Song
The trees are different in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Listen to a song about the four seasons.
La grotte de Lascaux
3D tour of Lascaux - the Cave with prehistoric paintings on the wall.
Prehistoric Time Line: National Geographic
"Humans have walked the Earth for 190,000 years, a mere blip in Earth's 4.5-billion-year history. A lot has happened in that time. Earth formed and oxygen levels rose in the foundational years of the Precambrian. The productive Paleozoic era gave rise to hard-shelled organisms, vertebrates, amphibians, and reptiles. Dinosaurs ruled the Earth in the mighty Mesozoic. And 64 million years after dinosaurs went extinct, modern humans emerged in the Cenozoic era. The planet has seen an incredible series of changes—discover them for yourself."
The fun theory
This site is dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better.
Accents and dialects: Archival Sound Recordings
The British Library's collection of oral history sound recordings illustrating accents and dialects.
Healthy heart
The CBHF site is packed full of exciting games, brilliant activities and interesting information. It's all about you and what you can do to keep your heart in tip top condition."
Engineering Interact
Interactive science & engineering for 9-11 year olds
BBC - Wildlife Finder
Journey with Sir David Attenborough as he shares his favourite moments from the last 30 years of wildlife film making. Dive into the BBC's archive, explore the wealth of video, sound, stories and breaking news, and let the greatest show on Earth unfold.
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