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Below you will find some commonly asked questions about simple machines.
Tables charting the chemical elements have been around since the 19th century - but this modern version has a short video about each one.
Find animations for the rock cycle including metamorphic rock formation, clastic sedimentary rocks formation, igneous rock formation, and igneous rocks classification.
Quick science activities dealing with physics, biology, chemistry, and weather.
Short little experiments dealing with weather such as making a tornado, fog, and rainbows.
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology. Classify animals, investigate dust, butterfly life cycle, and plant parts.
This periodic table is interactive. When a student clicks on a particular element, they get information on that information. Also, in the right corner, they can change the temperature to see when the elements change to liquid and then to gas. This is s
Very informative site with great info on a variety of types of insects.
This information will help you find out how the respiratory system helps you to breathe, parts of the respiratory system, and other interesting facts!
Has 4 major areas: Air pollution, Lung Health and Wellness, Respiratory System and Tobacco Use. Kid Friendly explnations along with printable and interactive activities.
Indianapolis Library link. Brief info on respiratory system, book ideas and links to 3 other lung sites as well as other body systems.
Kids's Health site. Very informative with kid friendly information. Other parts of the body can also be explored. Some sections do discuss puberty and related informaton.
Information about why and how we breathe, what your nose has to do with it and fun factoids about breathing. Short and informative. Also links to gross and cool body which has many body parts we consider gross and explains them.
Teacher resource page for a variety of sites. Not recommended for students.
Brief explanations of Respiratory system. Good diagram of parts. Also includes links to other body systems.
Including carbon nanotubes, metamaterials, aerogel, etc.
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