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Freezeray Science Interactives
This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in 11-18 Schools.
Educational Videos for Kids about Science, Math, Social Studies and English
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Educational Games, Worksheets & Homework Help for Kids, Parents and Teachers | Game Classroom
Wolfram Demonstrations Project
From elementary education to front-line research, topics span an ever-growing array of categories. Some Demonstrations can be used to enliven a classroom or visualize tough concepts, while others shed new light on cutting-edge ideas relevant to high-level workgroups and thesis research. Each is reviewed for content, clarity, and presentation, edited by experts at Wolfram Research to ensure quality and reliability.
Engineering is Elementary | EiE Unit Overviews
The Engineering is Elementary project will produce 20 curricular units. The table below describes the units' focal science and engineering fields, the storybook title, and the country in which the unit is set.
ARKive Education - Homepage
ARKive Education is a free-to-use, multi-media resource bank for teachers and other educators. Making use of the stunning imagery available at the award-winning ARKive website www.arkive.org, ARKive Education provides downloadable, ready to use modules on a wide range of curriculum topics, suitable for geography, biology, environmental education and citizenship lessons.
HowStuffWorks "How GPS Receivers Work"
In this article, we'll find out how these handy guides pull off this amazing trick. As we'll see, the Global Positioning System is vast, expensive and involves a lot of technical ingenuity, but the fundamental concepts at work are quite simple and intuitive.
Apple Learning Interchange - The Case of the Technical Knockout
Armed with Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, compasses, maps, and travel bugs, the tree house detectives set off to do some geocaching in the national parks of Virginia. Unexpectedly, while trying to find their first cache, their GPS receivers begin to give multiple coordinates, and the detectives believe they might be lost. When they try to radio home base, they find that their two-way radios are also on the blink.
Exploratorium | Evidence | How Do We Know What We Know? | Human Origins
Science is an active process of observation and investigation. Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know? examines that process, revealing the ways in which ideas and information become knowledge and understanding.
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Science is an active process of observation and investigation. Evidence: How Do We Know What We Know? examines that process, revealing the ways in which ideas and information become knowledge and understanding.
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