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Mars For Kids - NASA

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4 to 8
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NASA's Mars Participate page for kids offers lots of interactive exploration options and an interactive Mars viewer. Teachers will also find links to more extensive NASA classroom resources...more
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NASA's Mars Participate page for kids offers lots of interactive exploration options and an interactive Mars viewer. Teachers will also find links to more extensive NASA classroom resources on Mars and plans for further explorations. NASA's web resources are huge, and finding suitable materials can sometimes require some experimenting. This site will certainly interest elementary-level explorers.

tag(s): mars (25), robotics (30), space (248)

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You may want to introduce this site using the subject Space Place for Kids at the bottom of the page. Use your interactive whiteboard or projector and show them the All About Mars and the different Mars Rovers (robots). Bookmark the site on classroom computers (or in a lab) to allow students to explore the Adventure Game to Mars. Choose from topics and activities on this site to use in class or at computer centers. Replace paper journals and enhance classroom technology use by asking students to reflect on their learning in blog entries using Penzu. With Penzu you can add images or your own artwork as illustrations.

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Paso Partners

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This site offers a bi-lingual, primary level curriculum and resource set that integrates language, math, and science activities on several different topics. Available as both HTML and...more
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This site offers a bi-lingual, primary level curriculum and resource set that integrates language, math, and science activities on several different topics. Available as both HTML and adobe PDF files, the site offers teachers highly detailed content, lesson materials, and examples for each topic. This should make these materials effective in almost any teaching environment. If you teach at the primary level, this one's well worth a visit.

tag(s): dinosaurs (48), senses (22), spiders (9)

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Tree House Weather Kids - University of Illinois Extension

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2 to 6
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Satisfy your interest in the weather with Tree House Weather for Kids. Designed for students in grades 5-8, this site covers Seasons, Air Pressure, Clouds, and Rock and Roll Weather...more
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Satisfy your interest in the weather with Tree House Weather for Kids. Designed for students in grades 5-8, this site covers Seasons, Air Pressure, Clouds, and Rock and Roll Weather (types of storms, of course!). Leave the sound on to have text read as you proceed through each section, or turn off sound to read independently. Explore the small activity section containing quick practice activities for identifying clouds, weather forecasting, and exploring the distance to the sun. Another activity contains weather comics with a template for creating your own weather comic. Be sure to check out the Teacher's Guide for many additional resources and teaching ideas. Your Spanish-speaking students will also benefit from this site, simply click the "Espanol" link near the bottom of the page to view in Spanish. At the time this review was last updated, two of the activities were not working, however all of the content remained on the site.

tag(s): air (27), seasons (59), temperature (34), weather (175)

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This is an excellent site for both in and outside the classroom! Use videos and information from the site to supplement your current resources for teaching weather. Create a link on classroom computers for students to explore on their own. Challenge students to create online, interactive posters, infographics or presentations using a tool such as Genial.ly, reviewed here. Have students create a word cloud of the important terms they learn from this site using a tool such as Word Clouds for Kids, reviewed here, or WordItOut, reviewed here.

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HubbleSite - NASA

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NASA's comprehensive Hubble telescope site includes six major sections targeted to different student audiences. There are games and introductions for elementary students, as well as...more
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NASA's comprehensive Hubble telescope site includes six major sections targeted to different student audiences. There are games and introductions for elementary students, as well as images and more detailed information for older students. If the galaxies are your destination, this is an ideal starting point.

tag(s): space (248), stars (78)

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Students can use Book Creator, reviewed here to create a book about space or planets. Students can create a timeline using MyLens, reviewed here to create a timeline of important space events. Finally, students can create a podcast using RedCircle, reviewed here about information that they learned about space and questions that they have.

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Cooking Science - Exploratorium

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The Exploratorium does it again with this new look at the science behind cooking. There are lots of areas to explore, from what makes pickles pickle to the crystal structures ...more
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The Exploratorium does it again with this new look at the science behind cooking. There are lots of areas to explore, from what makes pickles pickle to the crystal structures of the sugar in your candy. Narrated Flash animations tell many of the stories.

tag(s): cooking (34)

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Veteran teachers know that food is a great way to keep students interested in a subject. This site does it with style.

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Dictionary of Units of Measurement - Russ Rowlett, University of North Carolina

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No matter what you want to measure, you'll find information on how to quantify it here. While some browsing is required, teachers will find applications for this information in science,...more
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No matter what you want to measure, you'll find information on how to quantify it here. While some browsing is required, teachers will find applications for this information in science, math, geography, and other subject areas. The reference possibilities are also extensive. Add this one to your toolkit of web reference specialties.

tag(s): measurement (127)

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Robotics Alliance Project - NASA

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NASA's page on its robotics education activities offers links to ongoing, real-time projects, robotics news updates, and listings of robotics activities and competitions. Robotics is...more
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NASA's page on its robotics education activities offers links to ongoing, real-time projects, robotics news updates, and listings of robotics activities and competitions. Robotics is becoming hugely popular in many schools, so the pool of resources gets deeper daily. Jump into this one!

tag(s): robotics (30)

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Bookmark this site as a reference site for finding further material. Click Educators from the top menu and find a varity of formats from challenges, cool links, activities, and more. Some of the resources on this site may lead to a starting point for individual or group projects. Use parts of this site at a center. Share this site with staff (especially new teachers) and parents looking to extend science and math activities at home.

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SFS Kids - San Francisco Symphony

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Support music education at home and school with the many free resources shared in the Kids Edition of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra's website. Visit the educators' portion of...more
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Support music education at home and school with the many free resources shared in the Kids Edition of the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra's website. Visit the educators' portion of the website to find digital teaching activities and music playlists featuring music from around the world. Each playlist includes an engaging downloadable activity packet loaded with fascinating information about the featured topic's countries, musicians, and musical instruments. Explore and learn about the orchestra instruments in the lesson, including downloads that teach about instrument families and an orchestra seating chart. Additional downloads include a crossword puzzle, word search, and drawing activity. Be sure to explore the complete educators' portion of the site to find many lessons correlated to science, social studies, and language arts concepts.

tag(s): countries (73), musical instruments (59), rhythm (22), worksheets (70)

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Share this fantastic site with your school's music teacher, but save it to use with students for a variety of different lessons. For example, incorporate music into your lessons when teaching about worldwide countries, taking advantage of the featured playlists in the educators' section. Engage students with an introductory activity using IdeaBoardz, reviewed here to add sticky notes with students' knowledge of specific instruments, countries, or different kinds of music. As you add information and resources to your lessons, use Wakelet, reviewed here, to create collections to share with students that include videos and websites related to the content taught. Have students show what they know using Adobe Creative Cloud Express for Education, reviewed here, to create a website, video, or presentation on their chosen topic. For younger students, work together in groups or as a class to create a music book using Book Creator, reviewed here. Include audio recordings, student drawings, and videos as part of your digital book.
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NTTI Science Lessons - NTTI/WNET

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Here's a collection of science lesson plans covering disciplines from geology to earth science, chemistry, and general science. Each includes complete procedures, standards references,...more
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Here's a collection of science lesson plans covering disciplines from geology to earth science, chemistry, and general science. Each includes complete procedures, standards references, and discussion. Some of these lessons use video clips as an integral component, so teachers will want to plan accordingly.

tag(s): dna (52), evolution (86), genetics (82)

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The lesson plans here are excellent! Choose from many lessons (levels 4-12) to use in class to save you time. All lessons have a summary explaining what you and students will encounter with that lesson. Some example titles are The Ladder of Life where through video and Web-based activities, the students will develop a greater understanding of what DNA does in a cell. Students will be able to assemble DNA parts in order to simulate DNA strands. They will also have the opportunity to experimentally view DNA through an extraction technique included in the lesson. Another is Evolution: Its Effect Throughout Geological Time and the Controversy where students review the basics of Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution. They use the World Wide Web to explore the various stages of evolution, over geological time, and learn how each organism fits into the evolutionary story. These are just two representatives of how the many lessons are presented.

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Cycling Science - The Exploratorium

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The Exploratorium introduces all the scientific and mechanical principles that go into today's bicycle. This is a great site for those studying simple machines, and its content also...more
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The Exploratorium introduces all the scientific and mechanical principles that go into today's bicycle. This is a great site for those studying simple machines, and its content also goes well into other mechanical topics. The video clips are nice, but in no way essential to the presentation.

tag(s): machines (17), simple machines (21), transportation (31)

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Texas Instruments Education Center - Texas Instruments

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Long known for its support of educational programs, TI's teacher activity exchange includes items for K-16, with a predictable concentration on math and science activities that relate...more
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Long known for its support of educational programs, TI's teacher activity exchange includes items for K-16, with a predictable concentration on math and science activities that relate to its many models of calculators. Click on their Professional Development section for more resources to help you as a teacher, including free online courses.
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tag(s): calculators (36), charts and graphs (196)

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Illusions Online - The Exploratorium

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Here's a great little collection of optical illusions - complete with explanations of why they take place. This is a great site to demonstrate how our eyes and minds perceive ...more
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Here's a great little collection of optical illusions - complete with explanations of why they take place. This is a great site to demonstrate how our eyes and minds perceive images - and how what we see is sometimes not what's there.

tag(s): optical illusions (12)

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These illusions can be used in different ways with a wide range of grade levels.

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At Home Astronomy - UC Berkeley

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This is a well organized collection of ten simple experiments that demonstrate principles and phenomena of astronomy. Each includes complete illustrations, narrative, and instructions...more
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This is a well organized collection of ten simple experiments that demonstrate principles and phenomena of astronomy. Each includes complete illustrations, narrative, and instructions on how to perform the experiment and what it shows.

tag(s): experiments (65)

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These experiments would work equally well in most classrooms as a nice way to bring a complex topic down to earth.

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NOAA Fisheries Shark Site - NOAA

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Here's a factual information site about sharks that offers a strong dose of reality for those concerned about shark attacks. You can find details on the species most common on ...more
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Here's a factual information site about sharks that offers a strong dose of reality for those concerned about shark attacks. You can find details on the species most common on the Atlantic, Pacific, and Hawaiian coasts, along with explanations on why many of these species are threatened or endangered.

tag(s): oceans (142)

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Optics for Kids - Optica

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This site about optics and the uses of light offers students several games and explanations that help explain vision and color, lasers, and the uses of optics in various careers. ...more
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This site about optics and the uses of light offers students several games and explanations that help explain vision and color, lasers, and the uses of optics in various careers. Additional educational resources, including lesson plans, are available through their partnerships

tag(s): optics (14), vision (41)

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Students can explore optical illusions and the reasons behind them. There are several activities across the grade levels to explore reflection, refraction, and birefringence.

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How to Make a Pinhole Camera - Instructables

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Here's a science project that actually works. This site includes complete instructions for building a pinhole camera that students can use to take "real" pictures that can be surprisingly...more
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Here's a science project that actually works. This site includes complete instructions for building a pinhole camera that students can use to take "real" pictures that can be surprisingly good. The required materials are easy to find, and this one can be both fun and educational.

tag(s): light (58), optics (14)

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How Air Force One Works - Howstuffworks

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For Presidential gadget fans, Air Force One is the ultimate. Here's a site that really does explain how the president's jet works and what it looks like inside. Watch the ...more
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For Presidential gadget fans, Air Force One is the ultimate. Here's a site that really does explain how the president's jet works and what it looks like inside. Watch the video to learn about Air Force One - the plane of the president. The video resides on YouTube.

tag(s): aircraft (25), flight (33), presidents (153)

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Use this site as a starting point for students working on research projects or papers on the President and the many services surrounding him. This site has a lot of great information and would be a great springboard for further research. Make sure to include this site on any resource sheets concerning their research!

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Build a Solar System - The Exploratorium

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Here's a nifty tool that calculates the measurements you'll need for an exact scale model of the solar system. Just enter the size of the Sun and the page calculates ...more
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Here's a nifty tool that calculates the measurements you'll need for an exact scale model of the solar system. Just enter the size of the Sun and the page calculates everything else. Because of the vast size differences involved, it may be difficult to create a model in a small space, but just comparing the numbers can be instructive.

tag(s): planets (123), solar system (124), sun (87)

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Those teaching space or earth science will find this one a great tool for developing models and comparisons.

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Lost Liners - PBS

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Shipwrecks fascinate, and this collection of underwater explorations of sunken ocean liners will only fuel students' curiosity. There are maps, images, and explanations of how undersea...more
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Shipwrecks fascinate, and this collection of underwater explorations of sunken ocean liners will only fuel students' curiosity. There are maps, images, and explanations of how undersea exploration works. While this site is the companion to a PBS program, it stands alone nicely.

tag(s): oceans (142)

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Antarctica - Scientific Journeys - The Exploratorium

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This site from San Francisco's Exploratorium chronicles the journey of a team of scientists in 2001 and from McMurdo sound to the South Pole. There is also a link ...more
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This site from San Francisco's Exploratorium chronicles the journey of a team of scientists in 2001 and from McMurdo sound to the South Pole. There is also a link to Ice Stories from 2007-2008. Study topics included everything from global warming to continental drift, and there are lots of reports and images to prove it. Even though this site is a bit dated, it still contains a lot of information to discover. This would be a nice background site for an Antarctica unit. Though the videos require Quick Time, there is plenty of information on this site to make your visit worthwhile!

tag(s): antarctica (28), arctic (33), climate change (112), ecology (118)

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Share this information with your students to use for research projects. Have your students create a Piktochart AI Infographic Maker, reviewed here to show the difference in global warming from the present to 16 years ago!

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