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Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects - Sci4Kids

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2 to 8
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This web site provides students and teachers with ideas for agricultural science projects. Many of these ideas could easily be used as classroom science experiments or as an individual...more
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This web site provides students and teachers with ideas for agricultural science projects. Many of these ideas could easily be used as classroom science experiments or as an individual student's science fair project. The site includes experiments that could be incorporated into science lesson plans.

tag(s): environment (253), medicine (53), zoology (18)

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During a unit of study involving agriculture, this page would be a great list of project choices for cooperative group learning experiments. Topics are interesting and the web site is kid-friendly. Great for enrichment for all!

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Blog Basics for the Classroom - TeachersFirst

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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start...more
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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start one, complete charts of the features of several free blogging tools for teachers, and over two dozen ideas for how to use a blog with your students. Make "writing to learn" approachable and exciting. You will even find a customizable Blogger's Agreement to download and use with students and parents so everyone knows the expectations and consequences for your class blogs.

tag(s): blogs (77)

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You could use this step by step as the framework for a self-directed or "buddy" professional development project. Share it with your principal or professional development coordinator. USe the strategies and ideas here to start a blog for your class or for each student. Don't miss suggestions for a Teacher as Blogger so you can model blogging, too.

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Dimming the Sun - NOVA/WGBH

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NOVA provides a wide array of information on global dimming, a crisis due to the masking effect of pollution on the true impact of global warming. See interactive timelines of ...more
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NOVA provides a wide array of information on global dimming, a crisis due to the masking effect of pollution on the true impact of global warming. See interactive timelines of global change, some creative pollution solutions, and more. There is a complete teacher's guide, including hands-on classroom activities and extensive related links. This site is a companion to the PBS television broadcast. Though a few links still require Flash, there is so much more information at this site that it is worth a visit

tag(s): climate (95), climate change (112), earth (194), earth day (62), pollution (55), sun (87)

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Use this site as a starting point for your discussion of global warming and environmental issues or as a research source for student projects. The interactive timeline would display well on a projector or interactive whiteboard to give students the "big picture" they so rarely have on their own.

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Leaf-Turning Time Lapse - Virginia Tech Dept of Dendrology

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K to 8
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Watch a six-week-long time-lapse of a leaf changing color. See how the leaf turns and where the color changes first. You can play it over and over. This can give ...more
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Watch a six-week-long time-lapse of a leaf changing color. See how the leaf turns and where the color changes first. You can play it over and over. This can give you close-up evidence for your biology class or your elementary students talking about the seasons.

tag(s): cells (79), fall (12)

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Make a shortcut to this site on your elementary classroom desktop for students to "observe" as a center. They can enter their observations in a science log. Project it in a middle school classroom as an anticipatory set or illustration in discussing the science of cells and chlorophyll.

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World News in Special English - VOA

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VOA Learning English provides audio and written news stories designed specifically for English language learners. Content covers topics including world news, science, health, education,...more
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VOA Learning English provides audio and written news stories designed specifically for English language learners. Content covers topics including world news, science, health, education, culture, and U.S. history, using simplified vocabulary and a slower speaking pace to support comprehension. Many stories include interactive features like short videos, listening activities, quizzes, vocabulary support, pronunciation models, and an integrated "Word Book" dictionary. Audio and video content can be streamed directly on the site, making it a flexible resource for classroom listening practice, language development, and current-events instruction. If your district blocks YouTube, then the videos may not be viewable.
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tag(s): agriculture (54), communication (122), cultures (290), news (223), vocabulary (251)

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Play a short VOA Learning English video from the site or YouTube, then have students read the matching article to compare how information is presented in spoken versus written form. Assign students a short video or article and have them identify new words using the built-in Word Book. Students can create sentence cards or mini glossaries using the vocabulary in new contexts. Use science, health, or history-based VOA videos to launch short research extensions, discussions, or opinion writing tied to social studies or science standards.

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NASA Space Place - NASA

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Looking for a way to present topics such as: lasers, orbits or tidal forces? Through hands-on, interactive games and animations, this site tackles subjects that are often considered...more
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Looking for a way to present topics such as: lasers, orbits or tidal forces? Through hands-on, interactive games and animations, this site tackles subjects that are often considered too advanced for elementary students and presents them simply and concisely.A la carte style menu lets you pick and choose subject areas that relate to your classroom. You can even download a Spaceplace podcast. A Spanish version of the full site is available.

tag(s): migration (45), solar system (124), space (248)

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There is a special section for teachers that offers printable pictures for the classroom and classroom activities. Use the menus or search function to find extenxsion topics for your regular curriculum, such as "What Batteries Will Last Until Your Old Age?" when studying electricity, and share them on a projector or as a classroom center during that unit. Encourage budding scientists by making this site available on your classroom computer all the time or sharing it on your teacher web site. Play the Space Place Musings podcast as students wait for their bus. The full site provides enrichment or home activities for kids and parents, too.
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Inventor of the Week - MIT Lemelson Center

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The Lemelson Center at MIT once offered a weekly profile of an inventor - some famous, many less so. Here you will find an archive of those scientists. If you're ...more
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The Lemelson Center at MIT once offered a weekly profile of an inventor - some famous, many less so. Here you will find an archive of those scientists. If you're doing a unit on scientists, creativity, or economic/industrial growth, this site can help students understand how many advances are the result of small, incremental improvements rather than revolutionary breakthroughs.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (88), scientists (72)

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Use the Inventor Archive as an activator at the beginning of every week in a science or Physics classroom. This could be used as an activator over the interactive whiteboard, a projector, or as a learning center or station. This could be used every week or before inventive projects, serving as a motivator!

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Bugs in the Classroom - University of Kentucky

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Here's a collection of pointers for students interested in keeping arthropods as pets - either at home or in the classroom. Not sure what to feed that Praying Mantis? The ...more
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Here's a collection of pointers for students interested in keeping arthropods as pets - either at home or in the classroom. Not sure what to feed that Praying Mantis? The answers are here. There's even a special article on the details of keeping these critters in the classroom. Bookmark this one; it will come in handy one day.

tag(s): insects (63)

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Space Shuttle STS-121 - NASA

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NASA's venerable shuttle is back at work, this time doing supply and repair work on the International Space Station. Consider this mission home page as a way to help introduce ...more
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NASA's venerable shuttle is back at work, this time doing supply and repair work on the International Space Station. Consider this mission home page as a way to help introduce a new generation to the wonders, complexities, and scientific possibilities of space flight. Besides, space walks are just plain cool - so this is science in which your students will be interested!

tag(s): nasa (36), space (248)

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Conduction, Convection, and Radiation - Teach Engineering

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This short unit covers the basic principles of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation - using a series of simple classroom exercises. The lessons are standards-correlated,...more
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This short unit covers the basic principles of heat transfer - conduction, convection, and radiation - using a series of simple classroom exercises. The lessons are standards-correlated, and they include extensive background information for teachers' use.

tag(s): heat (13)

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School Garden Curriculum - Calif. School Garden Network

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Here's a complete curriculum for schools interested in starting a school garden. Created in California, teachers in other regions will likely need to make some adjustments to some of...more
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Here's a complete curriculum for schools interested in starting a school garden. Created in California, teachers in other regions will likely need to make some adjustments to some of the materials, but the site contains extensive resources for teachers to use in constructing their own lessons based on the gardening experience.

tag(s): plants (141)

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There are some great interdisciplinary opportunities here, but teachers will need to work thoughtfully to adapt the raw materials to local circumstances. Consider sharing information from this site with your school's parent/teacher organization to gain support and possible funding for a garden project. Gardening is a perfect topic for student blogs. Have students replace paper and pencil journals and use Edublog, reviewed here, to share the progress of their gardens including images and journal entries.

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Hawaii's Atolls - Learning Opportunities - University of Hawaii

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site is dated but has interesting info on the Hawaiian Islands. This site offers an extensive collection of learning opportunities based on the research underway along the string...more
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site is dated but has interesting info on the Hawaiian Islands. This site offers an extensive collection of learning opportunities based on the research underway along the string of islands that have recently become a new national monument. There are photos, video clips, and information on the species and habitats that make these islands such a unique resource.
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tag(s): hawaii (9), oceans (142), reefs (8)

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This site could be a great example of an ecosystem that has been relatively unspoiled by human interactions.

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Hawaii's Marine Monument - NOAA

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On June 15, 2006, President Bush announced creation of a huge, new marine national monument in the atoll of islands at the northwest tip of Hawaii. The new monument includes ...more
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On June 15, 2006, President Bush announced creation of a huge, new marine national monument in the atoll of islands at the northwest tip of Hawaii. The new monument includes a stunning collection of marine life, much of which exists nowhere else on earth. The site also contains Midway Island, which played a critical part in the Pacific theater of World War II. This site probivdes background on the new monument.

tag(s): oceans (142)

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Katrina Animal Rescue - WNET

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By taking a look at the animal rescue response to hurricane Katrina, the Nature production staff highlights the people and issues involved in returning thousands of pets and zoo animals...more
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By taking a look at the animal rescue response to hurricane Katrina, the Nature production staff highlights the people and issues involved in returning thousands of pets and zoo animals to their homes.

tag(s): animals (274), hurricanes (36)

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Try this one as part of a study of animals, habitats, or even careers in working with animals.

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Nobel Prize Lessons - Nobel Foundation

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Science teachers will find some challenging experiences in physics, chemistry, and biology in these lessons and videos based on the subject areas in which the Nobel Foundation is active....more
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Science teachers will find some challenging experiences in physics, chemistry, and biology in these lessons and videos based on the subject areas in which the Nobel Foundation is active. Each presents a chance to explore science in a different context. Each lesson presents a thorough Teacher's Guide.

tag(s): brain (58), cells (79), dna (52), martin luther king (42), sustainability (54), women (189)

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Try these as an online "hook" to counter the "why do we need to know that...?" reactions some students have to science. Enhance student learning by having them present to their peers what they learned using a tool Google Forms reviewed here. Create an interactive class book using Book Creator, reviewed here, to share findings from each game and lesson, including video of game-play and pictures of results of their learning. Students can combine their books later as a class book.

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Our Stories: The Long, Long Battle for ANWR - Natural Resources Defense Council

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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a site for both animals and controversy, as this site demonstrates. NRDC's site is a well-done treatment of an important national resource, but...more
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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a site for both animals and controversy, as this site demonstrates. NRDC's site is a well-done treatment of an important national resource, but with a point of view. As such, teachers may find it useful in studying both the science of the Arctic and the government and political issues surrounding how we use our natural resources.

tag(s): arctic (33)

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Try having students compare information on this site with other web sites about the ANWR. How do these sites differ in their presentation?

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Fluids in Space - Physics Central

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What happens when you try to boil water in space? While it sounds trivial, the issue of working with liquids in zero-gravity environments has implications for space exploration and...more
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What happens when you try to boil water in space? While it sounds trivial, the issue of working with liquids in zero-gravity environments has implications for space exploration and travel. It's just an idle question. This site explains the problems and what scientists are trying to do to manage it.

tag(s): gravity (52), space (248)

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Try this one as an interesting practical study in scientific experimentation.

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The Basics of Fusion - Princeton

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In May, 2006, an unusual international consortium signed a treaty that could lead to the eventual construction of the world's first commercial fusion reactor. With it would come the...more
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In May, 2006, an unusual international consortium signed a treaty that could lead to the eventual construction of the world's first commercial fusion reactor. With it would come the key to almost limitless energy. This backgrounder from a similar European consortium provides a much more basic introduction to how fusion works and why it presents such a challenge.

tag(s): energy (139), nuclear energy (19)

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In addition to its obvious applications in physics, this issue could have widespread economic and environmental implications. There are lots of "What if..." questions you could develop around this one.

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Hurricane Preparedness - National Weather Service

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Designed for National Hurricane Preparedness Week, this site offers extensive resources to help students and their parents plan ahead in case they find themselves in the path of a hurricane....more
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Designed for National Hurricane Preparedness Week, this site offers extensive resources to help students and their parents plan ahead in case they find themselves in the path of a hurricane. There are also extensive descriptions of storm surge, inland flooding, wind damage, and other phenomena associated with these storms.

tag(s): hurricanes (36), safety (63)

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If your community is in an area that can be affected by tropical storms, the content in these pages can be invaluable - whether as part of a science, health, or current events class.

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RadTown USA - Environmental Protection Agency

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Learn about radiation sources and uses in everyday life through the virtual community of RadTown. As students tour the town, they can click on specific locations to read about wireless...more
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Learn about radiation sources and uses in everyday life through the virtual community of RadTown. As students tour the town, they can click on specific locations to read about wireless networks, stadium lights, medical X-rays, and power plants that introduce varying levels of radiation into our environment. Each location is linked to a fact sheet containing information about the type of radiation, agencies that help to regulate it, and steps we can take to protect ourselves from it.

tag(s): radio (16), waves (14)

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After exploring this virtual town, invite students to identify sources of radiation in their own community and create a class "map" showing locations that contain, use, or have been treated with radiation.

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