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Lost Liners - PBS

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4 to 12
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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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A View from the Back of the Envelope

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6 to 12
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Have you ever struggled to give a student an example that demonstrates how big big can be, or how small small things are? Here's an eclectic collection of demonstrations and ...more
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Have you ever struggled to give a student an example that demonstrates how big big can be, or how small small things are? Here's an eclectic collection of demonstrations and jottings that let students compare both the vast and the minute.

tag(s): estimation (36), statistics (129)

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Use the content directly, or as an inspiration for your own comparisons.

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Antarctica - Scientific Journeys - The Exploratorium

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4 to 12
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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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The Dinosaur Floor

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4 to 8
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Upper elementary students will like this colorful introduction to dinosaurs of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. There are lots of images and information in the various...more
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Upper elementary students will like this colorful introduction to dinosaurs of the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods. There are lots of images and information in the various "rooms" of this site. This one would be a nice starting point for a "report on your dinosaur" assignment.

tag(s): dinosaurs (48)

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You'll want to be sure your students have some dinosaur vocabulary before they start their visit.

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Atomic Archive

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6 to 12
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While it covers all aspects of American involvement with nuclear activities, this site's coverage of the history of atomic investigation will be particularly attractive to students...more
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While it covers all aspects of American involvement with nuclear activities, this site's coverage of the history of atomic investigation will be particularly attractive to students and teachers. There is a timeline on the history of atomic energy, and the teacher's section includes several activities built on the effort to build the first atomic bomb. There's a lot of content in this site that is too advanced for secondary students, but creative teachers will find lots of opportunities here.

tag(s): atomic bomb (7), energy (139), world war 2 (169)

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Save this site in your favorites on your class computers and use it as a point of reference for students working on research projects or papers. The information is reliable and plentiful, spanning all issues of atomic energy - from the Manhattan Project to Nuclear Facilities, this site has it all. It is a little advanced, but science and history teachers in the upper levels of high school will appreciate the resources this site has to offer.

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Planetary Image Catalog - NASA

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4 to 12
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NASA offers an easy-to-use collection of images of the planets, their moons, and other comets, asteroids, and similar objects that pass by from time to time. Many of the images ...more
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NASA offers an easy-to-use collection of images of the planets, their moons, and other comets, asteroids, and similar objects that pass by from time to time. Many of the images are indexed by the mission which obtained them, but the thumbnails will help you find what you're looking for. Great image resource for a solar system unit.

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

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Froguts

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6 to 12
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This is by far the best web-dissection site we've seen. The site lets students do a hands-on dissection, complete with detailed explanations of each step. Better yet, this site is ...more
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This is by far the best web-dissection site we've seen. The site lets students do a hands-on dissection, complete with detailed explanations of each step. Better yet, this site is available in either of two forms - a straightforward dissection or an expanded version that includes pretests and quizzes intermixed with the dissection content. If you have more students than frogs, this one's for you.

tag(s): dissection (5)

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Mineral Identification - Rockhounds.com

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6 to 12
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Lots of small type, but this page offers a straightforward, detailed guide to identifying the minerals in that rock in your pocket. There are classification tables, hardness tables,...more
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Lots of small type, but this page offers a straightforward, detailed guide to identifying the minerals in that rock in your pocket. There are classification tables, hardness tables, and much more. Great for beginning rockhounds.

tag(s): geology (61), minerals (14), rocks (44)

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The Secret Life of the Brain - PBS/WNET

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Though this page is no longer maintained, the links are working. The companion site to the PBS series of the same name boasts a huge information archive, and more importantly, ...more
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Though this page is no longer maintained, the links are working. The companion site to the PBS series of the same name boasts a huge information archive, and more importantly, suberb images showing various regions of the brain and the functions they control.

tag(s): brain (58)

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It may be hard to fit this content into standard curricula, but if you can do it, it will be worth the effort.

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Project Starshine - NASA

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NASA's student-participation satellite project has enlisted students to help polish mirrors for a series of satellites students can actually spot from space. The site includes information...more
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NASA's student-participation satellite project has enlisted students to help polish mirrors for a series of satellites students can actually spot from space. The site includes information on how to spot a satellite, how to participate in a mirror polishing assignment, and the objectives of the starshine spacecraft. Try it for a hands-on space study.

tag(s): nasa (36), stars (78)

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K-W-L - A Strategy for Learning

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While this exercise is from a site on science and optics, the KWL strategy - a structured form of questioning and answering - is applicable to the study of many ...more
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While this exercise is from a site on science and optics, the KWL strategy - a structured form of questioning and answering - is applicable to the study of many topics other than science. Teachers will like this one because it outlines multiple strategies for both inquiry and presentation, giving examples from science, literature, and art.

tag(s): inquiry (34), inventors and inventions (88)

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If you're not familiar KWL, this is a great starting point.

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Genetic Phenotypes of the Super-heroes - TeachersFirst

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7 to 9
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This unit lets students relate physical characteristics to genetic and environmental factors. Phenotypes are the physical characteristics that we develop from our genotype (our genetic...more
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This unit lets students relate physical characteristics to genetic and environmental factors. Phenotypes are the physical characteristics that we develop from our genotype (our genetic makeup). Both the environment and our genotype interact to make us what we are. Any genetic unit can incorporate this lesson as an activity to introduce genotype and phenotype. This lesson plan was one of the winners in a lesson plan contest sponsored by TeachersFirst. TeachersFirst editors have added technology options where appropriate.

tag(s): genetics (82)

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Students this age will love the technology options in this lesson plan. Don't be afraid to learn some of the newer tools together.

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Inventors of the Industrial Revolution - TeachersFirst

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5 to 12
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This unit provides an on-line introduction to inventors and inventions of the industrial revolution in England and the United States. In addition to information on key inventors and...more
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This unit provides an on-line introduction to inventors and inventions of the industrial revolution in England and the United States. In addition to information on key inventors and their inventions, there are interactive activities designed for student involvement, timelines, and an interactive quiz. An extensive list of "invention links" lets students learn more about inventions and inventors.This unit is written for middle and high school but is also adaptable for upper elementary.

tag(s): evolution (86), industrial revolution (22), inventors and inventions (88)

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See the lesson ideas page for ways to use this on your interactive whiteboard or with students working on their own. There are several ideas for projects and competitions to engage, challenge, and assess. You will definitely want to share this link on your teacher web page as a review tool, as well.

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Freshwater Biome - Missouri Botanical Garden

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3 to 8
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The MBGnet Freshwater Biomes website provides an overview of freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. Through student-friendly text, illustrations,...more
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The MBGnet Freshwater Biomes website provides an overview of freshwater ecosystems, including lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. Through student-friendly text, illustrations, and interactive links, students learn about the characteristics of freshwater habitats, the plants and animals that live there, food webs, adaptations, biodiversity, and the importance of water resources. The site also explores environmental issues and conservation efforts, helping students understand how freshwater ecosystems support life and why they need protection. This resource is valuable for teaching ecology, life science, environmental science, and habitats in upper-elementary and middle-school classrooms. This site is one of the web resources for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit.

tag(s): adaptations (19), biodiversity (39), biomes (96), ecosystems (105), habitats (104), ponds (5), rivers (16)

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Try the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit to get your students involved and engaged with their own research. Have students explore the different freshwater habitats featured on the site, such as lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands. Students can create a chart identifying key characteristics, plants, and animals found in each ecosystem. Have students investigate threats to freshwater ecosystems, such as pollution, invasive species, or habitat loss. They can create posters, brochures, or public service announcements using Adobe Express for Education reviewed here encouraging others to protect local water resources.

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Rivers and Streams - Missouri Botanical Garden

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The MBGnet Rivers and Streams website introduces students to freshwater river ecosystems and explains how moving water shapes habitats for plants and animals. Through clear explanations,...more
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The MBGnet Rivers and Streams website introduces students to freshwater river ecosystems and explains how moving water shapes habitats for plants and animals. Through clear explanations, illustrations, and educational resources, students learn about river zones, food webs, aquatic organisms, water flow, and the interactions between living and nonliving components of the ecosystem. The site also explores environmental concepts such as adaptation, biodiversity, and conservation, helping students understand the importance of protecting freshwater resources. This resource is valuable for life science, ecology, environmental science, and watershed studies in elementary and middle school classrooms.

tag(s): adaptations (19), biodiversity (39), biomes (96), conservation (109), ecology (118), organisms (13), watersheds (9)

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Have students trace the path of a river from its source to its mouth using information from the website. Students can create a map using Google My Maps, reviewed here showing key features such as tributaries, rapids, floodplains, and deltas, then explain how the river changes along its course. Students use the site to identify producers, consumers, and decomposers found in river ecosystems. They can create a food web diagram with Whimsical Mind Maps, reviewed here and discuss how energy moves through the ecosystem and how changes to one species might affect others. Assign students a river organism from the website. Have students research and present how its physical and behavioral adaptations help it survive in fast-moving or slow-moving water environments.

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Lakes and Ponds - Missouri Botanical Garden

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The MBGnet Ponds and Lakes website introduces students to freshwater lake ecosystems and the plants, animals, and environmental conditions that make them unique. Through easy-to-read...more
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The MBGnet Ponds and Lakes website introduces students to freshwater lake ecosystems and the plants, animals, and environmental conditions that make them unique. Through easy-to-read explanations, illustrations, and interactive links, students learn about lake habitats, food chains, aquatic organisms, and the relationships between living and nonliving components of freshwater ecosystems. The site also explores ecological concepts such as adaptation, biodiversity, and environmental stewardship, making it a useful resource for life science, ecology, and environmental science lessons in both elementary and middle school classrooms.

tag(s): adaptations (19), biodiversity (39), biomes (96), ecosystems (105), food chains (24), plants (141), ponds (5)

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Have students explore the diagrams and information on the site to identify the plants, animals, and nonliving factors found in a lake ecosystem. Students can create a labeled sketch of a pond or lake habitat and discuss how organisms depend on one another. Students can use information from the website to build a food web showing producers, consumers, and decomposers in a lake ecosystem. They can use arrows to demonstrate the flow of energy and explain what might happen if one organism were removed. Have students compare lakes and ponds to other aquatic ecosystems, such as rivers, streams, wetlands, or oceans. They can create a chart highlighting differences in water movement, organisms, habitats, and environmental conditions.

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Enchanted Learning: Deserts

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Lots of printables of animals that live in the desert. This page of facts about desert animals is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive...more
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Lots of printables of animals that live in the desert. This page of facts about desert animals is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit for grades 4-8.

tag(s): biomes (96)

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Try the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit to get your students involved and engaged with their own research. Have them work alone or with a partner on laptops or in a lab.

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The Mojave Desert - DesertUSA

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A page of information about the Mojave Desert, this site is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World...more
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A page of information about the Mojave Desert, this site is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit.

tag(s): biomes (96)

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Desert Plant Survival - Desert USA

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A page of facts about desert plants, this site is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit....more
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A page of facts about desert plants, this site is a web resource for the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit.

tag(s): biomes (96)

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Monterey Bay Aquarium

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Explore ocean life at this fabulous site. Peruse the menu tabs at the top, expecially Animals and Education to find Curriculum, Video Courses, Crafts and Printables, Live Cams, and...more
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Explore ocean life at this fabulous site. Peruse the menu tabs at the top, expecially Animals and Education to find Curriculum, Video Courses, Crafts and Printables, Live Cams, and more.

tag(s): animals (274), biomes (96), oceans (142), virtual field trips (139), webcams (19)

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Try the TeachersFirst interactive Biomes of the World Unit in grades 4-8 to get your students involved and engaged with their own research. Have them work alone or with a partner on laptops or in a lab. Use a webcam with younger students, asking them to observe and record animal behavior as a center on your classroom computer or a whole-class activity on a projector.

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