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Discoveries in Dioramas - American Museum of Natural History

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4 to 10
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If you can't make the journey to Washington, D.C.'s American Museum of Natural History, then take your students to this website for an online tour of the panoramic dioramas that ...more
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If you can't make the journey to Washington, D.C.'s American Museum of Natural History, then take your students to this website for an online tour of the panoramic dioramas that are among the museum's most impressive features. Short videos, audio clips, 360 panoramic views, and descriptions of geographic locations and species round out the virtual experience.

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If your students are studying a particular geographic location or animal species, send them to this multimedia site for some interactive research. Regions represented include the Upper Nile, Alaska's Denali National Forest, the Everglades, and the American plains.

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Faultline - Exploratorium

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Bring the power and drama of an actual earthquake into your classroom with this beautifully designed Web site. In addition to basic information about the science behind this natural...more
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Bring the power and drama of an actual earthquake into your classroom with this beautifully designed Web site. In addition to basic information about the science behind this natural phenomenon - including explanations of plate tectonics, faults, and how scientist measure earthquake force - the site provides historical information about some of the world's most devastating quakes and some breathtaking video clips.

tag(s): earth (195), earthquakes (52), plate tectonics (29)

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Share this site on an interactive whiteboard or projector. As a class go through the information titled Great Shakes, then show students how navigate through the site on their own. Have students take notes on the material and write down questions they still have and topics that confuse them. They can do this with pen and paper or online. If you want the assignment online, explain to students they need to open a new tab in their browser window and take notes with a tool such as Memo Notepad, reviewed here; tell students to be sure to save the URL to share their notes and questions with you and their peers. Conclude this lesson by having small groups of students click on "Active Zone" and choose one of the creative, hands-on activities to bring into your classroom and demonstrate on an assigned day (they'll love the cream-filled cookie one!).
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Einstein Light - University of New South Wales

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Through a variety of animated illustrations and film clips, visitors to this creative site can gain a better understanding of Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Each animated...more
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Through a variety of animated illustrations and film clips, visitors to this creative site can gain a better understanding of Einstein's Theory of Special Relativity. Each animated module provides basic information and main ideas that can be pursued in greater depth by visiting the related links (with or without mathematical explanations). There is a note at the top of this site stating they are currently replacing the remaining Flash animated illustration and film clips.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (89), scientists (72)

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History of Sandwiches -

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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation...more
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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation for a variety of classroom activities. Truly entertaining and historically illuminating!

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Ask students to create a time line with this chronological culinary information, use as the basis for a research project, or incorporate into an anticipatory set before a foods unit.

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Your Sky

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5 to 9
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Choose from three different ways to "map the sky" at a specific location on earth with this interactive planetarium site. Select from sky map, horizon view, or virtual telescope (with...more
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Choose from three different ways to "map the sky" at a specific location on earth with this interactive planetarium site. Select from sky map, horizon view, or virtual telescope (with custom setting available). Just enter the desired time, date, location (latitude and longitude), and viewpoint. A great site for "viewing" the constellations - in your part of the world or some distant venue - from your classroom.

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Science Update Podcasts - American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Head to this site to subscribe to a free, weekly podcast on interesting news and developments in all areas of science. These weekly audio files run 3-5 minutes each. While ...more
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Head to this site to subscribe to a free, weekly podcast on interesting news and developments in all areas of science. These weekly audio files run 3-5 minutes each. While not designed specifically for instructional use, they provide current science news in an easily accessible format.

tag(s): news (221)

In the Classroom

Try this one for your own professional development, or play it in science class as students are getting settled in for their class period.

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Creative Chemistry

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10 to 12
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Sometimes you just need to take a break from lab work and let loose with some content-based fun. This site is filled with chemistry based goodies that entertain, enrich, and ...more
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Sometimes you just need to take a break from lab work and let loose with some content-based fun. This site is filled with chemistry based goodies that entertain, enrich, and challenge. Includes "Impossible Mission" quizzes in multiple levels of difficult, chemistry hangman, crossword puzzles, and word searches. These are Java applets. That means that you must have the current version of the Java plug-in installed and turned on within your web browser.

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Kids' Club - NASA

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NASA has created a wonderfully interactive and engaging virtual playground - filled with educational games and resources on space-related topics. Turn your students loose to explore...more
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NASA has created a wonderfully interactive and engaging virtual playground - filled with educational games and resources on space-related topics. Turn your students loose to explore five different levels of activities.

tag(s): planets (124), space (248), stars (79)

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A great independent "station" for your classroom computer. Make up a "checklist" to chart student progress through the various levels and games.

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Mind of Leonardo - Institute and Museum of the History of Science

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This companion site to a museum exhibit in Florence, Italy, draws visitors into da Vinci's fascinating thought-processes that established a connection between laws of nature and principles...more
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This companion site to a museum exhibit in Florence, Italy, draws visitors into da Vinci's fascinating thought-processes that established a connection between laws of nature and principles of art. Filled with images of the master's sketches and paintings, accompanying commentary, and video, the site provides an intriguing glimpse into the art-science theme that dominated so many of his works.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (89), leonardo davinci (3), renaissance (38)

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This site is a great find for both history and art history teachers! In either course, use the information and images on this site to help introduce the famous Leonardo. This site has a ton of information for students working on research projects or papers, be sure to add it to your class wiki or web page to allow them to access it both in and out of the classroom.

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Virtual Tour of the 1906 Earthquake - USGS

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Remember the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco quake - and learn a lot about earthquakes in general - with this remarkable set of Google Earth overlays from ...more
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Remember the anniversary of the 1906 San Francisco quake - and learn a lot about earthquakes in general - with this remarkable set of Google Earth overlays from USGS. The set illustrates the 1906 quake, the plate tectonics of western North America, and the history of earthquakes in the area over the past century.

tag(s): earth (195), earthquakes (52), plate tectonics (29)

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Try saving the various "layers" to your computer, then use in the classroom with a projector, turning on the various layers in sequence. Lots of instructional possibilities with this one.

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PEEP and the Big Wide World - WGBH Educational Foundation

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Peep and the Big Wide World features math and science games and videos. Topics include: The Way Things Move, Sound, Animals and Plants, Light and Color, Numbers and Measuring, and ...more
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Peep and the Big Wide World features math and science games and videos. Topics include: The Way Things Move, Sound, Animals and Plants, Light and Color, Numbers and Measuring, and Shapes and Patterns. Each half hour episode contains two stories that highlight scientific concepts and love action shots with real kids playing and experimenting with the concepts in their own world. The site also has a Parent and Educator tab. The Education tab has the Peep Science Curriculum free with Morning Circle activities, Learning Centers, Guided Activities, and Closing Circle activities.

tag(s): colors (63), measurement (124), patterns (79), preK (322), sound (74)

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Let Peep help make your lessons even better! Use an interactive whiteboard or projector to share this site. Then set this site up as a learning center during your L.A., math, or science lesson block. Be sure to use the free lesson plans with your class. The science activities are quick and easy. Why not highlight one in each of your class newsletters? Be sure to list this link on your teacher website.
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Deadly Virus - National Archives and Records Administration

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How does the threat of the bird flu compare with the actual influenza pandemic that swept the world in 1918, killing more people than died World War I? This ...more
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How does the threat of the bird flu compare with the actual influenza pandemic that swept the world in 1918, killing more people than died World War I? This site provides riveting photographs and commentary, detailing the development and spread of the virus that indiscriminately lowered average life expectancy in the United States by more than 12 years. Find out how it affected American society and read first-hand accounts of its path of destruction.

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The most descriptive part of this website are the images of civil servants in contact with the public wearing surgical masks while performing their everyday duties. Use these images to supplement your lecture on the epidemic, and to spur a class discussion on the comparison between people's reaction for diseases today such as the Swine flu or the Bird flu.

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Pandemic Flu - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

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It's in the news everyday: Countries are struggling to develop strategies for combating what could be the world's next pandemic influenza outbreak. This U.S. government Web site from...more
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It's in the news everyday: Countries are struggling to develop strategies for combating what could be the world's next pandemic influenza outbreak. This U.S. government Web site from the Department of Health and Human Services provides factual information on the avian flu and the current national strategy for handling it. Includes U.S. and international surveillance reports, current research activities, and potential economic impacts.

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hare this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Have cooperative learning groups create multimedia presentations (focusing on causes, the flu itself, how it spreads, how to better protect themselves, etc.). Have groups create commercials about their topic, and complete additional research. Video the commercials and share them on a site such as Teachers.TV reviewed here.. Provide this link on your class website for students to share with their parents.

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Darwin - American Museum of Natural History

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Explore some of Darwin's most revolutionary ideas with this site that focuses on his profound influences on the scientific world. On the left, under the large image of Darwin, find...more
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Explore some of Darwin's most revolutionary ideas with this site that focuses on his profound influences on the scientific world. On the left, under the large image of Darwin, find the blue menu bars all the listing for Darwin at this site. Included are a timeline of controversy, a downloadable MP3 video providing an overview of his life and work, detailed documentation from his monumental Beagle voyage, and biographical information.
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tag(s): darwin (14), evolution (85)

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This resource provides an excellent introduction to Darwin's work for younger students. Create a simple Web hunt to guide them through the content. Older students can apply critical analysis to Darwin's findings and the manner in which his work is still influencing society and education two centuries after his birth.

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Disaster Kitchen - Harcourt

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Prowl around this virtual kitchen in search of thirteen safety hazards. Click on each one to find out what trouble it could cause and how to prevent it. Note: This ...more
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Prowl around this virtual kitchen in search of thirteen safety hazards. Click on each one to find out what trouble it could cause and how to prevent it. Note: This site requires the Shockwave plug-in. Get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page.

tag(s): safety (63)

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This is a great activity for strengthening skills in observation and problem-solving. Project the Disaster Kitchen in your classroom on an interactive white board, and ask students to circle and explain the problems they see before beginning the interactive activity.

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Secrets of the Ocean Realm - PBS

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Enrich an oceanography unit with this site filled with information, images, and classroom activities. Start with the Sea Dwellers link to learn about dozens of creatures - from moon...more
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Enrich an oceanography unit with this site filled with information, images, and classroom activities. Start with the Sea Dwellers link to learn about dozens of creatures - from moon jellyfish and sea urchins to manatees and whale sharks. The In the School section provides detailed lesson plans and activities - with extensions for elementary and high school students. Students can test their knowledge of oceanography topics with the interactive Secrets Quiz. You can even download a free screensaver with ocean sounds for your science class computer.

tag(s): oceans (142)

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Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter - NASA

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March 10, 2006 marked the successful arrival of the Reconnaissance Orbiter to Mars. This site provides current details and pictures of the craft and will chronicle its exploration of...more
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March 10, 2006 marked the successful arrival of the Reconnaissance Orbiter to Mars. This site provides current details and pictures of the craft and will chronicle its exploration of the Red Planet over the next six months. Check back frequently for updated images and videos of the Martian exploration.

tag(s): mars (25), solar system (125)

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Play Amazon Explorer

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Discover the mysteries within the Amazon basin with this engaging activity in which students assume the role of Sam Smith, natural historian. Before boarding the virtual plane to Amazonia,...more
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Discover the mysteries within the Amazon basin with this engaging activity in which students assume the role of Sam Smith, natural historian. Before boarding the virtual plane to Amazonia, students must make note of the questions their research should answer. Once in the rainforest, students can explore the river, forest floor, and canopy to learn about the flora and fauna that live in these regions. At the end of the journey, students are asked to share their answers to the research questions.

tag(s): amazon (11)

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Use this site as a learning center or station during a unit on biomes, specifically the Amazon River and the Jungle surrounding it. Allow students to work on the site individually or in cooperative learning groups, helping them review the content. This site is excellent for enrichment. Include it on your teacher's web page for students to access both in and out of class.

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Matching Aliens with Impacts - WGBH

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6 to 8
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Find out how the introduction of an organism not indigenous to an area can wreak environmental havoc. In this interactive game, students must examine ten successful invaders and attempt...more
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Find out how the introduction of an organism not indigenous to an area can wreak environmental havoc. In this interactive game, students must examine ten successful invaders and attempt to match them to the damage they can inflict in their new environment. There is a lot to learn at this site, however the interactives still require Flash.

tag(s): ecology (117), species (15)

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Intelligent Designs on Evolution - American RadioWorks

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9 to 12
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The debate over intelligent design in the classroom is continually in the news and sparks many strong feelings among educators and members of school communities. This documentary examines...more
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The debate over intelligent design in the classroom is continually in the news and sparks many strong feelings among educators and members of school communities. This documentary examines the concept of intelligent design and offers a series of articles focusing on religion in schools. Interviews, audio transcripts, and related links round out this balanced view of a rather thorny topic.

tag(s): darwin (14), design (76), evolution (85)

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Pair with a study of the 1925 Scopes Trial, use as the basis for a "current events" class debate (with a focus on the court system), or challenge students to be on the lookout for similar news items from across the country.

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