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Lauri Brady

Smithsonian Wild - 1 views

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    Photos and information about animals taken in their natural habitats. Look for photos and information by animal name or location. Very cool!
amy musone

AboutKidsHealth: How the Body Works: Home - 0 views

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    "Brain Ear Genetics Heart Kidneys and Bladder Respiratory System Sex Development Skeleton Subscribe to our e-newsletter! e-mail About How the Body Works This is an animated, interactive atlas of child anatomy and physiology. Caregivers can use the pictures and animations in How the Body Works to help parents and families see and understand how organs normally work, and how they are affected by illness. Parents can then review this material wherever they have access to the Internet. "
Laurie Krejci

changingmatter - 0 views

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    Animated and interactive website that shows and explains matter changing when the temperature changes. (Shows molecules)
Lauri Brady

Kerpoof Scholastics™ - 2 views

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    "Kerpoof's multimedia software is used by kids worldwide to create original artwork, animated movies, stories, greeting cards and more. The site is meant to be fun, but we're serious about its educational value. Elementary and middle school teachers can use Kerpoof in many ways to enhance classroom activities while meeting a range of educational standards."
Lauri Brady

Asking Good Questions - YouTube - 0 views

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    This is priceless!
amy musone

Windows to the Universe - 0 views

shared by amy musone on 23 Dec 08 - Cached
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    Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system covering the Earth and Space sciences for use by the general public. Windows to the Universe has been in development since 1995. Our goal is to build an internet site that includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Our site is appropriate for use in libraries, museums, schools, homes, and the workplace. Students and teachers may find the site especially helpful in their studying (and teaching!) Earth and Space sciences. Because we have users of all ages, the site is written in three reading levels approximating elementary, middle school and high school reading levels. These levels may be chosen by using the upper button bar of each page of the main site.
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