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TES iboard - 0 views

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    playing with these interactive whiteboad screens (note that you can play them on the computer screen as well, with your child). As Kevin Jarrett says, "The interactives are extremely high quality. The graphics are crisp and clean, the user interface is simple and logical, and the sound effects are pleasing and well thought out." There is a wide range to choose from math, literacy, geography, history, and much more.
Nancy Govoni

Lufthansa to Europe: Virtual Pilot! - 0 views

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    Can you land the plane in the correct location?
Nancy Govoni

BBC News - Audio slideshow: Human Planet - 0 views

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    From the icy Arctic to Africa's dense jungles - and the mountain tops of Mongolia to the deep waters of the Pacific - the BBC series Human Planet has explored mankind's incredible relationship with nature.
Nancy Govoni

14 Cows for America - An Incredible Offering Born Out of Compassion | Inspire My Kids - 0 views

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    Learn about the offering of 14 cows, the ultimate show of love and support from an Afrucan trube to the tragedy-stricken American people after the events of 9/11.
Nancy Govoni

Free Quizzes: Math, Spelling, Reading, e-learning, SAT, GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, Languages, Sp... - 0 views

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    Find here animated educational games and quizzes on many subjects.
Nancy Govoni

Apple - Education - Apps - 0 views

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    With so many educational apps on the App Store, there's no limit to the learning possibilities at your fingertips. Take a look at some of our favorite apps for learning.
Nancy Govoni

NASA - Window to Earth - 0 views

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    Astronauts have a spectacular view of Earth from space. Move through the pages of Window to Earth and see images taken from space of these geographical features: peninsula, glacier, lake, desert, cape, island, upheaval dome, strait, waterfall, reef and volcano.
Nancy Govoni

Russia 'drills into' Antarctic subglacial lake - 0 views

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    Russian researchers say they have succeeded in drilling through four kilometres (2.5 miles) of ice to the surface of a sub-glacial Antarctic lake which could yield important scientific discoveries.
Nancy Govoni

Meet 'Amasia,' the Next Supercontinent - ScienceNOW - 0 views

  • Meet 'Amasia,' the Next Supercontinent by Sid Perkins on 8 February 2012, 3:33 PM | 21 Comments Share on emailEmail Share on printPrint | Share on facebookShare on google_plusoneShare on redditShare on stumbleuponMore Sharing ServicesMore Previous Article Next Article Enlarge Image No boats required. In the distant future, most if not all of today's continents (brown fragments, depicted with current-day outlines) will assemble into a single landmass called Amasia (shown approximately 100 million years from now). Credit: Adapted from Mitchell et al., Nature (2012) Over the next few hundred million years, the Arctic Ocean and the Caribbean
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    Over the next few hundred million years, the Arctic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea will disappear, and Asia will crash into the Americas forming a supercontinent that will stretch across much of the Northern Hemisphere.
Nancy Govoni

PARIS - panorama | © gillesvidal - photographe - 1 views

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    A view of Paris, France from the top of the Eiffel Tower.
valerie taylor

GeoGuessr - Let's explore the world! - 0 views

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    interesting
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