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Scienced Buddies - 3 views

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    Everything science
anonymous

Science Project Ideas for Kids - 2 views

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    Just as it says...maybe be good for classroom demonstrations
anonymous

University of Missouri eThemes: Natural Selection - 1 views

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    List of links to study natural selection
anonymous

Who Wants to Live a Million Years? - 1 views

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    Online interactive game that helps with understanding natural selection and Darwin
anonymous

Natural Selection with Playing Cards - 1 views

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    Card game that demonstrates concepts of natural selection
anonymous

University of Missouri eThemes: Animal Adaptations: Physical & Behavioral - 1 views

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    List of links for activities that have to do with animal adaptations.
anonymous

Nancy Clark's Awesome Science Site - 1 views

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    Oodles of cool things to check out. I found it while seeking natural selections/evolution stuff, but it has so much more to it!!!
anonymous

Review Game Zone -- Natural Selection Review - 1 views

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    I created this review game to help prepare for the Galileo-type questions.
anonymous

Evolution Primer #4: How Does Evolution Really Work? - 1 views

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    A video that explains the process of Natural Selection
anonymous

NeoK-12 - 1 views

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    A huge resource for videos and activities
anonymous

Behavior and Adaptations - 1 views

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    Earthworm activity to explore reactions to stimuli
Tracy Watanabe

Girls Have It Day -- STEM - 1 views

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    STEM -- promoting sci/tech in girls Every year, Xavier holds an event to encourage middle school girls in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). We were deeply impacted by the data that showed girls in 6th grade had equal interest as boys in STEM, but by 9th grade that interest had evaporated. Consequently, we hold this event annually to engage, encourage and excite middle school girls in STEM. It is a FREE event open to all middle school girls - we just need an RSVP so we can have enough goodie bags for all. (This is NOT a recruiting event for Xavier. We believe a girl deserves the opportunity to be inspired in STEM regardless of where she attends high school.) Our data shows this event has an excellent impact on the girls! As a result of participating in Girls Have IT Day, about 2/3rd report being inspired to work harder in school to make a difference in the world, almost the same number say they would like to be an engineer, and 3/4ths report they learned something new and had fun. Join us!
anonymous

Smithsonian Wild - 1 views

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    Pictures of animals taken with "spycams".
Tracy Watanabe

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » Google Doodle, Science Fair, Booklet - 0 views

  • Doodle for Google is now open for 2012 submissions!  K-12 students can express themselves through the theme “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” as creatively as possible using Google’s logo as their canvas.  The winner gets their image displayed on the Google homepage for a day, $30,000 in college scholarships and a $50,000 technology grant for their school.  The winning doodle will also be featured on a special edition Crayola box.  Submissions have to be postmarked by March 20th. The Google Science Fair is open to students age 13-18.  Students from around the world compete for over $100,000 in scholarship funds, an expedition to the Galapagos, an experience at CERN, Google and LEGO and an award from Scientific American.
Tracy Watanabe

Stop Disasters - 0 views

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    Great for 4th-12th grades
Tracy Watanabe

eGFI - Dream Up the Future - 0 views

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    awesome site -- great for engineering it has lesson plans, resources, etc.
Jessica Kucenski

Chemical elements - encyclopedia article - 0 views

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    Chemical element article that includes links to all elements.
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