Lots of great science animations. Examples include independent assortment, evolution of cellular organelles, mitosis, cellular respiration, reflex arcs, construction of a DNA library. Also includes chemistry and astronomy animations. Great stuff.
From site: "Welcome to the BEN portal, the National Science Digital Library (NSDL) Pathway for biological sciences education. The BEN Portal provides access to education resources from BEN Collaborators and is managed by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Over 15,319 reviewed resources covering 77 biological sciences topics are available. BEN resources can help you engage student interest, shorten lesson preparation time, provide concept updates, and develop curricula that are in line with national standards for content, use of animals and humans, and student safety."
Make your own animated watery scene with this superb flash resource. Just drag and drop your sea creatures to where you want them. A great science activity for younger children.
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An amazing science site with a large number of magnificent animations and graphics to help you explain science principles. Content suitable for older students.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
This is a wonderful citizen science project where users are asked to classify animals on the Serengeti from camera traps to help real scientists survey and track populations of important and endangered wildlife.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
From Free Technology for Teachers: has two basic sections, a game section and an activities section. The games section offers twenty-five online games for students to play independently. The hands-on activities section offers thirteen hands-on science learning activities that students can do with the supervision of their teachers or parents to learn about plants, animals, and Earth science.
Animal games for kids. Lear about producers and consumers, the food chain, animal diets, habitats, endangered species and much more by playing the games at this website.
"Inspired by content from the upcoming PBS series EARTH A New Wild, the Ecosystem Explorer is a collection of videos, games, and infographics designed to take students deep into the ecosystems of three thrilling animals: vultures, wolves, and sharks.
Use the related videos highlighted below to introduce each ecosystem and discover that the relationship between animals and humans is often much more complicated than we realize. Then, encourage students to play through the interactive and discover more exciting science about the ecology and conservation of these three worlds."
This is a link to San Diego Zoo where you can view live video feeds of animals in their enclosures, including elephants and pandas.
http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science