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Noelle Kreider

nsf.gov - The Secret Lives of Wild Animals - 0 views

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    Secret Lives of Wild Animals is a web-based resource that allows students to explore the habitat of five different animals to better understand the interaction between the animal and its environment. The site is divided into eight sections that include: Deer, Ocelot & Agouti, Dragonfly, Zebra, and Seal. Each section contains an overview, tracking technology, video, quick facts, and habitat locations.
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    find out how scientists use tracking devices to see how the agouti spreads seeds.
Solomon Barber

animal web cams - 0 views

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    This website has live web cams and information about the animals. When you do theme 6, Golden Lion Tamarins, they have a web cam for them. The students can see them without going to the zoo.
Noelle Kreider

BuiLD YouR WiLD SeLF - 0 views

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    fun website where kids (and adults) can create a human-like creature with various animal parts. Includes description of the selected creature parts that provides interesting facts.
Noelle Kreider

Universcale Interactive by Nikon - 1 views

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    animation the shows the scale from the microworld to the universe
Noelle Kreider

Science Online: Animal Cells, Tissues, and Organs - 0 views

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    video explains that animals are made up of cells, these cells are differentiated, groups of cells form organs to perform special functions
Noelle Kreider

Science Explorations: Animals, Adaptation, and the Galápagos Islands - 0 views

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    Take your students on a virtual adventure as they take on the role of Darwin investigating the Galápagos Islands. They will collect evidence, put together clues, and analyze their observations to draw conclusions about animal adaptations.
Noelle Kreider

NOVA Online | Illuminating Photosynthesis - 0 views

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    animation explaining photosynthesis as a cycle and a shuffling of atoms to create sugar
Noelle Kreider

Science Online - plants and the environment - 0 views

  • The distribution and growth of plants in the prairie is affected by numerous living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) factors (see table).Biotic and Abiotic Components of the Environment BioticPlants of the same species, plants of different species, animals, fungi, bacteriaAbioticTemperature, sunlight, water, soil nutrients, topography
  • Recently burned areas in the prairie support the dense growth of herbs and grasses because fire enhances nutrient availability in the soil. Bison prefer to graze in recently burned areas because the grasses there are more nutritious. Bison grazing "trims back" the dominant grasses, allowing other plants to establish and grow. Bison urine and dung further enhance nutrient availability in the soil, which supports the growth of some plants and suppresses the growth of others.
  • Plants are the foundation of ecosystems. Through photosynthesis, energy in sunlight is converted into sugars or other carbohydrates that plants use as an energy source. Plants also play a vital role in cycling nutrients through ecosystems. Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other essential nutrients dissolved in soil water are taken up by plant roots and incorporated into plant tissue. Other organisms consume plants to acquire the energy and nutrients they need to survive.
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  • Beyond playing a critical role in energy flow and nutrient cycling, plants interact with and impact their environment in many other ways. Their presence provides not only food but also habitat for other organisms. Plants influence temperature and other aspects of climate. They also compete with one another for resources in the environment. These and many other phenomena demonstrate that plants are not just a passive backdrop on the landscape, but are a dynamic part of their environment.
  • A central principle of ecology is that organisms must have traits which help them fit and survive in their environment. For example, a cactus produces shallow roots that allow it to rapidly absorb any rainfall in the desert and specialized cells in its stem that swell to store that water. Instead of conducting photosynthesis, the leaves are modified into spines that protect the cactus from animals that may try to eat it. Photosynthesis occurs in the outer layers of its succulent, green stem.
  • The traits of the cactus described above are its phenotype, which is any structural, biochemical, or behavioral characteristic expressed by an organism. The genes in the DNA that code for the phenotype are the genotype. Genetically based phenotypic traits that promote survival and reproductive success of an organism in its environment are adaptations. For example, the shallow roots, photosynthetic stems, and spines are adaptations that promote cactus survival in the desert.
Noelle Kreider

TeacherTube Videos - Weathering and Erosion Game Show Review - 0 views

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    student-created video posing review questions about physical and chemical weathering and erosion. shows animations of physical weathering that may be useful to grade 4.
Noelle Kreider

Rockhounds - 0 views

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    animations, quizzes, and more about types of rocks and rock cycle
Noelle Kreider

NOAA Graphical Weather Forecast - 1 views

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    use the play or forward buttons to show animation of forecast for temperature, precipitation, wind, etc.
Noelle Kreider

Inquiry in Action | Download Free Science Activities, Find information on Workshops, Le... - 0 views

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    lesson plans on states of matter, physical and chemical changes. includes supporting animations and videos. from American Chemical Society.
Noelle Kreider

Science Online - Yucca Forest - 0 views

  • For example, a cactus produces shallow roots that allow it to rapidly absorb any rainfall in the desert and specialized cells in its stem that swell to store that water. Instead of conducting photosynthesis, the leaves are modified into spines that protect the cactus from animals that may try to eat it. Photosynthesis occurs in the outer layers of its succulent, green stem.
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    image and brief description of desert plants and their adaptations
Janece Boyd

TeacherTube - Teach the World | Teacher Videos | Lesson Plan Videos | Student Video Les... - 0 views

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    Great information for science on this site.
Harry Coats

Discover How Rocks are Formed - 0 views

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    View animations that will show you how the three different kinds of rocks are formed by clicking on different areas of the main cross section picture.
Noelle Kreider

ARKive - a unique collection of thousands of videos, images and fact-files illustrating... - 0 views

  • Wildlife films and photos are vital weapons in the battle to save the world's endangered species from the brink of extinction
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    amazing images, videos, sounds of life on earth with helpful factual information
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    Re: Mexican Water Mouse - Please explain to children: MEXICANS ARE NOT IDENTIFIED BY SOMBREROS AND FLOTATION DEVICES - WHERE IS THE CULTURAL SENSITIVITY!?!?!?
Noelle Kreider

Animation of Salt Dissolving in Water - 1 views

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    shows how the molecules of water interact with salt to dissolve it. use this with the periodic table lessons after talking about ions.
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