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Christa Hathaway

Social Studies: Meet Famous Americans - 0 views

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    This website contains an extensive list of important people in American history with information about each one of them. It is produced by the Library of Congress.
anonymous

World war 2 website - 0 views

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Audrey Braun

Homophones: your, you're - 0 views

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    Great site for teaching about homophones!
Audrey Braun

Schoolhouse Rock Verbs - YouTube - 0 views

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    Great video for elementary school aged students to learn about grammar and verbs!
Anja Abbott

Pre-K - 6th Grade : Social Studies - 0 views

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    This website will help students understand geography and the layout of the world. There are many interactive games available to help students get the material.
Anja Abbott

Science Lessons for Younger Students - 0 views

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    Make Me Genius provides videos, projects, tests, educational powerpoints, and more all on the subject of science, for elementary and middle school aged kids.
Katy Baringer

An Introduction to Evolution - 0 views

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    Photo courtesy Shutterstock. There are four basic mechanisms by which biological evolution takes place. These include mutation, migration, genetic drift, and natural selection. Each of these four mechanisms are capable of altering the frequencies of genes in a population and as a result, they all are capable of driving descent with modification.
Katy Baringer

Early Theories of Evolution: Topic Menu - 0 views

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    EARLY THEORIES OF EVOLUTION: 17th-19th Century Discoveries that Led to the Acceptance of Biological Evolution
Katy Baringer

Evolution 101: An Introduction to Evolution - 0 views

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    Through the process of descent with modification, the common ancestor of life on Earth gave rise to the fantastic diversity that we see documented in the fossil record and around us today. Evolution means that we're all distant cousins: humans and oak trees, hummingbirds and whales.
Maegan Fields

Addition/Subtraction Games - 1 views

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    Math Game!
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    A fun baseball game that allows students to practice their addition skills.
Maegan Fields

Fishing Addition Game - 0 views

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    Fun Arcade math game to learn Addition.
Maegan Fields

Math for kids - 0 views

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    Cool math free online lessons and games to learn addition - Learn how to add, practice with our cool math games and use flash cards to remember your addition facts.
Andrea Smith

Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure - 0 views

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    Biology4Kids.com! The web site that teaches the basics of biology and life science to everyone!
Nykol McLeod

EFL Activities for Kids, ESL Printables, Worksheets, Games, Puzzles, for Preschool, Pri... - 0 views

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    Teachers and Parents' Resources This website is basically for parents and teachers trying to help their kids study English. You will find a guide to the materials you need in the TEACHERS and PARENTS section of the site. Sine these resources have been prepared by ESL professionals with at least 5 years teaching experience, you will find this site a great help.
Andrea Smith

Cellular Biology: Introduction - 0 views

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    Introduction | Structures/Functions | Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes | Types | Reproduction | Theory | Glossary | Credits
Nykol McLeod

Science for Kids - Fun Experiments, Facts, Games & Projects - 0 views

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    Overview: The site focused primarily on science information that focused on an elementary school audience. The site contained a lot of information on a large amount of different topics that would make it easy for a student to find information on just about any topic related to science. Different tabs included for the student are experiments, games, facts, quizzes, projects, videos and images. Students can use much of this information on their studies regarding science. Since there is a .nz at the end of the web address, the teacher can see the website was created in New Zealand. The site can also take you to other subjects like English and math although they seem to be done by same creator of this site. Content: There are a large amount of different topics that would make it easy for a student to find information. Topics include earth science, animals, chemistry, scientists, water, and weather. Each includes information on the topic and also in the site they can do activities and games. A lot of the information appears to be correct but the only problem is it is hard to tell where a lot of the information was retrieved from. It also shows that last updated date being January 9th, 2013 so all the information is fairly recent. Design: The main thing I noticed about the website's design was the color that popped out. The different sections of the site were listed with red, blue, orange, brown and other colors for the different topics. Many pictures were included on the site that makes it more interesting and entertaining for the students to look at while they are learning.
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    Content- This site covers just about every topic a child could think of from animals, to weather, volcanoes, to teeth. This site has everything. The home page of this site gives the different pages that information and activities can be found based on what sort of information is being looked for. There are pages for facts, science topics, experiments, lessons, videos, quizzes, pictures, and then other sorts of fun random science things. This site can be used for all age levels because there are so many different things to learn about and use on here. All the information is up to date and recent as well and the author is highly qualified to do so and updates the page frequently. The content is written in simplistic terms so that all ages can find and understand it. The site doesn't have any links to different websites but much of the information needed is all in one place. Design- When you come to the homepage of this site it is very well put together and students will know that this site will give them information about all sorts of science topics. The site is not too overwhelming because it does not have large words written across the screen, but words that students can easily read and know exactly what is being taught. The site is appealing to the eye and all pages are set up in the same manner. Pictures and videos are all relevant to the topics as are the games. The games and videos also add an interactive aspect which is important for small children to have because it helps them retain the information better Overview: Overall I really enjoyed this site. It is really easy to read and understand and students don't need a very high level of reading to do so. It is colorful which makes it appealing, especially for younger students. It also has a lot of interactive aspects such as the games, the quizzes, and the videos to help the students learn more about the topic. It is easy to get around and that will make it more enjoyable for the students as well. Also, I
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    Enjoy learning about science with a wide range of fun experiments, facts, games, activities, quizzes, videos and projects that are perfect for kids.
Andrea Smith

Cell Metabolism | Learn Science at Scitable - 0 views

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    Cells are expert recyclers. They disassemble large molecules into simpler building blocks and then use those building blocks to create the new components they require. The breaking down of complex organic molecules occurs via catabolic pathways and usually involves the release of energy.
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