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Stacy McBain

Journey North Citizen Science: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration and Seasonal Change - 0 views

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    "Seasonal change is all around us. We see it in the length of a day, in the appearance of a flower, in the flight of a butterfly. Journey North engages students and citizen scientists around the globe in tracking wildlife migration and seasonal change. Participants share field observations across the northern hemisphere, exploring the interrelated aspects of seasonal change. Sunlight and the Seasons Discovering how sunlight drives seasonal change by tracking changes in day length, or photoperiod. Plants and the Seasons Exploring plant growth in tulip test gardens, running an experiment to track the arrival of spring. Seasonal Migrations Following animal migrations. Observing, reporting, and tracking travels across the hemisphere. Journey North is a free, Internet-based program presented by Annenberg Learner, a division of the Annenberg Foundation."
Judith Schoonover

Plants - 1 views

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    Tones of ideas and handouts to go with plant life cycle!
Christopher Bugaj

ARKive - Discover the world's most endangered species - 1 views

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    "Wildlife films and photos are vital weapons in the battle to save the world's endangered species from the brink of extinction. So with the help of the world's best filmmakers, photographers, conservationists and scientists, ARKive is creating the ultimate multimedia guide to the world's endangered animals, plants and fungi."
Judith Schoonover

How to Grow Beans in a Plastic Bag - 1 views

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    Students will be able to… *identify and describe the germination process of a bean plant. *conduct a simple science experiment and observe and record the outcome. *identify the basic needs of bean seeds in order to germinate. *measure the growth of a bean plant using standard measurement. *recognize that tools (rulers,…) have specific functions (to assist in measuring, …) to makes tasks easier.
Sally Norton-Darr

Image Bank | Classroom Resources | PBS Learning Media - 1 views

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    "Image Bank features images of animals, plants, and places, all of which are free for use in the classroom or in educational presentations or reports."
Judith Schoonover

Lawrence Hall of Science - 24/7 Science - 1 views

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    "How fast does the wind blow? What makes things sticky? Where do insects live and plants grow? What is the best way to clean up the environment? How do humans measure up in the animal kingdom? So many questions-and so many ways to find answers! In these interactives, use your hands, feet, eyes, ears, brain, imagination and cool tools to experiment, design, test and discover amazing things about the world around you. It's science and it's fun!"
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    24/7 science is a site where you could spend days exploring the fun world of science, without repeating an exercise. Find out about everyday mysteries like why the wind blows so hard or what makes things sticky. Check out the activities for fun tricks like how to over overfill a glass of water without spilling a drop or how to clean an oil spill. Exhausted? Go on and relax with some fun games - All science-related of course!
Judith Schoonover

TeacherTube Videos - Origami Newspaper Seedling Pot - 0 views

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    This video will show you how to fold half a sheet of newspaper into a small box you can use to start plants from seeds.
Sally Norton-Darr

A Touch of Class - Science NetLinks - 2 views

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    "In this series of lessons, you have been learning about how living things are classified. The activities on this esheet will further your understanding of classification by allowing you to classify plants and animals into groups based on certain characteristics."
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