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Rhondda Powling

Human Body Maps | 3D Models of the Human Anatomy | Healthline - 4 views

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    Healthline Body Maps provides interactive three dimensional models for learning about human anatomy. Body Maps has male and female models. The models have eight layer views, from skin to skeletal, that you can select. You can hold your mouse pointer over any part of the model to view a body part's name and then zoom to more detailed information
Rhondda Powling

WeatherSpark | Interactive Weather Charts - 5 views

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    Weather Spark is a new site that offers weather data from more than 4,000 weather stations around the world. Not only is there data from more than 4,000 stations, there is also data going back more than fifty years. All of this data can be used to create comparisons of current weather conditions around the world, comparisons of current and past weather conditions, and to view global climate trends.
riss leung

:: e-Learning for Kids :: - 0 views

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    Amazing site with loads of interactiove activities. Great for IWBs!
Lisa Dumicich

Edheads - Activate Your Mind! - 0 views

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    Edheads helps students learn through educational games and activities designed to meet state and national standards. We partner with various school systems in the United States, which help us research, design and test our activities every step of the way! Very cool virtual surgery activites
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    Edheads helps students learn through educational games and activities designed to meet state and national standards. We partner with various school systems in the United States, which help us research, design and test our activities every step of the way!
Lisa Dumicich

Exhibits Collection -- Amusement Park Physics - 0 views

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    The designers of the roller coaster carefully crafted this thrilling ride to be just that, but you're actually in less danger than you think. You face a greater threat of injury playing sports or riding a bike than you do on a park ride. Amusement park rides use physics laws to simulate danger, while the rides themselves are typically very safe.
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