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Cheska Lorena

HHMI - Pedigrees and Inheritance of Lactose Intolerance - 5 views

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    Students explore the genetic changes associated with lactose tolerance/intolerance and how the trait is inherited in families.
Amy Roediger

Planetarium - Interactive star map and virtual sky - 2 views

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    Planetarium by Neave Interactive is a website on which you can specify your current location and it will show you a map of the night sky based upon your location and the date. You can also use Planetarium without specifying your location and instead explore the night sky from any place on Earth. For Google Chrome users, Planetarium offers a Chrome Web App that you can add to your browser.
Jeanne Elliott

Endangered Ecosystems: A Scholastic Explorers Activity | Scholastic.com - 4 views

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    I didn't go to the activity but looks good and interactive from the description.
Martin Burrett

SpaceRip - 1 views

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    A superb YouTube channel with a huge collection of stunning space videos. Explore to planets, the galaxy and the universe.
Martin Burrett

Video: The Strangest Plant In The World?! - 1 views

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    "What is the strangest plant in the world? This video explores the contenders and teaches lots about plant science at the same time."
Martin Burrett

STEM across the school - 0 views

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    "The importance of offering a broad curriculum within the school system cannot be over-stated, allowing students to explore a range of topics that spark their interest, and potentially inspire them to follow a career path that can have a positive impact on their lives, society and the environment. STEM activities (built around Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) offer a broad range of opportunities, opening up the potential of enquiry based learning that is relevant to the world we live in. Many education systems globally place a great emphasis on a STEM curriculum for all students, no matter of age, race, gender or ability, but what STEM based activities work best in your setting, helping students see the world differently, and potentially inspiring to enter STEM careers of the future?"
Martin Burrett

Cell Structure - 0 views

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    "Discover and explore the micro world of cells with this well design flash resource. Browse interactive diagrams of various types of living cells and try the quiz to test your knowledge."
Martin Burrett

Nova Elements - 1 views

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    "A great chemistry app for PC, Mac and iPad which lets you explore the molecular composition of everyday objects."
Martin Burrett

OneZoom - Tree of Life Explorer - 8 views

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    This is beautiful site showing a zooming tree of life with links to more information for thousands of species. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
anonymous

ScienceDump | Espresso for the Mind - 7 views

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    This is an aggregation site for science news and articles. Find fascinating research and stories to intrigue your class and explore the boundaries of human knowledge yourself. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Science
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    A site for the science curious
Jeanne Elliott

Living Together - Parasites and Hosts| Q?rius, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History - 1 views

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    5/19 webcast
Adam Brickey

About - The Molecularium Project - 5 views

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    "We want to excite children about the world of science and the Molecularium program is a tremendous tool to ignite their curiosity." Shirley Ann Jackson, President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute The Molecularium® Project's mission is to expand science literacy and awareness. We aim to excite audiences of all ages to explore and understand the molecular nature of the world around them.
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