Animal Web Cams - National Zoo - 1 views
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The National Zoo is home to 2,000 individual animals of nearly 400 different species. Our best known residents are our giant pandas, but great apes, big cats, Asian elephants, birds, amphibians, reptiles, insects, aquatic animals, small mammals, and many others can be found at the Zoo. You can take a virtual visit to the Zoo any day of the week by tuning into our live web cams, which feature many of the Zoo's animals.
Explore.org - Live animal cams - 2 views
Webcams in the Classroom: Animal Inquiry and Observation - ReadWriteThink - 3 views
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Can't make it to a zoo? Observe animal habits and habitats using one of the many webcams broadcasting from zoos and aquariums around the United States and the world in this inquiry-based activity that focuses on observation logs, class discussion, questioning, and research. Students begin by viewing an animal webcam, making observations, and describing what they see in a notebook or log.
Progressive Achievement Tests in Science (PAT Science) - ACER Shop Online - 1 views
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"The Progressive Achievement Tests in Science (PATScience) is a thoroughly researched and nationally normed test to assess student achievement in scientific understanding from Years 3 to 10. The test questions are designed to assess science knowledge, scientific literacy and understanding of scientific principles, as well as their application."
$10 Smartphone to digital microscope conversion! - 5 views
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"This instructable will show you how to build a stand for about $10 that will transform your smartphone into a powerful digital microscope. This DIY conversion stand is more than capable of functioning in an actual laboratory setting. With magnification levels as high as 175x, plant cells and their nuclei are easily observed! In addition to allowing the observation of cells, this setup also produces stunning macro photography."
World's Largest Virtual Solar System Drive - 7 views
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"See three-dimensional planet models along the way as you shuttle from Pluto at the furthest reaches of the Solar System to the Sun, which is represented by the 37-metre Anglo-Australian Telescope dome at Siding Spring Observatory. The planets are displayed on huge billboards with the size of the planets and the distance between each billboard scaled relative to the dome - the Sun - along the five main roads that lead to Coonabarabran in regional NSW."
Bronze CREST project ideas | CSIRO - 7 views
▶ Speed Formula - YouTube - 6 views
Squishy Circuits - 7 views
SketchUp in Science, 3D Molecule Modeling in 7th grade - 13 views
Sparticl - STEM resource - 4 views
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