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Sadie Delashmit

Which embryo is human? - 1 views

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    This website explains that embryos all go through different stages before being born. Often many embryos look alike until later stages. I picked this website because I thought it was interesting to see the embryos and guess which each organism was. I would use this website during computer time for material to be reinforced and for students to have fun guessing which animal is which.
Tara Kennedy

E is for Explore!: Food Chain Stacking Cups - 2 views

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    This website shows an activity using Styrofoam cups. It gives teachers an idea on an activity for students. I found this website on Pinterest and I really like the idea. I chose this website because it is a clever activity that many teachers can use in their classroom. It is also inexpensive. I would create this activity for different environments and have my students stack the animals in the correct order, to create a food chain. After a lesson on food chains, I would have my students complete this activity.
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    LOVE this! Would like even better if the cups weren't styrofoam.
Sadie Delashmit

Species Survival Plans :: Saint Louis Zoo - 0 views

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    This website explains how zoologists have to make "survival plans" for the species at the zoo. In this survival plan zoologists must consider which animal breeds with what. This is because they are often concerned about keeping genetic vigor. I I would use this website to plan a field trip to the St. Louis Zoo. At the zoo students will learn about why some zoologists pick certain mates over others.
Ashley Boyles

Seasons Games and Crafts - 0 views

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    This resource was organized into the four different seasons. Once you decide which season you want to explore, you click on the specifc button which then leads you to many different artifacts. There were coloring sheets that went along with the season which would be a great tool for free time during this unit. Another great tool on this site was the games. Each season had games that ranged in difficulty. I could use the game section of this website as a computer center for the students. I would definitely use this website in the classroom as well as a resourse for planning my lessons.
Sara Beer

Welcome to the Children's Butterfly Site | Children's Butterfly Website - 1 views

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    This site provides information about butterflies along with coloring pages, teaching tools, and specific information about butterflies local to your area.
Sara Beer

Learning Page :: Professionally produced lesson plans, books, worksheets, and much more! - 1 views

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    This site has a lot of resources for lesson plans and worksheets on a variety of topics. For a butterfly unit, I would use the "Introduction to Bugs - What is an Insect?" lesson plan on this page to introduce the unit by explaining that a butterfly is an insect.
Sara Beer

San Diego Zoo Kids - Insect Butterfly - 0 views

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    I really like how this site gives basic information about butterflies including area, habitat, food, size, and life cycle in a fun and coloful format. It also includes links to games and activity ideas.
Sara Beer

Butterfly School: Butterfly Arts and Crafts - 0 views

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    This site gives a variety of ideas for caterpillar, butterfly, and butterfly life cycle art projects.
Sara Beer

Butterfly 1: Observing the Life Cycle of a Butterfly - Science NetLinks - 0 views

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    This site is a great resource for teachers planning a caterpillar/butterfly unit. It's actually two units and it breaks each unit down into parts. It also contains links to supplemental material to use during the lesson, including a slideshow, images, and student sheets.
Sara Beer

Butterfly Life Cycle for Kids | Kindergarten Science Lesson and Games - 1 views

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    This site is great! It gives a very cute animated lesson about butterfly life cycles and then allows you to play games to practive what you've learned! This would be great for a kindergarten or early elementary classroom and could be done individually or on a SmartBoard as a class as well.
Sara Beer

Field Trips - Butterfly House at Missouri Botanical Garden - 0 views

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    This would be a great field trip to take at the end of the caterpillar/butterfly unit! This link goes directly to the field trip options for the Missouri Botanical Garden. I also noticed that there is a Teacher Professional Development link as well! This would be great for Science teachers!
Sara Beer

Butterfly Life Cycle: Article with Lots of Pictures - 0 views

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    I really like the butterfly life cycle coloring page on this site, especially for younger elementary students. The information presented about the butterfly life cycle is also very good along with the videos. I especially like the link to purchase live butterfly kits and would definitely want to do this in my classroom.
Tara Kennedy

Build the food chain! - 0 views

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    This website contains an interactive game on food chains. Users are to place the animals in the correct order they would appear in the food chain. It allows you to choose between two different food chains. I chose this website because it includes this fun game, but also challenges students to understand food chains. I also think the game is engaging for students. One thing I really liked about this game is the ability to tell the user if they have chosen the correct order. I would allow my students to play this game in their own time, after they have finished their work, or during computer time.
Ciara Laubscher

St. Louis Zoo Field Trip - 0 views

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    The zoo has always been one of my favorite places to visit, and the best part is that our local St. Louis Zoo is FREE! This would be such an awesome field trip for the first grade students to get to go to. What is better than learning and seeing animals up close, and personal? Students will be able to see the different characteristics of each animal, and where they live for their habitat. They may even be able to take a tour where they can touch different animals to know what they feel like. I hope to get to go to the zoo with my future class! I know the students will love it, and will also love the self-exploration aspect of this awesome field trip.
Robert Beatty

Everything Physics - 1 views

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    Any questions a student might have about physics from real world applications to career opportunities can be accessed on this website
Robert Beatty

Six Flags St. Louis - 1 views

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    This is a field trip that I took with my high school physics class and i think it could be scaled down and still be useful at the junior high level.
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    This link is actually more direct to the information relevant for planning a school trip. http://www.sixflags.com/stLouis/groups/schools.aspx
Shannon suhre

Food chain video - 0 views

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    This is just a video that you could show at the beginning of a lesson about food chains and how they work to keep our world going and to get students engaged.
Shannon suhre

How Do I Survive - 0 views

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    This website is for the teacher to design a lesson for students to compare and contrast different animals and their habitats. This forces students to use observation, and critical thinking.
Shannon suhre

Scientific Method - 0 views

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    This website could be useful to both students and teachers. Teachers would use this website as a guide to help students understand the steps of the scientific method. This website allows students to take a quiz after reading the material to determine if they comprehend the information
Shannon suhre

Chain Reaction - 1 views

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    This website is mostly for the students. They are able to play a food chain game where they have to decide which things depend on others and where they are on the food chain. This would be good for students who finish assignments early or need help understanding the food chain
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