A Field Guide to Hurricane Photography | Compound Eye, Scientific American Blog Network - 0 views
Lesson Plan | Writing Fiction Based on Real Science - NYTimes.com - 0 views
On TV, Ray Kurzweil Tells Me How to Build a Brain | Streams of Consciousness, Scientifi... - 0 views
How Do You Play - 1 views
Learning Never Stops: Succeeding With Science - 0 views
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"Succeeding with Science is a website built around fun and interactive educational games, activities, and videos to help students learn and love science. The student activities are sorted by age range from 4-7 years up to 16+ and there is also a teachers section. Each activity come with PDF lesson plans and support materials as well. Science teachers at all levels should find this site to be useful way to support their curriculum."
meteoritessize | CartoDB - 0 views
KML Archive - 0 views
Enercities - 1 views
Videos : Ri Channel - 1 views
Bike Helmet Meets Black Box - Scientific American - 0 views
CK-12 Science Simulations - 0 views
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Always wondered why a violin sounds different than a guitar? Or what size mirror you need to see your entire body? Or what keeps a bobsled on its track? Say hello to CK-12's latest product: Interactive Simulations! Discover a whole new way of teaching. Play with these rich, free immersive experiences to teach core physics concepts through daily real world experiences. These simulations immerse students in an interactive learning experience using real world context combined with math or science content. So go ahead, spark their curiosity - help them learn, interact and have fun!
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