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Tammy Davis

Welcome to the USGS - U.S. Geological Survey - 1 views

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    This website focuses on the study of geology, geography, our natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten us. I believe this site is best suited for secondary level students. Government documents include photos, maps, news releases, and videos about all topics in the earth science area. I especially found the "Science In Your Backyard" tab on the right margin interesting. You select a state and a link will allow you to access real time data, statistics, and new releases related to geology and natural resources in that state.
Crystal Knutson

State Archivists - 0 views

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    This site has links to information on some of the states. Nebraska is one of the states with a link and there is a wide variety of information included about the state.
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    While I directed my search to Nebraska once on this site, many of the other state sites that I checked out were really cool. I imagine upper elementary would benefit from this site for projects, but I could utilize this site in my Flat Stanley project. Flat Stanley is sent to my student's families in other states (countries) and we compare and contrast the physical geography, natural resources and climate. This site would allow me to do that while showing the students some specific historical/cultural aspects not experienced through typical research.
Crystal Knutson

Energy Site - 1 views

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    What a great site to explain energy. My 3rd graders learn about potential energy, kinetic energy, light and sound energy, etc. This site will provide great information and resources when I begin this Energy unit in November. With an outdated textbook, I'll rely more and more on sites like this to explain the possibilities of new energies, especially as our natural resources deplete and we rely on finding new ones or utilizing renewable resources.
Karen Schack

Discover the Forest - 0 views

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    this site has links to good websites about the forest, wild flowers, animals, rain forest, etc. Go to the why section. the rest is mainly a campaign to post photos of nature on facebook to get others interested in the outdoors.
Anne J. Coffman

Holocaust - 1 views

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    This site has photographs of very thought provoking images of the concentration camps. They are graphic in nature and may be upsetting to some. They would be a wonderful supplement to any study of WWII. It gives a small glimpse of how horrific the conditions were for the Jewish prisoners.
Juli Steen

Smithsonian Education - Students Home Page - 3 views

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    The Smithsonian has webpages for students, families, and teachers. The student site has primary sources in the format of pictures and video footage. They are called IdeaLabs on this site. The IdealLab I found interesting was the Walk on the Moon. It included a video footage from the Apollo landing on the moon and President Kennedy's address to the nation.
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    This website organizes some of the Smithsonian Institution's vast resources into four topics for students to explore: art, science, history and people/places. There are incredible virtual tours, online interactive labs, games and activities. The site has an educator's section with lesson plans and a search feature to find resources by keyword, grade, and subject.
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    Explore art, science, history, and people like never before. If you teach the solar system, plate tectonics, volcanoes, or rocks and minerals the Dynamic Earth site is for you. I was so impressed being able to go online and zoom in on hundreds of different rocks, minerals, and gems. Fascinating!
Catherine Wilkinson

Children's Natural Web Sites - 0 views

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    List of sites for your students that need help with projects ranging from virtual zoos to biomes. This also has great sources for wolves, dinosaurs, and backyard astronomy.
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