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Science Connections
K-3 |
4-6
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Bears, Bears, Bears
(Bear pages updated 9/19/07) |
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The Bear Facts from the National Zoo
Learn about the eight bear species. Use the link above or use one of the
specific links below.
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Bears of the World - A page kept up to date by the International
Association for Bear Research & Management
Bears of the World
Descriptions of many bear species, with photos.
Bears
More advanced reading
level needed, but a good source of information.
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| Find printouts for
coloring of the
Giant Panda,
Grizzly Bear,
Black Bear,
Brown Bear, and
Polar Bear as well as lots of "kid friendly" information at
Enchanted Learning. |
Bear
Activities, Facts and Photos
(This is at the KidZone so there are some ads)
The Bear Facts: Polar Bears
This page is specific to Polar Bears. |
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Visit
Cub's Corner, a
page about bears just for kids. Find information and photos.
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Penguins and
Antarctica |
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| Learn about the frozen continent of
Antarctica and the
penguins that live there. |
Play the
Polar Pairs
game with your class and learn about polar animals and their habitat.
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Find just about everything you've ever
wanted to know about penguins, and more at
Pete and Barb's Penguin
Pages. |
Check
out Barb’s
travel journal
to Antarctica -- good
pictures, interesting text. Worthwhile visit as a class or with adult
volunteer |
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At
Enchanted
Learning, find lots of kid friendly information about Antarctica
including a view from space, a quick quiz and printouts of map and animals. |
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Pictures
from Antarctica
including penguins and landscape. Photos can be enlarged for easier
viewing. May be a fun all class visit. |
Visit
Penguins Around the World
and find facts, pictures, slide shows and lesson plans to use. |
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Find a great collection of
penguin info and links and also find a great penguin
webquest. May be suitable project to do with upper level "reading
buddies" |
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This
penguin webquest was created for second graders. |
Try this online quiz on
penguins or this one on
Antarctica. |
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Enjoy this
cyberhunt on Antarctica from Scholastic. |
Listen to the sounds
of penguins and seals from Antarctica. |
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Zoomschool
has wonderful, kid friendly information on Antarctica. |
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Solar System |
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http://space.jpl.nasa.gov/
http://www.nasm.si.edu/etp/
http://dept.physics.upenn.edu/nineplanets/
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Here are 2 great online encyclopedias:
Grolier Online Encyclopedia:
http://auth.grolier.com/login/go_login_page.html?bffs=N
(see your teacher for password details)
Encarta Online Encyclopedia:
http://encarta.msn.com/
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| Take this Journey
Through Space. |
Star Child
offers a great selection of directed activities |
| From Windows on the
Universe comes
Kids In Space. Games and activities at multiple levels. Also
includes good research info. |
The Planetary Photojournal
provides extraordinary photos of the planets, spacecraft and more.
Includes some of the latest pictures taken on
Mars. |
| Send your students
to
Solar System Tutor. There are short readings followed by a quiz
question. |
Zoom
Astronomy is a wonderful resource with information geared for kids,
including classroom activities. |
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Space Place
Launch Pad has some great info and activities, some of which could
work as "task computing" ideas. |
Check out
educational activities from NASA. Ready to use with
minimal teacher prep time. Space Link home connects you to an
index of other NASA resources. Students can also visit the NASA kids'
page. |
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about space. Here you can learn about our universe, our Solar
system, Stars, Planets, Black holes, Stars life cycle, astro physics,
Aliens. You can add your own page and find space related games and
quizzes. |
Find great
online explorations from NASA including Trading Cards, Galaxy Safari,
and Comet Cookbook. |
| Find
solar system related
educational
activities from a collaborative effort of NASA and University of
Montana. They are annotated and describe appropriate grade level,
difficulty of project and duration.
Welcome to the Planets has
wonderful photos from the Hubble Spacecraft. |
The
Solar System in Pictures
provides beautiful photos of the planets as well as information and
quizzes to test your knowledge.
The Nine
Planets - For Kids
Easy to read, easy to understand information about the nine planets in our
Solar System.
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| Send
your students on this Journey
Through the Universe |
Then visit
NASA's Solar System
home page and find a wealth of info on the planets, current explorations
and more. |
| At the
Space Science Institute, find
A
Family Guide to Mars,
A Family
Guide to the Sun, as well as
Two
Interactive Games about the universe |
Visit Current
Sky to see location and timing of planets in the evening and morning
sky. |
| Visit Marsquest
Online to launch a spacecraft to Mars, explore its volcanoes and
canyons and more........ |

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Simple Machines |
| What basic ideas make
most machines possible? Log on to
Brain POP and
view animated videos to learn about levers and inclined planes. |
Dirtmeister’s
Science Reporters from Scholastic: What are simple machines and where
can you find them? Simple machines help you move things more easily,
and you can find them everywhere! Investigate the facts, observe,
and record. |
| Learn about six
simple machines at
Simple
Machines Learning Site .
Each of the machine pages contain information and activities for students to
use. |
Here's
a site that lets you play, explore and invent. There are sections
about Exploration/tinkering,
Make
believe/visual thinking, Social
play/collaboration, and Puzzle
play/problem solving. There is also information about inventors. |
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Exploring Leonardo from the
Boston Museum of Science has lessons, classroom activities as well as
interactive activities. Be sure to read the
Letter to
Teachers. |
The
Inventor's Toolbox investigates the elements of machines. |
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Simple
Machines Made Simpler for explanations and animations of simple
machines. Also has digital photos of machines they found in their school
building. Fun activity for your class? |
Machines Make Life Easier has definitions, explanations, short videos
of machines at work as well as quick quizzes and extension activities. A
little glitzy, but worth the visit. |
| Check on the
webquest page to find a good choice for your
class. |
Identify simple machines around the house and in the tool shed.
Great review opportunity as a class! First recognize simple machines and
then identify what type of machine it is! |
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Franklin
Institutes
"Spotlight" on
Simple Machines
gives definitions, shows drawings and gives additional resources on the
six simple machines. |
Have your students Explore
Simple Machines by trying this webquest designed for fourth graders. |
Biomes
Body Systems
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