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Disaster Kitchen - Harcourt

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Prowl around this virtual kitchen in search of thirteen safety hazards. Click on each one to find out what trouble it could cause and how to prevent it. Note: This ...more
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Prowl around this virtual kitchen in search of thirteen safety hazards. Click on each one to find out what trouble it could cause and how to prevent it. Note: This site requires the Shockwave plug-in. Get it from the TeachersFirst Toolbox page.

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This is a great activity for strengthening skills in observation and problem-solving. Project the Disaster Kitchen in your classroom on an interactive white board, and ask students to circle and explain the problems they see before beginning the interactive activity.

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Play Amazon Explorer

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Discover the mysteries within the Amazon basin with this engaging activity in which students assume the role of Sam Smith, natural historian. Before boarding the virtual plane to Amazonia,...more
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Discover the mysteries within the Amazon basin with this engaging activity in which students assume the role of Sam Smith, natural historian. Before boarding the virtual plane to Amazonia, students must make note of the questions their research should answer. Once in the rainforest, students can explore the river, forest floor, and canopy to learn about the flora and fauna that live in these regions. At the end of the journey, students are asked to share their answers to the research questions.

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Use this site as a learning center or station during a unit on biomes, specifically the Amazon River and the Jungle surrounding it. Allow students to work on the site individually or cooperative learning groups, helping them review the content. This site is excellent for enrichment. Include it on your teacher web page for students to access both in and out of class.

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A Race with Grace: Sports Poetry in Motion - IRA /NCTE

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Turn the excitement of the Olympics into a meaningful writing assignment. This lesson plan asks students to explore the aesthetic characteristic of athletics, drawing from their own...more
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Turn the excitement of the Olympics into a meaningful writing assignment. This lesson plan asks students to explore the aesthetic characteristic of athletics, drawing from their own experiences as well as examples in popular media. Thoughts and impressions are recorded in a reflective journal. Using the data as a foundation, students conduct Internet research, view short informative video clips, take digital photographs, and synthesize all of the information into an original cinquain poem. The lesson plan allows you to select your state and grade level to see the standards for your state.

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Get your students excited about poetry, by using the momentum of sports and the Olympics. Share the video clips on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Use this site to integrate science, sports, and research into your language arts class.

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PestWorld for Kids - PBS

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Discover why pests like wasps, mice, ticks, roaches and other creepy crawlies like our houses so much. Students can try their hands at being pest detectives or pest rangers with ...more
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Discover why pests like wasps, mice, ticks, roaches and other creepy crawlies like our houses so much. Students can try their hands at being pest detectives or pest rangers with this clever site that focuses on our most notorious nuisances - mosquitoes, roaches, wasps, mice, and termites.

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Learn how they have adapted to live with us and how we can successfully avoid them. Visit the teacher section for lesson plans, game cards, and coloring pages.

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Quiz Tree - Sierra Vista Software

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You'll find a huge collection of interactive quizzes on this site, testing student comprehension in many subject areas, including elementary math, foreign language (Spanish, French,...more
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You'll find a huge collection of interactive quizzes on this site, testing student comprehension in many subject areas, including elementary math, foreign language (Spanish, French, Italian), SAT content, science, history, and economics. Some quizzes are multiple choice, others drag-and-drop, but all offer immediate feedback with sound effects.

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A great resource for reviewing content or investigating new information. Headphones highly recommended.

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Understanding Evolution - UC Paleontology Museum

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This gem of a site covers a huge range of evolution-based issues from the most basic (What IS evolution?) to more esoteric questions (How does it factor into my life?). ...more
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This gem of a site covers a huge range of evolution-based issues from the most basic (What IS evolution?) to more esoteric questions (How does it factor into my life?). Teachers can glean some great ideas for teaching fundamental aspects of the theory, explaining common misconceptions and research procedures, and outlining the changes that have occurred in our understanding of the process.

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There is SO much to explore on this site, but be sure to scroll down the page to see the favorites including th Pleistocene Puzzle, a comic, and then check out the collection of lesson plans for all grade levels.

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Penguins

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This kid-friendly site is filled with penguin facts, photographs, and activities. Primary students can learn about the aquatic birds - their appearance, life cycle, and various species...more
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This kid-friendly site is filled with penguin facts, photographs, and activities. Primary students can learn about the aquatic birds - their appearance, life cycle, and various species - as they sing songs, solve puzzles, and complete printable coloring sheets. A great site for teaching basic research skills.

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Bones - SEN Teacher Resources

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Learn about the major parts of the human skeleton with this interactive, multimedia site. Students can click on each bone to hear it pronounced, then test their knowledge with a ...more
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Learn about the major parts of the human skeleton with this interactive, multimedia site. Students can click on each bone to hear it pronounced, then test their knowledge with a timed click-and-drag quiz. Use as an independent review in the computer lab, or as a full-class white board activity.

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Share this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard before allowing students to use it individually or with a partner. The site would be excellent both for introducing a unit on human anatomy, or for reviewing it. Encourage students to take the quiz, and post the site on the class wiki or web page so they have the capability to access it both in and out of the classroom.

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Weather Dog - Pearson Education

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Test student knowledge of weather with this interactive quiz, available in three levels of difficulty. Students are presented with a weather fact and must choose the word or phrase...more
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Test student knowledge of weather with this interactive quiz, available in three levels of difficulty. Students are presented with a weather fact and must choose the word or phrase that correctly completes the sentence.

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Animal Exploration: See Who's Out There - Suriya Creations

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This nicely organized visual site about animals is perfect for independent student research at the elementary level. Students can select an animal by type, read through the kid-friendly...more
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This nicely organized visual site about animals is perfect for independent student research at the elementary level. Students can select an animal by type, read through the kid-friendly text to learn more about it, and browse through some great photographs. Animal topics include birds, fish, reptiles, spiders and insects, amphibians, and mammals. The site also includes a search feature (scroll to the bottom of the home page) and games, puzzles, and other activities. Although all reference links are active, some of the games and puzzle links are no longer working. This site does include some small advertisements.

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Use this site for individual research projects on a variety of animals. Share the link in your class newsletter or on your class website for students to access at home.

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Online Bird Guide - Cornell University

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Cornell's Ornithology lab has created one of the most comprehensive bird species sites on the web. While parts of the site require a subscription, this online bird guide remains an...more
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Cornell's Ornithology lab has created one of the most comprehensive bird species sites on the web. While parts of the site require a subscription, this online bird guide remains an effective, well illustrated online guide to bird spotting, habitats, and identification. Teachers will find many uses for the site as a reference tool, and as a resource for studying habitats and migration patterns

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Useful for identifying various birds, finding ways for feeding and attracting birds to your home or school.

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TlsBooks.com - Worksheets

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This huge collection of downloadable worksheets covers all major subject areas - from geography and reading, to science and spelling. New choices are added on a regular basis, so check...more
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This huge collection of downloadable worksheets covers all major subject areas - from geography and reading, to science and spelling. New choices are added on a regular basis, so check back often. Please read and follow the copyright guidelines provided on the site.

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Monarch Butterfly - Journey North

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Add this site to your unit on life cycles and get your students involved in tracking the incredible migration of the monarch butterflies to their winter home in Mexico. Excellent ...more
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Add this site to your unit on life cycles and get your students involved in tracking the incredible migration of the monarch butterflies to their winter home in Mexico. Excellent site for a student research project. Aligned to National Standards.

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Encourage your students to become a citizen scientist using this informative site. View maps, and find out more information by clicking the images. At the bottom of the landing page, click "What to Report" to see a thorough explanation. You may want to print this page out for interested students.

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Leaves Change Color - Education World

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Discover the science behind the changing autumn leaves with this Internet scavenger hunt. Students can practice simple Web research skills while gaining an understanding of the factors...more
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Discover the science behind the changing autumn leaves with this Internet scavenger hunt. Students can practice simple Web research skills while gaining an understanding of the factors that contribute to the beautiful show of colors each fall.

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Back-to-School Scavenger Hunt - Enchanted Learning

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Looking for a good icebreaker for the first week of school? This interpersonal activity will help students get to know you and each other while having a lot of fun. ...more
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Looking for a good icebreaker for the first week of school? This interpersonal activity will help students get to know you and each other while having a lot of fun. A printable questionnaire and scavenger hunt sheet are included.

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Bookmark this activity for use at the beginning of any school year or semester change. Be sure to print the forms out before class begins, so students can fill them out and walk around finding matches.

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Google Maps - Google

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Google Maps gives you live visuals of any location, ideal for planning a trip, picturing the relationship between places, and viewing physical characteristics of almost anywhere in...more
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Google Maps gives you live visuals of any location, ideal for planning a trip, picturing the relationship between places, and viewing physical characteristics of almost anywhere in the world. Type or paste in an address and click "search maps." If you click Satellite or hybrid versions of the map, you will see actual satellite images of the terrain. Zoom in and out, use the street view "orange man" to walk among the buildings and trees, or plan and share a route easily with Google Maps. Using your (free) Google membership allows you to save favorite places and more. Find businesses and other features near a specific map location: hotels, restaurants, schools, parks, and more. Google Maps has become more and more sophisticated, now offering many features previously only available in Google Earth, such as opening and/or saving placemarker files. Unlike Google Earth, Google Maps does not require software installation and does not use as much bandwidth for constant reloading. You can even play a tour of places you mark in Google Maps. They just keep adding more features! Google Maps is available as a free app for Android and iOS, too. The handy embed codes let you put any Google Map in a web page, blog, or wiki. Of course you do not need a membership or any special skills to simply SEE, share, or navigate a map. Membership gives you more ways to save.

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If you teach geography, this one's a must. It is also helpful for showing students WHERE a story or news event takes place. In lower grades, use it to show students basics of their community. Teach map skills by showing students their own community. Zoom in on their street or on the school. This site and its more sophisticated cousin, Google Earth, are great on an interactive whiteboard. Set up a class Google account (or use student accounts if permitted). Have students create their own custom route plans to tour historic sites. Challenge math students to plan the most economical route to visit several vacation destinations, including gas mileage and gas prices. Have students create placemarker files of the important places in the life of a famous person or the route traveled by a particular unit during the Civil War. Have student groups create placemarker files to show environmental sites, habitats, landforms, or anything you can place on a map. Embed projects in a class wiki using the handy embed code offered as a sharing option. Not comfortable with wikis? Check out TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through.

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The Rock Family - TeachersFirst

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Here's a nice little lesson for second and third graders on the three basic rock types that uses Inspiration concept mapping software. Over three class periods, students investigate...more
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Here's a nice little lesson for second and third graders on the three basic rock types that uses Inspiration concept mapping software. Over three class periods, students investigate each type using web resources that explain how each type of rock is formed. Downloadable worksheets make it easy to use the lesson materials again and again. Aligned to national standards.

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Try this lesson with Inspiration software or use the free online version called Mywebspiration, reviewed here.
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Return to Flight - STS 114 - NASA

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The launch of STS-114 marks the first space shuttle misson since the Columbia accident two years ago. This NASA site serves as home base for their multi-format coverage of the ...more
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The launch of STS-114 marks the first space shuttle misson since the Columbia accident two years ago. This NASA site serves as home base for their multi-format coverage of the launch and flight, and there are loads of links from this page to content for various ages and interests. Though this page is no longer maintained, and a few features require Flash, there is still plenty to learn from this site about past space endeavors.

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Where Did That Pencil Come From? - National Council on Economic Education

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Learn about America's natural resources and brainstorm the specific consumer goods produced from these resources. Students must choose a state, investigate its natural features, develop...more
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Learn about America's natural resources and brainstorm the specific consumer goods produced from these resources. Students must choose a state, investigate its natural features, develop a list of resources, and draw connections to possible products created from them. But make sure your students have a good grasp on map-reading skills and the role of renew able/nonrenewable resources in the manufacturing process before you begin the lesson. Includes a downloadable worksheet, an interactive drag-and-drop activity, and links to additional resources. Aligned to Standards.

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Take advantage of the free lesson plan on this site about Natural Resources. Be sure to save this site as a favorite on your classroom desktop to allow for easy retrieval later on!

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Get Wise - Resource Action Program

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Educate students about the importance of conserving energy and water in their homes with this multimedia site. Visitors can stroll through a virtual house, learn about the amount of...more
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Educate students about the importance of conserving energy and water in their homes with this multimedia site. Visitors can stroll through a virtual house, learn about the amount of energy and water certain appliances and household tasks consume, and discover easy-to-follow tips on how to conserve earth's natural resources. Includes some interactive educational games. Visit the Teacher Center for downloadable activities and materials.

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