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DOE Human Genome Program - Denise Casey, Charles Cantor, Sylvia Spengler

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This is a Primer on Molecular Geneticsand the Human Genome Program from when the program first began. It includes Mapping and Sequencing, and the Human Genome Project, Model Organism...more
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This is a Primer on Molecular Geneticsand the Human Genome Program from when the program first began. It includes Mapping and Sequencing, and the Human Genome Project, Model Organism Research, Informatics: Data Collection and Interpretation, and Impact of the Human Genome Project.

tag(s): dna (52), genetics (82)

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This is good background knowledge for science teachers and students interested in exploring genetics further than their classroom instruction goes.
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Human Genome Project Education Resources

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Here's a collection of educational resources for teachers and students interested in the human genome project. The listings include scientific content, career information, glossaries,...more
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Here's a collection of educational resources for teachers and students interested in the human genome project. The listings include scientific content, career information, glossaries, and a variety of other information drawn primarily from government and academic sources.

tag(s): dna (52), genetics (82)

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Be sure to sift through the teacher aids for lesson plans and classroom activities from BCSC. The curriculum supplements cover a variety of topics within genetics, and could be useful for a general biology or even an AP biology classroom. Be sure to save this site as a favorite to allow for easy retrieval later on.

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Bioservers

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This site offers user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace. These tools may be of particular use...more
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This site offers user-friendly tools to launch DNA database searches, statistical analyses, and population modeling from a centralized workspace. These tools may be of particular use to AP students working on biology projects, or for teachers interested in developing simulations for use with their classes.

tag(s): dna (52), genetics (82)

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Ancient Inventions -

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This is a collection of inventions from antiquity compiled by students and faculty at Smith College. There are scores of ancient oddities, with photos and descriptions of each. It's...more
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This is a collection of inventions from antiquity compiled by students and faculty at Smith College. There are scores of ancient oddities, with photos and descriptions of each. It's a great site to show that people have been inventing things for centuries.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (89)

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Simple Machines Science Trek - PBS Learning Media

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View the three videos available on the PBS Learning site to see examples of simple machines, watch experiments, and hear answers to student questions about simple machines. All videos...more
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View the three videos available on the PBS Learning site to see examples of simple machines, watch experiments, and hear answers to student questions about simple machines. All videos are under ten minutes long and include the option to turn on closed captions. Create a free account to save this site as a favorite, build a lesson with the videos, and share it with Google Classroom. Copy the share link with students and use it without requiring needing to sign in.

tag(s): inventors and inventions (89), machines (17), simple machines (21)

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Include these videos with any lessons on simple machines. Use Project Zero Thinking Routines, reviewed here, such as See, Think, Wonder, and What Makes You Say That? to engage students in learning and deepen understanding. Extend learning using Cloud Stop Motion, reviewed here to create stop motion video explainers to demonstrate the properties and uses of simple machines such as pulleys, wheels, and levers.

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Pulse of the Planet

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National Geographic publishes this ongoing collection of short documentary pieces, each of which has both text and audio narration in high quality stereo sound, with lots of natural...more
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National Geographic publishes this ongoing collection of short documentary pieces, each of which has both text and audio narration in high quality stereo sound, with lots of natural effects. For students with special needs, who have trouble either reading or attending, these short sound clips provide a well-constructed exposure to topics ranging from science to cultures and celebrations. Watch for new segments each week, along with a monthly feature presentation.

tag(s): adhd (21), learning disability (20), Special Needs (46)

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Because there are a LOT of short recordings on this site, be sure to examine it thoroughly before allowing students to use it. Find one or several informative recordings that could benefit your classroom, and use them as introductory pieces before beginning a unit or lesson. Play the recording using the interactive whiteboard as a starter, previewing the lesson to come, allowing students to reflect on the recording via writing or verbally in a class discussion. Enhance student learning and replace paper pen by asking students to write blogs sharing information learned using a site like Edublog, reviewed here. Edublog offers tools for creating class and individual blogs. Include all students in a discussion (even your most shy) by using YoTeach!, reviewed here.

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Evolution Theory and Teaching - Berkley Edu

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Learn about some of the great evolutionary thinkers of our time including Wallace, Darwin, and Aristotle. There are three categories for educators: Understanding Evolution with lesson...more
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Learn about some of the great evolutionary thinkers of our time including Wallace, Darwin, and Aristotle. There are three categories for educators: Understanding Evolution with lesson plans and resources, Talk Origins Archive with resources for the evolution/creation controversy, and a link to the National Center for Science Education website, a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice on teaching evolution in the classroom.

tag(s): evolution (85)

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Get some help teaching a controversial topic like evolution in your classroom from the Understanding Evolution section of this site. You may also want to preview NewseumEd's from Provocative to Productive, for some guidance using controversial issues in the classroom.

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Great Achievements of the Twentieth and Grand Challenges - National Academy of Engineering

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Created by a professional engineering society, this website features short narratives and timelines highlighting major 20th-century engineering achievements across more than a dozen...more
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Created by a professional engineering society, this website features short narratives and timelines highlighting major 20th-century engineering achievements across more than a dozen categories. It showcases both the innovations and the individuals behind them, often including clear, student-friendly explanations of the engineering principles involved. The site is a strong supplement for an invention unit and works well as a brainstorming and research tool for engineering projects, STEM challenges, or science competitions.

tag(s): design (76), engineering (141), STEM (371)

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Start class with a short reading about one achievement. Students can discuss what problem was solved and why it mattered. Have students identify a modern problem and propose an engineering solution inspired by past achievements, creating a poster, model, or presentation. Have students explore different decades and create a classroom timeline with key inventions and engineers. For a digital timeline, use a tool such as Timeline Infographic Templates by Canva, reviewed here.

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Tornado Project Online

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This site is full of tornado resources. It lists the Top 10 tornadoes and explains the Fujita Scale well and in color. There are several topics to choose from, all ...more
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This site is full of tornado resources. It lists the Top 10 tornadoes and explains the Fujita Scale well and in color. There are several topics to choose from, all very interesting. They have information from over 60,000 tornadoes. The site includes interactive games and is easy to use. Tornado links are also available.

tag(s): tornadoes (17), weather (175)

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Structures - Around the World - The Exploratorium

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Here's a collection of hands-on experiments for elementary students involving creation of structures such as bridges, beams, poles, and pins. The experiments use a variety of improbable...more
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Here's a collection of hands-on experiments for elementary students involving creation of structures such as bridges, beams, poles, and pins. The experiments use a variety of improbable materials to show structural design principles. Great site for introducing experiments to elementary students.

tag(s): design (76), structures (15)

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Teacher instructions are clearly presented in step-by-step fashion.

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Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab

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A collection of science experiments which can be done at home or school. No guides as to how they might fit into curriculum, but plenty of warnings regarding parental supervision. ...more
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A collection of science experiments which can be done at home or school. No guides as to how they might fit into curriculum, but plenty of warnings regarding parental supervision.

tag(s): experiments (66)

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Search the site before class and examine the free activities provided in the webpage. (some of the experiments may not be age-appropriate, so it is best to get familiar with the site before you let your students loose on it.) Save the games and activities you like to the desktop, and use it as a learning center or station. Kids will love the mad scientist appeal of the website, along with the interesting ideas for science at home!

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Newton's Apple - Teachers' Guides - PBS

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This site contains lesson plans and teacher guides from the past six seasons of the Newton's Apple PBS series. A good source for ideas, experiments, and follow-up sources. ...more
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This site contains lesson plans and teacher guides from the past six seasons of the Newton's Apple PBS series. A good source for ideas, experiments, and follow-up sources.

tag(s): experiments (66), gravity (52), newton (24)

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Bookmark this on your computer to use when planning lessons and units about gravity. Take advantage of these free lesson plans, for any unit in a physics class. Search the site to find the appropriate lesson tools, and bring them up on an interactive whiteboard or projector. A lot of the activities can be used for a class activity, or you could also break students up into cooperative learning groups and have them complete them seperately. Make sure to post this site on your teacher web page to allow students to access it both in and out of the classroom for review.

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NSF Classroom Resources - National Science Foundation

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This is a collection of science and math lessons and web resources ranging from how the Internet works to nanoscience, engineering, biology, and principles of physics and chemistry....more
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This is a collection of science and math lessons and web resources ranging from how the Internet works to nanoscience, engineering, biology, and principles of physics and chemistry. The content is predictably detailed, "real science" based on topics and phenomena that will interest students. These are the best-of-the-best lessons and resources with applicability across many settings.

tag(s): antarctica (28), arctic (33), biomes (96), chemicals (36), computers (115), cultures (290), earth (195), engineering (141), environment (252), fractions (178), geometric shapes (151), numbers (119), origami (15), planets (124), robotics (30), space (248), symmetry (30)

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Bookmark this site as a reference site for finding further material. Under each subject, find a variety of formats from forums and articles to videos, interactives, podcasts, experiments, and more. Some of the resources on this site may lead to a starting point for individual or group projects. Use parts of this site at a center. Share this site with staff (especially new teachers) and parents looking to extend science and math activities at home.

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Lesson Ideas from the Science Museum of Minnesota

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This regional science museum has collected several sets of lesson ideas, examples, and submissions by students and teachers. The site also includes information on how to create simple...more
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This regional science museum has collected several sets of lesson ideas, examples, and submissions by students and teachers. The site also includes information on how to create simple experiments using commonly available equipment. There are a number of idea starters, but you'll need to fill in the details to make the lessons work in your classroom.

tag(s): experiments (66)

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This site could not be any more perfect for a learning center or station. There are quite a few digital "labs" available on the site, pick the corresponding one for your unit and save it as a favorite on your desktop. Allow students to explore the site in pairs. The section of the site entitled "simply Science" offers some free activity ideas for in the home or in the classroom activities that would add some variety to any science unit. Note: a lot of the outdoor activities are geared towards those cold Minnesota winters, so if you're in a warmer area they may be less usable.

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Global Warming

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Students gather information about global warming and climate changes in preparation for future lessons on the Greenhouse Effect. From Michigan State University & Ameritech. ...more
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Students gather information about global warming and climate changes in preparation for future lessons on the Greenhouse Effect. From Michigan State University & Ameritech.

tag(s): ecology (117)

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Students will be researching Global warming. If your students need an introduction or review of research skills you may want to parallel the POV lesson with R4S: Research for Success, reviewed here. As you work through the lesson, ask students to keep a journal about what they are learning and questions they still have. Subtitute paper and pen journals for a digital journal using a tool like Penzu, reviewed here; with Penzu you can add images or your own artwork as illustrations. As a culmination activity modify student's understanding by having them put together an interactive infographic about their learning for you and their peers using Infogram, reviewed here.

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The Greening of Mars: The Changes Necessary to Sustain Life on Mars - Yale University

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Teach about the problems on Earth with the first five sections of this unit and have them use this understanding to plan a balanced ecosystem on Mars using the last ...more
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Teach about the problems on Earth with the first five sections of this unit and have them use this understanding to plan a balanced ecosystem on Mars using the last section of the unit.

tag(s): ecosystems (106), mars (25)

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As you work through this unit with your students, have to blog about what they are learning and write down questions they still have and topics that confuse them. Have them use a tool like Seesaw, reviewed here.

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From the Farm to Your Table: Where Does Our Food Come From? - Yale University

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Students learn about the food supply, pollutants, additives, and consumerism in this five to six week unit. ...more
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Students learn about the food supply, pollutants, additives, and consumerism in this five to six week unit.

tag(s): consumers (16), pollution (55)

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As you work through this unit with your students, ask students to take notes on the material and write down questions they still have and topics that confuse them. They can do this with pen and paper or online. If you want the assignment online, explain to students they need to open a new tab in their browser window and take notes with a tool such as Webnote, reviewed here; tell students to be sure to save the URL to share their notes and questions with you and their peers.

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Exploratorium Science Snacks - The Exploratorium

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This is an extensive collection of science lessons and laboratory procedures compiled by the Great Lakes Collaborative and the University of Kansas. The site offers a highly detailed...more
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This is an extensive collection of science lessons and laboratory procedures compiled by the Great Lakes Collaborative and the University of Kansas. The site offers a highly detailed outline of science concepts, and it provides a selection of different lessons and lab resources for each concept. All lessons are available as Adobe Acrobat PDF files which can be downloaded and printed on your printer. The index page groups these by topic, and each page includes instructions and illustrations. Many of the projects are suitable for "do at home" activities. Great resource!

tag(s): experiments (66), scientific method (49)

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After introducing this site to your students, you can choose an activity to complement an area your are studying, or allow students choose an activity to pursue. Challenge students modify their learning by creating "visual" lab reports using Jimdo, reviewed here, to document experiments or illustrate concepts, such as the water cycle.
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Dip into the Thinking Fountain

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Here's an extensive site devoted to students' explorations of mold! The Minnesota Science Museum collected student experiments, images, and reactions to their study of mold fungus....more
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Here's an extensive site devoted to students' explorations of mold! The Minnesota Science Museum collected student experiments, images, and reactions to their study of mold fungus. The images are suitably yucky, and the content could help a young experimenter become excited about his or her own exploration.

tag(s): organisms (13)

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Explore parts of this site with students to learn about mold. Take photos of your mold experiments and display them on your web page.

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Building Big projects - PBS

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This is the teacher's guide to the PBS "Building Big" series which describes the engineering methods required to create a variety of huge structures. The exercises and demonstrations...more
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This is the teacher's guide to the PBS "Building Big" series which describes the engineering methods required to create a variety of huge structures. The exercises and demonstrations let students try their hand at small models that demonstrate the same principles used for larger structures. Lots of "hands-on" stuff for different grade levels and topics. Well worth a visit.

tag(s): structures (15)

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Introduce the site to the class with a projector or interactive whiteboard. Bookmark the interactive activities on learning center computers for students to explore together. Have students extend their learning by writing and drawing about it using a blog tool like Penzu, reviewed here. With Penzu you can add images or your own artwork as illustrations.

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