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BugGuide

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4 to 12
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Search this site for images, information, helpful links, and suggested reading related to your favorite creepy-crawlies. Insects, spiders, and their related family members throughout...more
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Search this site for images, information, helpful links, and suggested reading related to your favorite creepy-crawlies. Insects, spiders, and their related family members throughout the United States and Canada are represented. Content is provided by amateur naturalists with a penchant for bugs, so read the disclaimer and alert your students that not all information on the site may be completely accurate.

tag(s): insects (63), spiders (9)

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Science Toys

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From moving mathematical sculptures, to quick and simple radios, this searchable site addresses quite a collection of scientific concepts through easy-to-build science projects. Illustrated...more
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From moving mathematical sculptures, to quick and simple radios, this searchable site addresses quite a collection of scientific concepts through easy-to-build science projects. Illustrated project instructions are highly detailed, and most require only common household items. A few use more specialized, but relatively inexpensive and easy-to-find materials. Topics include magnetism, light and optics, biology, mathematics, aerodynamics, and more.

tag(s): light (59), magnetism (38), optics (14)

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2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake - Wikipedia

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This Wikipedia article scientifically documents and explains the deadly Indian Ocean quake that caused staggering devastation across thirteen countries. Includes an animated image...more
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This Wikipedia article scientifically documents and explains the deadly Indian Ocean quake that caused staggering devastation across thirteen countries. Includes an animated image of the tsunami, a description of its characteristics, data on damage and casualties, and links to ongoing news coverage, videos, and photos.

tag(s): earth (195), earthquakes (52), sun (87), tsunamis (15), waves (14)

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Microangela - Tina Carvalho of the University of Hawaii

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From the very tiny, to the microscopic, this site offers close-up pictures and information about insects, spores, bacteria, cells, microorganisms, plankton, and more. The strangely...more
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From the very tiny, to the microscopic, this site offers close-up pictures and information about insects, spores, bacteria, cells, microorganisms, plankton, and more. The strangely beautiful, colorized images are accompanied by brief and sometimes entertaining explanations. Your students will gain new understanding and appreciation for the very tiny critters that surround us.

tag(s): bacteria (19), insects (63), microorganisms (9), organisms (13)

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Students can use 2 and 3 Circle Interactive Venn Diagrams by Class Tools, reviewed here to compare and contrast insects. Students can research more about the organisms online by using Kiddle, reviewed here and then using Google Slides, reviewed here to present the information.

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ScienceLine - UCSB

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Tap into the expertise of scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, with this question and answer service designed especially for students. Enter a question (guidelines...more
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Tap into the expertise of scientists at the University of California, Santa Barbara, with this question and answer service designed especially for students. Enter a question (guidelines are provided on the site) and within a week, an answer will be forwarded to you. All questions and answers become part of a browsable online archive that can be searched by topic. Topics include astronomy, biology, computers, geography, physics, careers in science, and more.

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Moon Madness - Quia

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This battleship-style game pits students against the computer and challenges kids to correctly answer questions about the moon before their ships are sunk. Choose from three levels...more
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This battleship-style game pits students against the computer and challenges kids to correctly answer questions about the moon before their ships are sunk. Choose from three levels of difficulty.

tag(s): moon (87), solar system (125)

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Ology - American Museum of Natural History

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This site is filled with kid-friendly text and engaging interactive activities that introduce "ologies" and investigate topics including marine biology, astronomy, archeology, earth...more
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This site is filled with kid-friendly text and engaging interactive activities that introduce "ologies" and investigate topics including marine biology, astronomy, archeology, earth science, and more. Each topic section includes background information, virtual experiments and tours, and suggestions for in-class experiments.

tag(s): anthropology (9), archeology (26), biodiversity (39), brain (58), climate change (112), earth (195), genetics (82), marine biology (32), microorganisms (9), museums (55), paleontology (28), water (105), zoology (18)

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Motivate your students by using an interactive whiteboard or projector to share these engaging, interactive, and educational resources.

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Exploring the Tropics - Missouri Botanical Garden

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This self-guided tour gives students a solid overview of tropical rainforests, including animal-plant interactions, rain forest layers, the economic value of rainforests, ecological...more
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This self-guided tour gives students a solid overview of tropical rainforests, including animal-plant interactions, rain forest layers, the economic value of rainforests, ecological causes of destruction and more. Design a Web hunt around this one.

tag(s): biomes (96), deserts (20), forests (31), rainforests (16)

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Use Stickies.io, reviewed here to share interesting information. Have students use Presentations AI, reviewed here to share information that they learned.

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Space Weather - NASA

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Find out what's up in space with this galactic twist on the Weather Channel. Find the latest information on solar winds, interplanetary magnetic fields, solar flares and sunspots, asteroids,...more
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Find out what's up in space with this galactic twist on the Weather Channel. Find the latest information on solar winds, interplanetary magnetic fields, solar flares and sunspots, asteroids, and more. You can even sign up to receive Space Weather Alerts - phone calls and simultaneous emails that let you know about space weather events. Includes user-friendly text and impressive photographs.

tag(s): sun (87)

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Solar Folklore - Stanford SOLAR Center

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Make the connection between scientific understanding, literature, and cultural diversity with this fascinating collection of myths and legends that reflect our human attempts at explaining...more
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Make the connection between scientific understanding, literature, and cultural diversity with this fascinating collection of myths and legends that reflect our human attempts at explaining the sun in terms of our own world views. Solar tales from the indigenous peoples of Australia, the Americas, and Mesopotamia are included, along with Judeo-Christian views and observations of ancient astronomers.

tag(s): planets (124), solar system (125), sun (87)

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Take advantage of the free and interactive lesson plans and classroom activities hosted on this site! Under the "educators" section are plenty of ideas, categorized by grade level and subject. Be sure to save this site as a favorite to allow for easy retrieval later on.

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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment - Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme

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The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) is a working group of the Arctic Council that monitors environmental threats to the Arctic region. The organization provides scientific...more
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The Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP) is a working group of the Arctic Council that monitors environmental threats to the Arctic region. The organization provides scientific assessments on climate change, pollution, mercury, plastics, radioactivity, and human health in Arctic ecosystems. AMAP's reports, maps, graphics, and data support Arctic governments and international organizations in making informed policy decisions to protect this rapidly changing environment.

tag(s): arctic (33)

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Have students choose one AMAP assessment topic (mercury pollution, plastic pollution, radioactivity, or climate change impacts) and read the corresponding "Summary for Policy-makers" document. Students then create their own policy recommendations, public service announcements, or presentations explaining the issue and proposed solutions. This interdisciplinary activity combines science literacy, critical thinking, and civic engagement while helping students understand how scientific research informs real-world policy decisions.

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Anatomy of a Volcano - NOVA

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View the awe-inspiring attributes of volcanoes on this site that provides impressive photographs and explanations of everything from magma and lahar to fissures and caldera. ...more
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View the awe-inspiring attributes of volcanoes on this site that provides impressive photographs and explanations of everything from magma and lahar to fissures and caldera.

tag(s): volcanoes (62)

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Solar System Simulator - NASA

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The NASA Space Simulator website, hosted by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), allows users to explore the solar system and beyond through an interactive, 3D visualization tool. Students...more
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The NASA Space Simulator website, hosted by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), allows users to explore the solar system and beyond through an interactive, 3D visualization tool. Students and educators can view planets, moons, and spacecraft from different perspectives, adjusting their vantage points and zooming in to examine celestial bodies up close. This tool provides an engaging way to understand planetary orbits, distances in space, and space missions. The simulator is a valuable resource for integrating astronomy, physics, and space exploration into classroom lessons, making complex space concepts more accessible and interactive.

tag(s): planets (124), solar system (125)

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Students use the simulator to explore different planets and moons. They create a travel brochure or postcard using Canva reviewed here for a chosen celestial body, describing its features, climate, and why someone might "visit." Students observe and compare planetary orbits in the simulator. They record differences in orbital speed, distance from the Sun, and revolution time, then discuss how these factors affect a planet's temperature and seasons. Using the simulator, students compare the sizes and distances of planets. They then create a scaled model using everyday objects (ex.: a basketball for Jupiter, a marble for Mercury) to represent the relative sizes and distances. Students design a space mission using the simulator. They pick a starting point (Earth, a spacecraft, or another planet) and determine the best route to another celestial body. They calculate travel time based on distances and research how NASA plans spaceflight routes.

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Earth as Art - Library of Congress

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Enter this virtual exhibit to view satellite photos of some of the world's most amazing geographic and geologic treasure. Basic maps are provided to show visitors the approximate location...more
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Enter this virtual exhibit to view satellite photos of some of the world's most amazing geographic and geologic treasure. Basic maps are provided to show visitors the approximate location of each strange and awe-inspiring art form. Dramatic deforestation in the Amazon Basin, the West Fjords of Iceland, and the Lambert Glacier in Antarctica are among the breathtaking images included in the collection. Use this site to inspire your art students, illustrate a geographic concept, or enrich an environmental science lesson.

tag(s): ecology (117), landforms (35), photography (136)

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Use this site as an Earth Day activity! Use the maps on deforestation to lead to a conversation on conservationism.

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Science Buddies - ScienceBuddies.org

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ScienceBuddies offers a large variety of science resources, including science fair projects and free STEM lessons. From the top menu bar, select Science Fair Project to find a Topic...more
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ScienceBuddies offers a large variety of science resources, including science fair projects and free STEM lessons. From the top menu bar, select Science Fair Project to find a Topic Selection Wizard. This tool uses a short questionnaire to guide students to recommended projects based on the time required to complete the project, grade level, and research topic. Be sure to also visit the teachers' portion of the site to find STEM lesson plans for all grade levels, science fair tools, engineering design information, and much more.

tag(s): calories (8), earthquakes (52), electricity (63), energy (139), gravity (52), internet safety (121), recycling (46), robotics (30), science fairs (21), sound (74), STEM (370)

In the Classroom

Be sure to bookmark this site as a useful resource for any science topic. Take advantage of the free lessons aligned to Next Generation Science Standards to add to your current content. Replace paper and enhance classroom technology use with an online bulletin board like Lino, reviewed here throughout your science unit to record student questions, ideas, and ongoing discussions. If you use video content during your science lessons, consider incorporating a tool like MoocNote, reviewed here, or EdPuzzle, reviewed here to integrate quizzes and polls directly into your video. Instead of a written or oral presentation of student research, transform classroom technology use and have students use Sway, reviewed here to create a multimedia presentation incorporating video, images, and text.
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Paper Plate Education - Great Lakes Planetarium

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These creative and rather offbeat hands-on activities use common paper plates and a lot of ingenuity to illustrate principles of science, math, geography, music, and more! From plate...more
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These creative and rather offbeat hands-on activities use common paper plates and a lot of ingenuity to illustrate principles of science, math, geography, music, and more! From plate tectonics (no pun intended), to multiplication practice and physical fitness, this site provides an amazing collection of ideas. Instructions are provided for most.

tag(s): resources (80)

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Costa Rica: Land of Pure Life - PBS

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From volcanoes to marine turtles, explore some of Costa Rica's natural wonders. Two lesson plans - one on frogs, the other on volcanic soil - are included in the Teacher ...more
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From volcanoes to marine turtles, explore some of Costa Rica's natural wonders. Two lesson plans - one on frogs, the other on volcanic soil - are included in the Teacher Resources section. While a bit heavy on text, and a bit lacking in photographs, the site has great content for student research. Aligned to national standards.

tag(s): oil (20), soil (17), volcanoes (62)

In the Classroom

Take advantage of the free lesson plans and classroom activities hosted within the "Teacher Resources" portion of this site. This could be a great resource for a World History classroom, or for a Earth Sciences class.

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Magnetism

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4 to 7
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This no-frills site provides background information and step-by-step, illustrated instructions for making magnetic "toys" that demonstrate scientific principles. While not a kid-friendly...more
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This no-frills site provides background information and step-by-step, illustrated instructions for making magnetic "toys" that demonstrate scientific principles. While not a kid-friendly site, it is a helpful guide for teachers.

tag(s): magnetism (38)

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Hyperheart - University of Utah

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Use this animated site to help students visualize how blood circulates through the heart. Younger students can easily follow the well-labeled animation, and older students may be interested...more
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Use this animated site to help students visualize how blood circulates through the heart. Younger students can easily follow the well-labeled animation, and older students may be interested in the tutorials, which explain the various stages of the cardiac cycle in much greater detail.

tag(s): heart (26)

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Display this site on your interactive whiteboard or with a projector to introduce to students. Pair strong readers with weaker readers. Have all students use Wordnik, reviewed here, to hear the word pronounced and to read the different definitions. Enhance student learning by having them make a Padlet, reviewed here, to list the words and write the diffent definitions. Then, students can discuss which definition is correct for their use; older students can discuss how the two definitions are similar. For instance atrium can be architecture or part of anaomy, then discuss how those two concepts are related.

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Genesis: Search for Origins - NASA

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Despite its untimely crash to Earth, the Genesis spaceship still managed to bring back tiny samplings of raw material from the sun for eager scientists to analyze. This site provides...more
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Despite its untimely crash to Earth, the Genesis spaceship still managed to bring back tiny samplings of raw material from the sun for eager scientists to analyze. This site provides an overview of the entire mission, video clips, photographs, and descriptions of the processes scientists are using to investigate the Genesis canister and its contents. Younger students will enjoy the interactive games and activities related to our planet, space travel, and visualizations created by NASA. Be sure to check out the Multimedia dropdown tab for teacher resources and STEM suggestions.

tag(s): nasa (36), solar system (125), space (248), sun (87)

In the Classroom

Take advantage of the free lesson plans and classroom activities available on the NASA homepage. Use the simulations to teach students about space, space travel, and even elements. Great for science teachers of almost all grades!
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