SCIENCE FAIR LINKS http//www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/fair/ideasframe.htm oceanography projects inoceanography and links to oceanographic resources http://www.badger.k12.wi.us/DistrictOffice/Science Fair/science_fair_links.htm
Extractions: SCIENCE FAIR MANY LINKS LISTED BELOW FORMS Science Fair.pdf Feria de Ciencia .pdf Application.pdf ... Aplicacion.pdf MRS. SCHROEDER'S LINKS - A comprehensive list of science fair topics by grade level http://www.cdli.ca/sciencefairs/ The Internet's "premiere resource for help with science fair projects, science fair ideas, tips on carrying out science fair experiments, and creating winning science fair projects" http://www.scifair.org/ Agricultural ideas for science fair topics http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/fair/ideasframe.htm Discovery School's Science Fair Central http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/ Science Fair Project Resource Guide from IPL (Internet Public Library) KidSpace http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/projectguide/ Searchable archive of answers to questions about science fair projects. MANY LINKS LISTED BELOW Scientific Method
Students Favorite Links Games kids Play Learn the rules for old favorites like marbles, The JASONProject - Volcanoes, oceanography, undersea shipwrecks, more adventure. http://www.northcanton.sparcc.org/~orchard/favlinks.htm
Extractions: Kites and Kite Flying Home Page - You'll learn everything from science and weather to math with help from this site. Everyone from beginners to expert kite flyers will find useful resources here to get their kites up into the air. Teachers will find interesting ways to integrate kite flying sessions into your curriculum. Toy Story - Don't miss this! All about Disney's new computer animated movie. Beakman's World - Beakman can teach you about things your teachers wouldn't touch. Kids' Space - Find keypals, look at kid art, listen to global music, lots more. GeoNet Geography Game - An online geography game based on the new national geography standards. Tales of Wonder - A collection of folk and fairy tales from different countries (Russia, China, etc.) Online Children's Stories - Classics, fairy tales and folklore from around the world. Dole Food's 5-A-Day Site - Excellent nutrition information presented in a fun, clever manner. Aunt Annie's Craft Page - Make stickers, decorations and other art projects. Global Show-n-Tell - Hang your best work on this virtual refrigerator door.
CSMTE Links Humor links and Search Engines Mathematics Meteorology Miscellaneous oceanography Elementary Science for Teachers and kids links http://csmte.binghamton.edu/elemsciencelinks.htm
Links Connections to oceanography, meteorology/weather, and satellite images for education . Web site includes resources and safety tips for parents and kids. http://cedarmerees.bcps.org/links.html
Extractions: Favorite Links General Websites Yahooligans: www.yahooligans.com Fee-based Databases for BCPS: http://www.bcps.org/offices/lis/misc/feebaseddb.html Kathy Schrock at Discovery School: http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ Scholastic (scroll down to the activity index): http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/index.htm#index Starfall (Primarily designed for first grade, Starfall.com is also useful for pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and second grade): http://www.starfall.com/ KidsClick!: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/ Ask Jeeves Kids: http://www.ajkids.com/ Yahooligans Language Arts Links: http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/school_bell/language_arts/ Houghton Mifflin Education Place www.eduplace.com Scholastic: Writing With the Writers: http://teacher.scholastic.com/writewit/index.htm Time for Kids: www.timeforkids.com Mathematics Websites The Math Forum: http://forum.swarthmore.edu/ Yahooligans Math links http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/school_bell/math/
UofA K-16 Education Outreach Dr. Boss s Water World an exploration of oceanography and tropical marine Funbrain links for kids Funschool.com - Free K-6 Interactive Games http://www.uark.edu/~k12info/links/researchlinks.html
Extractions: This webmaster is not responsible for the contents of the links noted here. Links to the State Arkansas Links to the World Anthropology - Archeology Art Biology Chemistry ... Websites Links to the State Arkansas AETN - Arkansas Education Telecommunications Network AETN Air Energy Recycle , and Water teacher guides. To obtain the free-of-charge videos that go with the guides, contact AETN. Station Break News for Educators APSCN - Arkansas Public School Computer Network ASIS - Arkansas Scholarship Connection ASTA- Arkansas Science Teachers' Association Arkansas Department of Education Arkansas Farm Bureau - Ag in the Classroom ... Arkansas Forestry Commission Arkansas History - Southwest Arkansas Arkansas State Standards and Frameworks Education Service Cooperatives The Arkansas State Page ... Trees of Arkansas Links to the World ANTHROPOLOGY - ARCHEOLOGY ART ArtsEdge - Linking the Arts and Education through Technology ArtsEdNet A Lifetime of Color Coloring Pages - for small children Crayola "Day" Pages
Science At Sea Links Science at Sea ~ links. For Students. Web Weather for kids for a career inoceanography (http//www.palomar.edu/oceanography/links/Careers.html) http://cires.colorado.edu/education/k12/interactions/links.html
Extractions: Ocean Interactions Web Weather for Kids ( http://www.ucar.edu/40th/webweather/ NOAA Education - For students ( http://www.education.noaa.gov/students.html International Year of the Ocean (http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/links07.htm EPA: Weather Detectives (http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/kids/detectives.html http://kids.earth.nasa.gov/archive/nino/intro.html Adopt a Buoy - NOAA ( http://www.yoto98.noaa.gov/books/adopt/adopt2.htm Preparing yourself for a career in oceanography ( http://www.palomar.edu/oceanography/links/Careers.html Ocean Planet (The Smithsonian) ( http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/ocean_planet.html Oceans and Coasts (National Geographic) ( http://www.nationalgeographic.com/geographyaction/habitats/oceans.html Poseidon's Library ( http://www.ocean.com/Library/
U-STARS~PLUS : Resources Teaching gifted kids in the classroom Strategies and techniques every teachercan use to meet the academic Science links oceanography and the planet http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~ustars/resources.cfm
Extractions: Below you will find recommended books and websites relating to teaching science, gifted education, classroom differentiation, diversity, and poverty. Castellano, J. A. (2003). Special populations in gifted education: Working with diverse gifted learners. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Teaching the gifted child (4th ed.). Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, Inc. Heacox, D. (2002). Differentiating instruction in the regular classroom: How to reach and teach all learners, grades 3-12 . Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Publishing Inc. Methods and materials for teaching the gifted (2nd ed.). Waco, TX: Prufrock Press, Inc. Karnes, M. B. (1983). The underserved: our young gifted children. Reston, VA: The Council for Exceptional Children. Kingore, B. (1998). Assessment: Time-saving procedures for busy teachers (2nd printing, rev.). Abilene: TX: Professional Associates Publishing. Nicholson-Nelson, K. (1998).
Learn About Oceanography--Girl Power! Science And Technology Section oceanography. Mountains, volcanoes, hot water shooting out of chimneys, gold,silver, and weird creatures that http//www.niehs.nih.gov/kids/links.htm http://www.girlpower.gov/girlarea/sciencetech/jobs/oceanography.htm
Extractions: Mountains, volcanoes, hot water shooting out of chimneys, gold, silver, and weird creatures that eat chemicals and never see the light of day! Is this the latest video game or a science fiction movie? No, it's the deepest part of the ocean, a mysterious place where few people have gone. Not long ago, oceanographers thought the deepest, darkest part of the ocean was a dead zone where nothing much happened. They were wrong. There are thousands of miles of volcanic cracks around all of the continents. These cracks, called vents, push out molten lava, water, and warm chemicals from the inside of the earth. Tube worms, miniature lobsters, spider crabs, anemones, and mounds of bacteria live off the minerals that come from the vents. Tall chimneys build up as the blazing hot stuff hits the icy water. Why is this important? Understanding "deep volcanism" lets us know more about how the earth was formed and how life develops. The bacteria from the deep sea could be used to help in medicine and to clean the environment. Rock samples from the ocean floor help scientists understand what happened when a meteor hit the earth millions of years ago and give them new ideas about the Ice Age. The Real Deal What do oceanographers do? They make maps of the ocean floor, study the life and death of coral reefs, and keep track of ocean currents. Oceanographers work at sea, in floating laboratories, on land, and along the coast to collect information about the temperature and chemistry of the water, undersea land formations, and what it all means for weather, wildlife, and the environment. Oceanographers sometimes go underwater. They use a submarine to look for deep sea vents and chimneys 1½ miles below the ocean's surface.
Dragonfly Hot Links Children s Literature links to literature for kids of all ages Wonderland MoreLiterature from From paleontology, ecology, oceanography astronomy! http://www.units.muohio.edu/dragonfly/links.htmlx
Extractions: Funny Things are Everywhere! Cyberspace is not always a good place for kids but there's some great stuff "out there!" These links take you to places we think you will like. Of course, we hope that you think the Dragonfly Web pages are the best. Come back often! Special thanks to Rachel Penix and Shannon Plummer. Click on the following underlined words to jump down to the categories of interest: Art Astronomy Authors Books ... Writings By Children
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Marine Biology Links Key West Aquarium hands on activities for kids Careers in oceanography,Marine Science, and Marine Biology Marine Careers http://www.csulb.edu/~slmanley/marbiol/marine_biology_links.htm
The Ocean Project: Ocean Resource Center and teacher education programs, and links to other oceanography sites. An educational resource for kids about the environment and how they can make http://www.theoceanproject.org/resource/educational.html
Extractions: Ocean Resource Center Conservation Websites News Public Opinion Research Scientific Literature ... Sustainable Seafood Educational Resources Below are links to some of the most useful educational websites and literature focusing on marine and environmental issues. If you have suggestions for websites or resources for us to include, please let us know ! Thank you! Educational Resources The Bridge CEF works to increase individual participation and action in preserving biodiversity and protecting ecosystems worldwide. Programs include Adopt an Acre, Adopt a Reef, Nature Savers, Conservation Parking Meters, and several teachers' guides and resources. Center for Sustainable Fisheries (2002). Fish Trouble - A Teacher's Guide for Grades 5 - 12 (
Science Discovery Series: Science Links Topics oceanography, biology, chemistry, earth science. Dozens of links fromthis US Department of Agriculture site help kids (and adults) get http://www.discoverscience.rutgers.edu/sciencelinks.html
Extractions: We've organized some links to other science-related web sites to visit for fun and learning. Sites have been identified or reviewed by the RCE Specialist in Educational Design and are listed alphabetically. Mention or display of trademark, proprietary product, or firm in text or figures in any of the sites does not constitute an endorsement by Rutgers Cooperative Extension and does not imply approval to the exclusion of other suitable products or firms.
Oceanography Web Sites For Students And Teachers Kent State University, Introductory oceanography course AJ Smith generaloceanography, physical oceanography, and oceanography for kids; oceanography http://www.winona.edu/geology/oceanography/links/
Extractions: Annotated Index of Oceanography Web Sites for Students and Teachers Oceanography course web pages University of California Santa Barbara, Introductory oceanography course, William Prothero of special interest are the "questions of the day" - acrobat reader required to access University of California San Diego, Introductory Oceanography course, Timothy Heaton you will find the practice exams useful, as well as the outlines of topics in oceanography lecutre notes are provide for topics in introductory oceanography, together with "cool" web sites for each topic this web site is for a more advanced course in physical oceanography, but it has some basic as well as challenging review questions that should stimulate thought. There is also a good list of additional web sites for more resources. Kent State University, Introductory Oceanography course - A.J. Smith review questions are useful, together with list of web sites. Of special interest is a checklist you can use to evalutate the worth of internet resource material University of Houston, Introductory Oceanography course - Rosalie Maddox
Pumpkin And Company - Kids/Links/Education_Sciences 1 Home kids Corner/links Educational Sites Sciences 1. Sciences Federal Aviation Administration kids Page. kids Corner is a fun page for all. http://pumpkinandcompany.com/PAC/kids-links_edu_sciences1.htm
Extractions: Home Kids' Corner/LINKS Educational Sites Sciences 1 S c i e n c e s Aeroplanes Anthropology and Archaeology Biology (1) Biology (2) ... Page 2 Aeroplanes Flight Let's take a look at the hard work and inspiration, the dreams and defeats, that have made flight possible. Topics developed in these pages: the Science behind Flight, the History of Flight, Nature's Flight and Just for Fun. These Flight pages are part of the Yes Mag site, Canada's Science Magazine for Kids Airliners.net Aircraft Data and History / Aviation and Articles / Aviation News and Postcards / Helicopters / Classic Airliners...and loads of photos! Federal Aviation Administration Kids' Page Kids Corner is a fun page for all. It includes activities such as coloring books, word puzzles, and experiments.
Kids Links Welcome to my links for young astronomers , educator s, parents, kids cornerand resources for teachers. links to related web sites are available. http://astronomywebguide.com/links_kids.html
Extractions: The Earth & Sky web site offers a number of features. The Earth & Sky daily show is available on the Radio or from the web site in Real Player format, they broadcast a new show daily on a variety of science topics. Other features available include, in-depth articles, "Tonight's Sky" a daily observing guide with images & text, a teachers lounge, kids section has articles, activities, and links for kids, and a Q & A section, and a section called "Scientist profiles", which introduces various scientists.
Oceanography Theme Page General oceanography Resources. This Theme Page has links to two types of resources International Year of the Ocean Kid s and Teacher s Resources http://www.cln.org/themes/oceanography.html
Extractions: Oceanography Theme Page Below are the CLN "Theme Pages" which focus on specific topics within oceanography. CLN's theme pages are collections of useful Internet educational resources within a narrow curricular topic and contain links to two types of information. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. General Oceanography Resources This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of earthquakes. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our Aquatic Network Check out their "subjects" pages for an extensive meta-list of links to aquatic resources, organized under the subjects of aquaculture, conservation and education, fisheries, limnology, marine science and oceanography, maritime heritage, ocean engineering, and seafood. Ask an Expert: Ocean or Ocean Animals (Ask Jake the Sea Dog) This service is offered by WhaleTimes. For other oceanographic "ask an expert" resources, use the links to "Neptune's Web" or "Sea World Busch Gardens" further down this page.
Kids Online Resources - Science, Oceanography kids Online Resources for Parents, Families and Children. Education, entertainment NPS Department of oceanography Naval Post Graduate School. http://www.kidsolr.com/science/page15.html
Extractions: n. The exploration and scientific study of the ocean and its phenomena. Also called oceanology. Ace on the Case: Secrets@Sea - Secrets@Sea is an online education adventure covering topics in Ocean Science. Bioluminescence - Related information, and current research on luminescence. Mainly marine related Charlotte, The Vermont Whale - Glaciers and the Glacial Ages. Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island - CRESLI's programs foster stewardship and understanding of NY's coastal ecosystems, marine mammal and sea turtles. Colorado's Ocean Journey - The Ocean Journey mission is to create experiences that inspire its guest to discover, explore, enjoy and protect our aquatic world. Spanish or English.
Kids Online Resources - Science, Oceanography 2 kids Online Resources for Parents, Families and Children. Physical oceanographyfrom Space The type of oceanography in which the movements of the http://www.kidsolr.com/science/page15a.html
Extractions: Web KidsOLR Home Internet Safety Art/Music Geography ... Site Map Science: Oceanography Pg: 2 of 2 Science Science Fair/Projects Agriculture Astronomy ... Oceans Alive - An educational project undertaken by ABC Online in conjunction with the Community Biodiversity Network, The British Council Australia and oz-TeacherNet. Oceans Alive! - Dive in to learn more about Oceans Alive! Office of Naval Research: Oceanography - This site is packed with exciting ocean facts and information. We've even included some cool naval discoveries.. Outpost: Blue Frontier @ nationalgeographic.com - Explore the United States last frontier: the ocean. Origins: Antarctica: Scientific Journeys from McMurdo to the Pole. Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory - Research, Data, Publications, Software, El Nino, Technology.
Horshamlinks Ask an oceanography Question. Ask A Water Testing Expert Australian Geographic Aquatic Network NASA National Geographic for kids http://www.horshamps.vic.edu.au/horshamlinks.htm
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