Earth Science Songs
Earth Science Songs Mr. Flick asked that we update his site with a new URL so you could have access to his songs all year round. He has a link on that page for his Youtube page as well. Great job, Mr. Flick Cute songs written by a teacher to help his class remember things. [...]
Read MoreCosmic Evolution
Though I’m not a fan of this entire site, there is good information on it. You would have to pick and choose what you wanted to use. It gives the definition of cosmic evolution as “the study of the varied changes in the assembly and composition of energy, matter and life in the thinning and [...]
Read MoreWelcome to Understanding Geologic Time
Nice interactive with lesson plans for teachers as well as a “powerpoint” of sorts for students. Welcome to Understanding Geologic Time
Read MoreFossil Gallery
This site has a list of fossils for different periods of geologic time, which is interesting in itself. But if you click on Time and Space, you can actually see information about the most common fossil found in your state and links to information about paleontology for that state. Fossil Gallery
Read MoreMSNBC Earth’s Timeline
This isn’t necessarily one of my favorites because it lacks in that “fun” quality we need to get kids excited. However, as far as good information in an abbreviated format, this works. It would be another good thing to use for webquests or just during lecture in class. Earth’s Timeline
Read MoreThe Age of Dinosaurs
I’m putting this under geologic timelines because that seems like a good starting point. It actually goes through several different concepts and you can go through as many as you want. It includes links to other sites as you continue through the pages. The reading is fairly easy and it would be a great site [...]
Read MoreDinosaur Timeline
This one has illustrations of organisms that lived during different time periods. Some are a little hard to see and don’t get larger when you click on them. Some good information, too. We found that we needed look up some dinosaurs after we’d seen the fossil remains. This had several of what we were looking [...]
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