Swim For It
Swim For It This is another game I struggle with for some reason. Not the knowledge part, but the game itself. Knowing that there are kids out there much more game smart than I am, I’m posting this one. It’s a little science review with a swimming pool and a slide. Don’t ask me. Just [...]
Read MoreNo Time Toulouse
No Time Toulouse Well, this one isn’t all science. In fact, it’s more medicine and history. You’re a doctor in 1814, trying to save soldiers on a Napoleonic battlefield. You have to make a diagnosis, figure out who to take to the hospital, how to treat them. I didn’t do well. I don’t think I [...]
Read MoreSmallskell – Human Skeleton Interactive
Smallskell – Human Skeleton Interactive Another little skeleton activity. Very small. Just a few bones. And the robotic voice is a little weird. But, practice is practice, so I’m listing it.
Read MoreBuild a Skeleton
Build a Skeleton Another skeleton building game. I like this one, except unless you talk about the different types of animals, it may seem that lobsters have skeletons just like humans. Still a good activity with a little guidance.
Read MoreRed Gold – The Epic Story of Blood
Red Gold – The Epic Story of Blood Nicely done resource site for information about blood. Lots of information and great images. PBS at their best.
Read MoreMouse Party
Mouse Party While this sounds like a cute little activity, it actually shows the results of different drugs on the brains of lab mice.
Read MoreCrossing the Divide: How Neurons Talk to Each Other
Crossing the Divide: How Neurons Talk to Each Other One of my favorite sites does an excellent job with this topic.
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