Layers of the Earth
Layers of the Earth I’ve lost this link, not once but TWICE! Spent 30 minutes already this morning trying to locate it yet again. Didn’t have it listed on here, but on my school website. And I have no idea WHY, since it’s my favorite site to use. One of the things that kids ask [...]
Read MoreWhy Earth Science?
Why Earth Science? Found this one on a fellow science teacher’s website and asked where to get it. Thanks for assist there, my friend! I’m using TeacherTube because I could embed it from there. You can find it on YouTube as well, but I couldn’t do the embedding so opted for this instead. Either way, [...]
Read MoreHow the Earth Was Made
How the Earth Was Made Take a look and see if you can use any of these. Though I don’t think I’d want to class time to watch all of them, I do think there’s good material here for class use.
Read MoreEarth 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 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 Origins Game
I’m not 100% sure just where to put this one. It’s about locations on earth where we’re learning about our origins as a planet. I’ve listed it under earth and life science for now. It helps to incorporate some geography skills in with the science, which is always nice. The Origins Game
Read MoreSeason Reasons
Unless you live near the Earth’s equator, you have no doubt noticed that the weather changes during the year: it is hotter during the Summer, colder in Winter, and somewhere in between during Spring and Fall. These are the seasons, a regular change in temperature, that repeat themselves every year, more or less regularly…. Science [...]
Read MoreSolar System Simulation
This is an excellent site for seeing the planets in motion. It even shows how fast they rotate and a comparison to Earth. You may have to install Shockwave Player to run the simulation. Have fun traveling the universe. Solar System Simulation
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