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U.S. Students Improve in Math and Science

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Professor Garfield teaches and entertains

from Instructify by jgriffin Sparktop.org and Garfield creator Jim Davis have lent their creative spirits to help kids enjoy an interactive website called Professor Garfield. That’s right, everyone’s...

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Science is Fun – Home Experiments

by rbyrnetech@hotmail.com (Mr. Byrne) Scifun.org, written by a University of Wisconsin chemistry professor, features twenty-five fun and safe science experiments that can be performed with household...

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A Tour of the Solar System

by rbyrnetech@hotmail.com (Mr. Byrne) From Free Technology for Teachers Nine Planets.org is a large collection information and images designed to be used as a virtual tour of the solar system. The...

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The Carbon Cycle Game

The Carbon Cycle Game from iLearn Technology by admin What it is: The Carbon Cycle Game is a free online game that teaches students about how carbon cycles through the Earth system. It is appropriate...

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Hundreds of Math and Science Video Tutorials

From Free Technology for Teachers Once again, Open Culture has discovered a real gem for education. Khan Academy has a YouTube Channel on which they have posted hundreds of mathematics and science...

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Freezeray: Interactive Science Lessons for SmartBoard

This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in 11-18 Schools.

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SMARTBoards and Viewing Our Solar System

From Teachers Love SMART Boards Blog by James Hollis I found a fabulous interactive website that lets students explore our solar system to get a much clearer understanding about planet orbits, size,...

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See the sun up close at The Sun in Motion

From Instructify One of the first lessons I learned as a kid was not to look at the sun. As lessons go, it was a pretty easy one to learn, since ignoring it kinda hurts. Extreme astronomer Gary Palmer...

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