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Continue reading →: The Evolution of Life in 60 Seconds
Was reminded of this video clip on SeedMagazine.com today. Simple and powerful- my favorite combination.
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Continue reading →: NSTA- January Resources
The National Science Teachers Association site has the following resources available FREE for anyone. (Remember, if you are a member you have FREE electronic access to ALL of the journal articles) Elementary: Clues to the Past Middle School: Exploring Sound With Insects High School: Building Background Knowledge College: Environmental Education…
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Continue reading →: Top 10 quirky science tricks for New Year Parties
I found this clip over at Teacher Reboot Camp– you could start some interesting science discussions at a New Year’s Party or in a classroom on January 4th.
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Continue reading →: Engineer Your Life
Engineer Your Life is a site dedicated to getting high school girls interested in engineering fields. The site contains: 10 Great Reasons Why You’ll Love It– my fave is #2- Be Creative! Meet Inspiring Women– the stories of 12 women working in diverse engineering fields- video, photos, and more Find…
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Continue reading →: Schoolhouse Rock- Science
As a child growing up in the 70s I spent many a Saturday morning being unknowing educated on science concepts and American History by the geniuses of Schoolhouse Rock. While these are definitely not a new resource, I think that elementary school students will still find them to be engaging…
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Continue reading →: 2000s Decade Recap- Science and Space
10 years of science in under 4 minutes- enjoy!
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Continue reading →: Season’s Greetings from NASA
Happy Holidays to all from Science for All!
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Continue reading →: Anatomy Arcade
Anatomy Arcade contains a collection of interactive Flash Games to teach human anatomy. Some of my favorite games include: Whack-a-Bone (insert male middle school student joke here) Poke-a-Muscle (and here) The Eye Jigsaw (this one should be safe) Also see the included links to other anatomy resources. Applications for Science…
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Continue reading →: Geology.com
Geology.com (not surprisingly) has a wealth of information on geology and Earth Science. You will find multiple maps, articles, news stories, satellite images, and more. The Teacher Resources page contains: Teaching Plate Tectonics with Easy to Draw Illustrations USGS Educational Resources Rocks and Minerals Geological Society of America K-12 Resources…
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Continue reading →: Best of 2009
It is that time of year when every newspaper, radio station, magazine, and blog assembles their Best of 2009 lists. I don’t want to be left out of this time honored tradition, so here is my Best of 2009 list for resources mentioned on Science for All this year. Best…

