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HUMAN 3.0. 3D Solar System Web. Galxyz Science Adventure - Android Apps on Google Play. ** This mock letter has been written by Galxyz as a way to explain our product!

Galxyz Science Adventure - Android Apps on Google Play

** Dear Mom or Dad, I am still growing, and I don’t know what I am going to be yet. So, I need your help figuring it out! I really want YOU to try out Galxyz and get it for me. I’m pretty sure that this will get me really interested in science! I hear that scientific thinking is important for everybody, not just scientists. I’ll be challenged to solve many interesting problems, like: What happens to a magnet when you break it? I also get to play exciting mini-games, that help me understand the material intuitively, going far beyond the concept. Please make learning an adventure for me! Love,Your favorite kid! From Galxyz: Dear Parents, We’ve designed Galxyz to ignite fascination for science and unlock the true potential in every child. Science helps kids approach things differently and think logically -- a gift that will remain with them for life! Also, we apologize for any crashes, bugs or content issues. Best,

Algodoo. Mystery Science - Great Science Lessons for Elementary School Students. Paleourbana. DinoScience. NOVA Elements. Bioman Biology: The Fun Place to Learn Biology! Science Museums Science Fair Project Ideas Science Education. Ten Websites for Science Teachers. We all know that the web is full of excellent web resources for science teachers and students.

Ten Websites for Science Teachers

However, unless you live on the web, finding the best websites can become quite a challenge. This isn't a "Top Ten" list -- instead, it is a list of websites that I either use on a regular basis or just find interesting. From teaching resources for the nature of science and authentic field journals to wacky videos about numbers, I am sure that you will find something in the following list the works for you! Please share your favorite science web resources in the comment section! 1) Understanding Science UC Berkeley's Understanding Science website is a "must use" for all science teachers. 2) Field Research Journals The Field Book Project from the National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Institution Archives intends to create a "one stop" archive for field research journals and other documentation. 3) Evolution 4) PhET Simulations 5) Earth Exploration.

Home - Science NetLinks. Rader's PHYSICS 4 KIDS.COM. Geteach.com.

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Wild Music. CERNLand. Lawrence Hall of Science - 24/7 Science. How fast does the wind blow?

Lawrence Hall of Science - 24/7 Science

What makes things sticky? Where do insects live and plants grow? What is the best way to clean up the environment? How do humans measure up in the animal kingdom? So many questions—and so many ways to find answers! Bridge Builders How Fast Is the Wind Gooo! Filling Without Spilling Parachute Drop Crystals Bird Beaks Sticky Situations Oil Spill How Old is Your Penny? Measure Yourself Where Do Plants Grow? Bug Hunt! Afterschool KidzScience AfterSchool KidzScience™ kits are designed specifically for children in grades 3 - 5 in out-of-school settings. Check Out Science Check Out Science makes doing science with your family easy, no scientific expertise necessary. Explore Your World You don't have to trek through a rainforest, blast off for space, or dive to the deep sea to explore your world. Roadside Heritage Roadside Heritage is an informal science educational project with its origins in the stunning landscape of the Eastern Sierra along the 395 scenic byway.

Save Sam! Mr. Singapore Zoo. STEMbite. Foldit Solve Puzzles for Science. SETI Institute. CK-12 Foundation. Crack the Books Interactive Science Books - Mobile Education Store. Crack The Books™ is a state of the art, interactive book series for upper elementary students.

Crack the Books Interactive Science Books - Mobile Education Store

Developed in collaboration with top universities, scientists, educators and specialists, Crack The Books™ is the first standard based, core curriculum aligned digital book series that includes both interactive enhancements and universal design accessibility features. Designed for all students, from children with special needs to students who are academically gifted, Crack The Books™ gives educators a powerful new teaching tool to help students of all academic skill levels meet state standards for reading comprehension.

Crack The Books™ are the first interactive books that can be adjusted for reading level. Students can experience all of the content presented to their classmates, while reading at a level that is appropriate to their ability. Designed to foster reading comprehension and student engagement, Crack The Books™ science books are written in a conversational and whimsical style.