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Inventors
LapBook!
Inventing is fun and exciting and everyone can be an inventor. An inventor
is someone who thinks of new ways to solve problems in the home, community,
or even the world. These solutions are called inventions. Learn about some
of the most well-known inventors and what they invented. Their inventions
truly changed our world for the better. In this lapbook and study guide your
child will get to know Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Jonas Salk, Alexander
Graham Bell, Eli Whitney The Wright Brothers and many more!!
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My gift to you (FREE,
of course)
We
are studying weather and I could not find a weather record sheet that fit
our needs, so I made my own. They are in PDF Adobe format.
This version has a space for the reporters' name, to use with
more than one student.
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This version has a space to draw the moon phase, made for
one student.
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Science NetLinks
Provides a wealth of standards-based resources for
K-12 science educators, including lesson plans, interactives and reviewed
Internet resources. Science NetLinks is a dynamic site with new content
being added on a regular basis, so check back often.
Cells Alive!
CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and
computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and
medical research.
FREE Brain Pop Movies!
Life Science
Earth Science
Physical Science

Play videos from Robert Krulwich's
five-part cartoon series,
Global Warming:
It's All About Carbon.
This is the reporter who makes those
cute, yet informative cartoons on ABC WORLD NEWS in the evening, that
explain, in simple and humorous terms, current events so that laymen can
understand them. This is a five part series. All the parts on linked on this
same page.
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Bytesize
Science
Free PodCasts
You do not need an MP3 Player to listen to these tidbits of
science, you can listen from your computer. These are short quick science
bytes for kids of all ages!
Here is an example topic: Have you ever wondered what happens when we
sweat? Or why we even sweat at all? Listen to this episode to find out!
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