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A. Selecting your topic Know what is being taught by other faculty at our school Do you have a science matrix? Become familiar with your school and district guidelines. Select a topic that fits into the context of your curriculum. Why should I teach it a Full Review »

EE-Link is a WWW directory for Internet resources in environmental education. Developed for K-12 educators, EE-Link offers comprehensive information on organizations, classroom resources, Full Review »

Science fairs are a wonderful way to get your students excited about the scientific process- and thinking like young scientists! But coordinating a science fair can be a tremendous challenge. Full Review »

WELCOME! Keep America Beautiful, Inc. is a non-profit organization whose network of local, statewide and international affiliate programs educate individuals about litter prevention and ways to reduce, reuse, recycle and properly manage waste materials. Full Review »

Brain Awareness Week is an international effort organized by the Dana Alliance for Brain Initiatives to advance public awareness about the progress, promise, and benefits of brain research. The Dana Alliance is joined in the campaign by partners in the Un Full Review »

The Earth has many different environments, varying in temperature, moisture, light, and many other factors. Each of these habitats has distinct life forms living in it, forming complex communities of interdependent organisms. A complex community of plants Full Review »

Jellyfish, common name for any of the invertebrate animals making up two classes of the cnidarian phylum. About 2700 hydrozoan and 200 scyphozoan species are known. The term jellyfish applies more specifically to the free-swimming, gelatinous organism cal Full Review »

Branching patterns, or tree-like forms, are everywhere in nature: river basins, organ vessels, trees, fungi, algae, hydroids, and corals, just to mention some. Most organisms on earth contain branching networks. It is remarkable that algae and sea fans or Full Review »

The following information is designed to help researchers or others who want to know how many individuals of a species or subspecies are in captivity worldwide and at what facilities. This information is collected and organized by the The International Sp Full Review »

The goals of outdoor education are often understanding of self, others, and the environment. Full Review »