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The purpose of the thematic, integrated unit is to help children develop positive self-concept. Full Review »

Grade Range
Kindergarten - 2nd
Rating
3 Stars

Students create an original class cinquain poem and describe characteristics of a worm such as: how they feel, what they look like etc. Full Review »

Educational Materials HGP Publications funded by the US Department of Energy Primer: Genomics and Its Impact on Science and Society: The Human Genome Project and Beyond -- (2003) covers basic science, the Human Genome Project, what we know so far, ELSI Full Review »

Food Guide Pyramid for 2 to 6-year-olds Rus - The Surfin' Squirrel Sammy Soil Science For Kids homepage Smokey Bear Stanley Stat and Pie-Chart Pam Woodsy Owl S.K. Worm Answers Questions About Soil Full Review »

In the summertime in ocean waters, for example, off Ocean City, two types of large jellyfish often occur. The Moon Jelly (Aurelia aurita) is a clear, flattened disk, with numerous small tentacles around the edge, and a pink four-leaf clover design in the Full Review »

The iguana family includes some of the largest lizards found in the Americas, with their whiplike tails making up about half of that length. Like other reptiles, iguanas are cold-blooded, egg-laying animals with an excellent ability to adapt to their envi Full Review »

This index has links to a few hundred websites that contain information and photos of specific kinds of snakes: A-B * Anaconda: (1) Big Snakes, (2) Anaconda: Eunectes Murinus, (3) Anaconda, (4) Biggest Snake: Anaconda, (5) Anaconda * B Full Review »

Texas has four out of the five US snake families: Old World fixed front fang snakes (Elapidae) - the largest group Advanced snakes (Colubridae) Slender blind snakes (Leptotyphlopidae) New World Pit vipers - subgroup of the Viper Family (Viperidae), Full Review »

Q. How many kinds of turtles are there? A. About 260 (and still counting) You can find a big, long list of scientific names names here. (The ones that are underlined have photo links.) all about turtles Q. How long have turtles been on the e Full Review »

Each year, we've had a pair of robins build their nest and raise their chicks under the drain-spout of our roof. The cheerful singing of the male robins wakes us up each morning (though I must admit that the peeping of the chicks gets to be a bit much wh Full Review »