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Class Flow: Sound Review
[Free Registration/Login Required] How does sound travel and what parts of the ear detect sound best? Using multiple websites, students discover animals that make the loudest sounds, which tapped glass will create the highest pitch, what...
University of Washington
Hearing: Activities, Experiments, Models and More
Come and learn more about one of the five senses? Hearing is an integral part of our everyday life. To learn more use the activities, experiments, models and more wrapped into this hearing website.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Activities: The Evolutionary Causes of Biodiversity
An activity where students use peppers to explore reproductive potential and natural selection in part 1. In part 2, students look at traits such as dimples, tongue rolling, thumbs, ear lobes, and widow's peak to investigate individual...
Curated OER
Kids Health: Tus Oidos
Learn about the three different parts of your ears and how their keep you upright.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Rough Study of a Royal Head
The eyes, ears, small nose, and chin of this rough study of a royal head are completely finished. The lower parts of the headdress and the chest are flat and unfinished.
Other
Scott Polar Research Institute: Polar Bears
Here you can learn about polar bears: where they live, what they eat, and what each part of their body is adapted for.
BBC
Bbc Nature: Serotine Bat
Serotine bats are one of the largest British species, and one of the first to emerge in the evening. Serotines inhabit almost all of Europe and parts of Asia, but in the UK are restricted to southern England. Learn more about the...
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Web English Teacher: Henry David Thoreau
Learn more about the author Henry David Thoreau when you explore this resource. This site provides links to lesson plans and activities for some of his works.
Curated OER
A Man Stands With His Hands Raised to His Ears on a Prayer Mat
A series of photos illustrating the Muslim prayer movements which are used during the day as part of the Five Pillars of Faith. A Muslim must pray five times a day facing Mecca.
My Hero Project
My Hero: Henry David Thoreau
This brief article on writer Henry David Thoreau, the author of "Civil Disobedience," includes quotes and "related links" for further reading.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Statue of Ni Maat Ra
A statue of a man called Ni-Maat-Ra, standing with his left leg forward. He is depicted wearing a wig that partly hides his ears, a collar and a simple, partly pleated kilt. His arms are hanging by his sides and he is holding the roll of...
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Statue of Ptah Nefer Her
A statue representing an important dignitary of the Fifth Dynasty, wearing a long wig that hangs to his shoulders and partly hides his ears; a collar and a short kilt inscribed with his name and his titles. He is seated on a backless...
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Statue of Ka Nekhet
The statue represents Ka-Nekhet one of the dignitaries at this period. He is standing with his left leg forward. He wears a short wig partly covering his ears, a collar and a kilt. His features are sculpted in a primitive way...
Curated OER
Ar Kive: Polar Bear (Ursus Maritimus)
The polar bear (Ursus maritimus) is the largest living land carnivore, with adult males growing up to 2.6 metres in length. The most well known of all bears, the polar bear is immediately recognisable from the distinctive white colour of...
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Hemispherical Recipient
A clay recipient with a hemispherical body and a delicate neck. It has a grip in the form of an ear and a circular base. The body is decorated with a round band at its lower part. It resembles a tea pot, used in the modern time.