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Surfing The Net With Kids: Gardening Webquest for upper elementary students introduces botany and food each of whichincludes activities, mysteries to solve and Web links. kids Valley Garden. http://www.surfnetkids.com/garden.htm
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Botany Resources Scott s Botanical links. Site also includes news, a botany search tool, and frequent Thearticles range from activities to help kids understand phtosynthesis to http://www.educationindex.com/botany/
Extractions: Botany Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z SM Interested in the plants of Hawaii? This site presents a general guide to the plants that were carried throughout the Hawaiian Islands by early Polynesian voyagers in their canoes. Some basic information is provided about each plant along with a sketch/picture when available. Also included are Medicinal Hawaiian Plants, though this area of the site takes a while to load. Very interesting! The gallery consists of quick-loading images being developed for use by Biology class 216 at Albion College in Albion, Michigan. The plants are primarily from the eastern U.S. and Carribbean. A brief synopsis of the characteristics of the family of each plant is also available. This is an extensive collection of photos of the plants of Israel, arranged by Hebrew name and by scientific name. There is some beautiful photography here. One great resource that the Amateur Arborist has provided is the ArborTag, a label for tree identification providing Latin and common names as well as other useful identifying information. Read about this and more on the AAAA site.
Peggy's Links Bioscience Center includes information on Genetics, botany, Marine Biology. Opticsfor kids Explanations and drawings, with a few links on Basics of light http://www.histology.to/links.html
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Links For Young People for botany J, S; Kathy Schrock s Guide for Educators Weather From the fabulous DiscoveryChannel School site. E, J, S; KEWL kids Excellent Web links Just what http://www.sms.k12.nf.ca/science-links.html
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Animal Classifications : Vertebrates For K12 The study of plants is called botany. National Audubon Society kids links; teacherpages; under section Educate Yourself the section on Wild Wings Heading http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/vertebrates.htm
Extractions: Vertebrates for K12 Introduction Mammals Mammals Links Amphibians ... Good General Links This page is designed to provide information and links for students on vertebrates for classroom research projects. Teachers and librarians will have to evaluate each link for instructional purposes and appropriateness to age group. If you need information on classification, use a good encyclopedia, such as World Book , in your school or public library. You'll find material on the classes and sub-classes scientists use in discussing animal classification. Classification of animals is based upon grouping animals according to characteristics they have in common and separating them on the basis of differences they have. You can skip the information below if you just want to look at links. Scientists who study living things are called biologists. Biologists classify living things into two kingdoms, the Plant Kingdom and the Animal Kingdom. The study of plants is called botany. Scientists who study plants are called botanists. The study of animals is called zoology. Scientists who study zoology are called zoologists. Zoologists study thousands of different kinds of animals. They need some way of grouping animals on the basis of their similarities and differences into smaller and smaller groups. A good encyclopedia will explain this to you. Here's a try at explaining the classification system zoologists use. Look at the little chart below. Scientists divide the Animal Kingdom into smaller groups, called Subkingdoms. There are three subkingdoms. Each Subkingdoms is divided into smaller groups called phyla. Each Phylum [singular form of phyla] is divided further into subphyla. This sub-division goes on further, but hopefully you get the idea. Scientists use special scientific terms which have meaning. Once you have learned the scientific terms they make lots of sense. Just looking at the words because they are so long can be really "scary."
Botany Links kids INFORMATION ACTIVITIES. 1. Most Master Gardener edu/natsci/paleobotany/paleobotany.htm has links to the to my Chicago Botanic Garden botany student Dr http://raymondwiggers.homestead.com/Botany_Links_Page.html
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The Reconstructors Cool Links - Episode 1 Includes links to more detailed discussions. Plants/botany. Kid Info.. . Plants (KidInfo.com) Recommended plant sites for kids. http://reconstructors.rice.edu/recon1/links.html
Browse USGS For Botany And Anywhere Fort Collins Science Center in Colorado with links to programs applied plant science,gardening, collections and organizations, botany for kids and teachers http://answers.usgs.gov/cgi-bin/gsbrowse?tcode=348&pcode=anywhere
Netfinder kids This webliography provides links to excellent plant sites arranged alphabetically.There are also lesson plans and classroom projects. Grades 912. botany http://www.htls.lib.il.us/TRB/netfinders/botany.html
Extractions: Netfinder-Botany Grades 4-8 Biomes of the World : This site from the Missouri Botanical Gardens serves as a good introduction to the biomes of the world and the planets each produces. There is also a simple glossary. Fun Facts About Fungi : This site presented by a University of Michigan professor introduces students to the fascinating world of fungi. A Herbarium: Creating a herbarium (a collection of dried plant specimens) is a fun way for students to gain detailed information about specific plants, while producing an attractive product in the process. This site gives detailed instructions on how to create an herbarium including directions for field work, plants to select, how to pick them up, how to record data, how to photograph the plants, as well as drying, treating, mounting, and labeling. Just for Kids : The University of Illinois Extension service provides two interactive activities about plants: Exploring the Secret Life of Trees and the Great Plant Escape. Pages do load slowly but are worth the wait. Both also provide audio-enhanced, graphics only, and Spanish versions. Michigan 4-H Children's Garden Tour : This site was developed by the Michigan State University Extension program and is based on its Children's Garden, where children are taught the importance of plants. Fifty-six themed areas of the garden are represented, with many interactive tools. Click on the "Just for Kids" link and teen "Visit" to tour. Included are 13 interactive learning games along with highlights from the garden section. Children can spend hours searching through the garden, wandering the Alice in Wonderland garden maze, making a pizza from the herb garden, seeing the colors in the Crayon Garden, and listening to the sounds in the Musical Plants section. Younger children will also enjoy this site.
A Few Interesting K-12 Links links by topic that crossed the writing of The Orchid PBS Genetic Engineering AGuide for kids by Tiki Web The London Orchid Society Orchid botany.com see http://www.juliantrubin.com/explore.html
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KIDS Site Index July 16, 2001. CSF links on seeds. More on botany for kids. Added July16, 2001. Seeds of Life down here, too. Otters and Butterflies Young. http://www.csudh.edu/dearhabermas/kidsindx.htm
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Elementary Links: Subject Results for teachers and parents to copy for their kids. in addition to offsite researchlinks in the following core-curriculum areas botany, drama, history http://www.oswego.org/Staff/CCHAMBER/linkscf/subjects.cfm?start=51&code=Teacher