BBC - Starship - Maths - Place The Penguins Place the penguins on the right numbers on the grid. To view this game, you need the Flash plugin. If the picture is moving then you have the right plug-in. http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/starship/maths/placethepenguin.shtml
Extractions: The game will launch in a new 'full screen' window that has no site navigation or instruction. For users of Internet Explorer 4 (or higher) the window will automatically fill the whole screen. This mode may be less confusing for children who could otherwise accidentally leave the game by clicking on a link to another part of the website or on another window on the computer. There is a 'close' button in the top right hand corner - alternatively, press Ctrl and W simultaneously to return to this page.
The Penguin Dance The penguin dance is a great collection of penguins aranged neatly and with some music along the way! http://www.angelfire.com/pe/penguindance/
Surfing The Net With Kids: Penguins penguins. Whatever the reason, here s the best of what the Web has to offer penguin lovers and student researchers. Emperor penguins @ Nationalgeographic.com. http://www.surfnetkids.com/penguins.htm
Extractions: ...Click for Menu... ~~ Home ~~ Light a Fire Quotations How to Add Games Email Book Clubs Book Store Calendar Blog Free Web Content Games Jokes Newsletters Postcards Printables Screensavers Suggest a Site Tell a Friend Top Ten Pages Topic Directory ~~ Search this Site Arts, Crafts, Music Computers, Internet Hobbies, Sports Geography Holidays, History Language Arts Math Parents, Teachers Pre-K and K Science, Animals Link to Us From my Mailbox My Bio Ad Rates Write Me Visit My Office
Economist.com | Face Value Face value Of monkeys and penguins Aug 28th 2003 From The Economist print edition. Darl McBride, capitalist crusader against the commie horde of Linux users. http://www.economist.com/business/displayStory.cfm?story_id=2020889
Pittsburgh Penguins Articles written by fan reporters. News, results, schedules, draft and team information, message board, and links. http://www.allsports.com/nhl/penguins
Extractions: On a sunny Saturday in Bellingham, Washington, Linuxfest Northwest , estimates have up to one thousand Linux curious and enthusiasts alike gathered to talk Tux. Bellingham Technical College provided an ideal atmosphere, with high tech classrooms already set up for laptop-powered presentations, not to mention the feeling of a catered lunch since the college's award-winning Cook's Club prepared a barbecued salmon fundraising feast. The coordinated effort of over six Linux User Groups (LUGs) on both sides of the US/Canada border, the second annual Linuxfest Northwest remains a single day event, though it's not hard to imagine it expanding in the near future. Six sessions of eleven parallel talks filled the day with topics ranging from open source-related legislation in Oregon to Rasmus Lerdof, the creator of the popular PHP scripting language, sharing an array of PHP tricks with a packed room that had even advanced PHP users happily taking notes.
Extractions: [Penguins] [Whales] [Seals] [Antarctica] ... [Home] Gentoo penguin fight. Gentoos defend a circle around their nest with displays and pecks. They freeze in this standoff position for about half a minute. Gentoo penguin colony Chinstrap penguins. (Pygoselis antactica). Chinstraps penguins are calf high and weigh about eight pounds. They can dive to 400 feet for three minutes. Bowing display. Chinstrap penguins are pointing together at where they will build their nest. Their crests are slightly raised. Yawning, stretching chick. He took a nap right after this yawn and stretch. He looks well fed, doesn't he? Yawning, stretching chick artwork. Electronically derived drawings of the chick. Mating chinstraps. This is pair-bonding mating. Mating to produce chicks happened months before. Moving stones. The Gentoo male moved stones around just so in the nest. The female watched and each time indicated her approval or disapproval. Hot penguin. It was sleeting, but the penguins thought it was hot and held their flippers out to radiate away excess heat. They send so much hot blood to the underside of their flippers that they flush pink. This one's carrying a stone. Swimming penguin.
Animal Profiles Penguin penguins are comical birds. penguins are a group of flightless seabirds found between 45 and 60 degrees south in the Southern Hemisphere. http://www.panda.org/kids/wildlife/mnpengn.htm
Extractions: Penguins are a group of flightless seabirds found between 45 and 60 degrees south in the Southern Hemisphere. The greatest number are found on the coasts of Antarctica and on the subantarctic islands. Some penguin species live as far north as the Galapagos Islands on the Equator and the subtropical coasts of South America, South Africa and Australia. But even in warm areas, they live only where cold water currents exist, such as the Humboldt Current along the western coast of South America and Benguela and Agulhas Currents around South Africa. Of the 18 species of penguins, the largest, such as the Emperor and Adelie penguins, are found in the Antarctic. Penguins vary widely in size and weight but are remarkably similar in structure and plumage. Size and weight can range from the 30 cm, 1.2 kg Little Blue Penguin to the 80-100 cm, 15-40 kg Emperor Penguin. Some kinds of penguins have distinguishing marks like crests, crown and stripes which make them easier to identify.
PENGONIA Offers facts on the 17 known species of penguins. Includes breeding locations, descriptions, diet and environmental threats. http://www.geocities.com/Pengonia
Extractions: PENGUINS Introduction Species Cards Gallery INTRODUCTION The Black-footed penguin ( Sphenicus demersus ) is a vanishing species. SPECIES CARDS One can get information about this species by going to the corresponding information card (click on the name). GALLERY Because full size photographs may take some time to load, we provide you here with thumbnails of the photographs available. A short description and the approximate size of the file is given. Click on the thumbnail to see the full size photograph. To return to this page press the back button on your browser. Enjoy! Black-footed penguins (30K) Black-footed penguins (30K) Black-footed penguins (35K; photograph by Karen Lommler) Virtual Tour Henson Robinson Zoo Homepage Last update: Monday, 22 September, 1997 14:42:32 ; Maintained by
Stonetg Teacher CyberGuide. Mr. Popper s penguins. by Richard and Florence Atwater. While reading chapters 312, students research different species of penguins. http://www.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/score/popper/poppertg.htm
Extractions: Graphics from Art Explosion This supplemental unit was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project, funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP) and the California County Superintendents Educational Serviced Association (CCSESA). This unit designed to supplement a comprehensive literature unit for Mr. Popper's Penguins , which focuses on penguins and their adjustment to life outside of Antarctica. During the unit, students will explore: Students will: These activities are not dependent on each other, but Activity 1 should be completed before the book is read. Activity 2may be done after reading chapters one and two. Activity 3 can may be completed while reading chapters three through twelve. Activity 4 should be done after finishing chapter 15; Activity 5, at the conclusion of the book.
WPXI.com - Pittsburgh.com Coverage of the Pittsburgh penguins with the latest team news and injury reports, fan chat and online store. http://www.realpittsburgh.com/shared/sports/nhl/penguins/
Extractions: Quick Events Search Search by Keyword: Inside Pittsburgh.com Music Legend Ray Charles Dies At 73 Movie Trailers: 'Stepford Wives', 'Garfield', 'Chronicles Of Riddick' Find A Pittsburgh Restaurant Stock Markets Closed Friday In Memory Of Ronald Reagan ... Pets And Their People // Set DC ad position if(typeof dcadposition == 'undefined')dcadposition = 1; else dcadposition++; document.write(""); Find It On Pittsburgh.com
Extractions: Select a topic: Aliases Lifestyle Reproduction Appearance ... Feeding The sources of this information are provided under Resources Aliases TAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION Class Aves birds Order Sphenisciformes penguins Family Spheniscidae flightless pelagic seabirds, widely distributed in cooler waters of the southern hemisphere Genus Eudyptula eu well, good dyptes diver Species minor smaller Common differ from other birds in several ways: streamlined bodies that reduce drag while swimming flippers that provide propulsion during swimming are modified wings neutral buoyancy provided by bones that are solid and heavy and a layer of blubber - prevent them from sinking too deep or floating which makes diving easier legs and webbed feet act as a rudder for underwater manoeuvring - short and set far back on the body giving them a waddling gait on land; despite this, they are quite agile on land although walking expends more energy than swimming their feathers have become short and stiff and form a dense cover over the whole body surface which provides effective insulation against the cold oil gland at the base of the tail - during preening, the waxy secretion from this gland is spread through the coat to waterproof it
Galapagos Penguin Learn about the habitat, weight, diet, and features of the galapagos penguin. http://www.lex5.k12.sc.us/lmes/penguins/galapagos.htm
Extractions: Galapagos Penguins Features : Have a narrow white band from the eye under the chin and a black horseshoe shape around their fronts. Height : 40-45 cm Weight : 1.6 to 2.5 kg Diet : Mostly fish such as mullet and sardines. Location : Galapagos Islands, which are on the equator off the west coast of South America. by Natalie, Shane, Julie Anna, Derek and Michael Rocko the Galapagos Penguin There once was a penguin named Rocko who wanted to fly more than anything. When he tried to fly he always got hurt. Everyone told him he couldn't fly but he did not give up - he kept on trying. One day he went out away from everyone and he tried to fly. Surprise - he did! He was a happy penguin for a ling time because he knew he could fly. by Natalie, Shane, Julie Anna, and Derek
Discovery Channel :: Discovery Channel Cams The Antarctic habitat is home to 46 birds representing four different species of penguins king, macaroni, gentoo and rockhopper. http://dsc.discovery.com/cams/penguin.html
Extractions: The Polar World exhibit at the Montreal Biodome in Montreal, Quebec, is divided into Arctic and Antarctic sections. The Antarctic habitat is home to 46 birds representing four different species of penguins: king, macaroni, gentoo and rockhopper. Like all penguins, these four species are found only south of the equator. Because scientists at the Montreal Biodome are duplicating the Antarctic environment, the penguins live under varying degrees of daylight depending on the time of year. During June, July and August, viewing hours are limited, while during December, January and February, the hours are nearly round the clock.
Extractions: You can also view this index in terse format , or return to the parent directory Penguins-linux_inside.gif LSM entry Seven Penguins ... (12994 bytes) happypenguin.jpg LSM entry The Penguin...Consuming mass quantities (22161 bytes) linux-w-penguin.gif LSM entry mutations of the `official' Linux 2.0 pengui (4985 bytes) linux_logo-3.04.tar.gz LSM entry LSM entry ANSI Color Penguin Logo that can be run at bootup (55210 bytes) linux_logo-4.01.tar.gz LSM entry LSM entry ANSI Color Penguin Logo that can be run at bootup (83201 bytes) linuxbeer.gif LSM entry ray-traced GIF of beer bottle floating with Linux penguin on it (81895 bytes) linuxnow.jpg LSM entry linxpeng.png LSM entry Linux - it's not just for penguins anymore (28842 bytes) logo_ascii.tar LSM entry GIF, PBM, PostScript, and ASCII line-art penguins (204800 bytes) raytux.jpg