Kids
of all ages will enjoy the Natural History Museum's OLOGY
website. You can read about the real scientists who work at
the museum and try out fun games to test your knowledge.
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The
New York Hall of Science
has a great interactive site for kids, and if you haven't been
there, a wonderful "science" playground that explores
the simple machines and how sound travels.
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Kids
from Grace visit the Liberty Science
Center once in a while, and boy are they lucky. See their
website for a list of current exhibits and exciting games.
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In
class we may read articles from one of my favorite kids' science
magazines: Odyssey
- check their website for more games, crazy facts and subscription
information.
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Visit
Enchanted
Learning anytime if you want to color in some pages that
have to do with our work during the week. Just search for the
topic (like "Rivers") and see a list of "label-me"
drawings to print out anytime.
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LINKS
FOR CLASS ACTIVITIES
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During
September we will be looking at buoyancy. Check out the American
Canoe Association's site to see some innovative designs.
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The
history of the Hudson is an amazing tale. Visit World
Almanac for Kids or Riverkeeper
for information about our historic waterway.
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Visit
New York's Audubon Society
for information about our local environment and how to identify
the birds and other animals living there.
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| Check
out the BBC's
website for a fun review of Solids, Liquids and Gasses. |
Girls!
Want to find out more about how to get involved
in science and technology? Visit
the Girl Scouts' GIRLS GO TECH web site - great games and activities....GIRLS
GO TECH
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