Elementary
- L.OL.E.1 life Requirements -"Organisms have
basic needs. Animals and plants need air, water, and
food. Plants also require light. Plants and animals
use food as a source of energy and as a source of
building material for growth and repair."
- Agriculture
in the Classroom Kids Zone New
Kids and
teens can find information about animals, foods,
ag questions, Science Fair projects, Ag Fun and
virtual field trips in the Agriculture in the
Classroom Kid's Zone
- Ants
This site offers descriptions and pictures
of a variety of ants. This includes the environment
and food needs of ants. Information for elementary
students will need to be sorted.
- Autumn
Leaves
There is a detailed description on how leaves/trees
prepare for winter.
- Barnyard Palace New
Below is an aerial photograph
of the Teaching Animal Unit at the NCSU Veterinary
Medicine College. The purpose of this farm is
to show the students at the school how to manage
and care for each of the species. Click on the
links to find out more about the animals that
are raised on the farm.
- BBC
Education
Students are able to identify and compare living
and nonliving things. They have to look at 4 pictures
and decide which one doesn't belong.
- BBC
Science Clips Growing Plants
This is a student interactive site that allows
students to control the water in order to grow
the plant to its full height. It also has a quiz
that goes along with the concept of what plants
need to survive.
- Critter
Craze by Beacon Learning Center
Outstanding:
Stories that interact with children help them
to retain the knowledge that a teacher is trying
to present. At this site, students have a story
that explains basic needs and also asks questions
to help the students learn and understand the
concept of basic needs.
- Discover
Why Farming is a Part of Your Life.
New
Where does our food really come from? This
site is an excellent place for students and teachers
to visit to get information about agriculture.
Real-world examples can be tied to the concept
of basic needs. The 4-H Virtual Farm has these
main sections: Horse Farm, Aquaculture, Beef,
Dairy, Poultry, and Wheat.
- EcoKids:
Biodiversity Slide Show
Prepare to take a mini visual safari of the
many species that share our planet. Explore
the beauty
and magnificence of some of the world’s
big and small, colourful and cunning, rare
and
unique.
- Exploring
the Secret Life of Trees
Student interactive book designed to help student
(Grades 3 to 5) an appreciation of trees. Explains
functions of plant parts. Observe trees
in their every day lives and explore wonders of
trees.
- Flowering
Plant Life Cycle Sequencing Cards
The site provides Flowering Plant Life Cycle Sequencing
Cards that can be printed and given to students.
Extension of 4th gr. GLCE.
- How
Plants Grow and Survive
The site provides a powerpoint slideshows about
plant needs for survival. Some powerpoints also
contain simple activites to do in the classroom.
There is also a section labeled For Kids that
has interactive games about plants. Covers 4th
gr. GLCE.
- National
Geographic: Cyber Tiger-You're The Zookeeper
This site allows the student to choose the environmental
needs of a Siberian Tiger before it is released
into the zoo. Easy to navigate. Requires no downloads.
Appropriate for grades 3-5.
- Science
Explorer-Mold Experiment This
is a mold experiment and explanation.
- L.OL.E.2 Life Cycles -"Plants and animals
have life cycles. Both plants and animals begin life
and develop into adults, reproduce, and eventually
die. The details of this life cycle are different
for different organisms."
- Barnyard Palace New
Below is an aerial photograph
of the Teaching Animal Unit at the NCSU Veterinary
Medicine College. The purpose of this farm is
to show the students at the school how to manage
and care for each of the species. Click on the
links to find out more about the animals that
are raised on the farm.
- BBC
Science: Plants
This site contains an interactive allowing students
to grow a plant. It also has an exercise that
allows the student to label a plant.
- BBC
Science: Life Cycles
This site allows children to interact with
a flower, identify its parts, and label a diagram.
A quiz is included
- BBC
Science: Helping Plants Grow Well
This site provides an interactive activity that
allows students to grow a plant. An online quiz
is included.
- Bitesize
revision Living Things Life Cycles
Here is an interactive site for students to help
them learn the life cycle of flowering plants.
The student drags the flower part to the correct
label to the flowering plant.
- Children's
Butterfly Site
Outstanding
- This web site is a very informational, student
friendly web site. It contains links to butterfly
animations, as well as, other interactive links.
Contains pictures and descriptions of lifecycles
of butterfly and moth. An excellent launching
pad for butterfly research.
- Discover
Why Farming is a Part of Your Life. New
- Where does our food really come from?
This site is an excellent place for students
and
teachers to visit to get information about
agriculture. Real-world examples can be tied
to the concept of basic needs. The 4-H Virtual
Farm has these main sections: Horse Farm, Aquaculture,
Beef, Dairy, Poultry, and Wheat.
- Helping
Plants Grow Well
Here is an interactive site for K-2 students
to help them learn how plants grow. The student
presses
the water flow or heat temp. to decide how much
water or heat the plant will need to grow.
- Kaboose
This is an excellent science site that reviews
life cycles. The students have to put the stages
in order for a frog and then they can progress
to a plant..
- Life
Cycle of the Butterfly
Here is a site for second grade students to help
them learn about butterflies. Students can look
at the life cycle of the butterfly.
- Living
Things
Here is an interactive site for second grade
students to help them learn about living things
living
in the woodland habitat.
- Monarch
Watch
Outstanding
- This site gives the life cycle of the Monarch
butterfly, including a microscopic image of
a
Monarch egg. The Multimedia Gallery contains
photos of Monarchs at all stages. Suggests possible
research
and conservation projects.
- Science
Clips
Here is an interactive site for second grade
students to help them learn about plants and
animals. The
second grade student will sort the plants and
animals as they pass by on a conveyor belt.
The
student sorts the items into four classes…birds,
plants, mammals, and insects. There is a quiz
to try.
- SoftSchools.com
Students are able to label the life cycle stages
of a butterfly, take a quiz, print a coloring
page, or the teacher can print a related worksheet.
- Where
Do Butterfies Come From?
Lower elementary activity making a paper butterfly.
Good illustration of the 4 stages of a butterfly.
- L.OL.E.3 Structures and Functions -"Organisms
have different structures that serve different
functions
in growth, survival, and reproduction."
- All About Animals New
This site provides 70
links to sites about animals. A multitude of
information for elementary teachers, students,
and parents is provided here.
- Animals
There is a huge variety of activities on this
site. There are a lot of games and
activities that teach animal facts that elementary
kids would
enjoy. .
- Barnyard Palace New
Below is an aerial photograph
of the Teaching Animal Unit at the NCSU Veterinary
Medicine College. The purpose of this farm is
to show the students at the school how to manage
and care for each of the species. Click on the
links to find out more about the animals that
are raised on the farm.
- BBC
Science: Ourselves
This site contains an interactive helping students
identify living vs. nonliving characteristics
of common things, as well as an exercise labeling
body parts.
- Birds
In this site kids answer questions to play a bill
matching game and a migration game. It has
very attractive graphics and several good links.
- Butterfly
Discovery
This site is user friendly. It has short lists
of butterfly facts and related vocabulary. It
also has a student interactive screen to allow
students to create their own butterfly by choosing
specific body parts.
- Cells:
Who wants to be a millionaire?
- Students can test their knowledge of the
functions of various cell organelles.
- Cool
Science for Curious Kids
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites
curious kids to explore biology on screen, off
screen, and in between. This is a teacher lesson
plan. Interactive question for students to answer.
- Discover
Why Farming is a Part of Your Life. New
- Where does our food really come from?
This site is an excellent place for students
and
teachers to visit to get information about
agriculture. Real-world examples can be tied
to the concept of basic needs. The 4-H Virtual
Farm has these main sections: Horse Farm, Aquaculture,
Beef, Dairy, Poultry, and Wheat.
- Entomology
for Beginners
Entomology is the study of insects. This
page provides some basic information on insects.
First
a quick look at the anatomy of adult insects.
Then a short story about the metamorphosis of
insects. There is an interactive project of observing,
classifying, describing, and reporting results
to a classroom in another state. Provides information
for the teacher on how to use the site, but
is
designed for student use.
- Exploring
the Secret Life of Trees
Student interactive book designed to help student
(Grades 3 to 5) an appreciation of trees. Explains
functions of plant parts. Observe trees
in their every day lives and explore wonders
of
trees.
- Farm
Bureau - Kids Resources
Information in the site is very detailed
on all aspects of soybeans. The site has a variety
of activities for students.
- Five Senses New
The human body is made of various
chemicals to help us smell, see, move, and most
importantly, survive. We also rely on certain
chemicals found in food and other products to
protect us from disease and harm. Explore the
chemistry of our bodies and our senses in these
activities. These are like lesson plans and are
downloaded as pdf files.
- Habitats:
Includes classification according to body
parts.
Introduction to Habitats - A good resource for
introducing classification and habitats. Sorting
activities will get the children thinking! This
is a free downloadable activity (can also be
played
in the browser).
- HHMI
Cool Science for Curious Kids New
The
Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious
kids to explore biology...on screen, off screen,
and in between.
- Kid's
Zone: Farm & Fun New
Kids and teens
can find information about animals, foods, ag
questions, Science Fair projects, Ag Fun and
virtual field trips in the Agriculture in the
Classroom Kid's Zone
- Let's
Talk About Insects
This site helps students understand the processes
of scientific inquiry and technological design
to investigate questions, conduct experiments,
and solve problems. This site is also in English
and Spanish. Grades 4 - 5.
- Meet
the Plant Parts
The site is an interative activity where
you match the picture to the word of plant parts.
You drag them to the salad bowl and make a salad.
This is a student activity.
- National
Geographic: Really Wild Animals
On this site children can travel around the world
to different habitats and ecosystems. In eachabitat
the student learns about several animals that
may live there and has an opportunity to choose
which animal or organism doesn't belong in that
habitat. Requires no downloads. Appropriate
for
grades 3-5.
- Peep
and the Big, Wide World
This site entices ages 3 - 5 year olds to explore
science.
- Student
List of Activities - Whales
This page has a number of student activity
worksheets and lessons related to examining
whales.
Excellent site for a whale unit.
- The
Adventures of Herman the Worm
This site will allow students to have basic vocabulary
of biology: biological compostion, digestion
and
reproduction told through a guided study of the
worm. This is for grade 4 - 5. This site is
also
in English or Spanish.
- The
Great Plant Escape
In this activity, students work with Detective
Laplant to solve mysteries. These questions
include:
What are the parts of a plant? and What are the
parts of a seed? 4th and 5th grade students
are asked to "help Detective Le Plant and his
partners Bud and Sprout unlock mysteries of
plant
life." Combines Web-based activities with hands-on
experiments. The site includes six cases, a
glossary,
links, and a guide for teachers. Illinois Cooperative
Ext. Service.
- Trees
Are Terrific
Student interactive book designed to help student
(6?8 years of age) gain an appreciation of trees.
Observe trees in their every day lives and explore
wonders of trees. Distinguish plants from one
another. Classify familiar organisms.
- Wildlife
This site features wildlife. Learn facts
about wildlife through games and activities.
It would be appropriate at the K-1 level.
Very student friendly.
- Whole
Frog
This site allows students and teachers to
dissect the frog, rotate and examine the frog,
and put the frog back together. Students can
use this experience to compare body parts with
vertebrates
on other sites.
- Zoom
Butterflies
This site explains all about the butterfly:
body parts, life cycle, habitat, diet, senses,
and defense mechanisms. It has a Butterfly Glossery.
Printouts are available for butterflies, as
well
as many other animals.
- L.OL.E.4 Classification -"Organisms can
be classified on the basis of observable characteristics."
-
BBC Science: Plants and animals in the local environment
This site is aimed at children ages 6 - 7 and
their teacher. There is an interactive experiment
and quiz. This site has teacher resources.
- BBC
Science: Variation
This site allows students to classify living things
according to observable characteristics. An online
quiz is included.
- HHMI
Cool Science for Curious Kids-Classification New
The
Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious
kids to explore biology...on screen, off screen,
and in between.
- Insects
This is a guide to insects and their habits. This
site has great pictures and short explanations.
- ReviseWise
Science: Classification of objects
This is a great site that allows the students
to click through animated information windows
that teach the basics of classification. Tests
and worksheets for the activity as also available.
- Zoom
Butterflies
This site is an excellent
teacher resource. It includes information on the
anatomy, life cycle, food and environment of butterflies.
This site includes classroom activity printouts.
It also contains a student interactive illustrated
butterfly dictionary as well as links to other
butterfly web sites.
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