Learning games, educational comics, reading activities, and more.
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FunBrain.com
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Fun home activities for kids interested in science.
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National Geographic Kids
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This is a good website for middle school students or even to explain the basic concepts of photosynthesis to elementary school students.
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First Steps
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Information about the physical features, motion of, and life contained in the Earth's oceans.
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Boston Museum of Science
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This information sheet website looks at the carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, & water cycle with easy to understand graphics.
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Real Trees 4 Kids!
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This site contains information on the Earth, including Pangea and Plate Tectonics. Students can view the animations provided or take quizes. This site also has links to other sites such as the United States Geological Survey and several Universities. Students can also search information on the other planets.
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Enchanted Learning
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Includes an explanation of the 4 stages of the Water Cycle (evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection), complete with a diagram and activity pages.
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The Water Cycle
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Site helps explains tides and has easy to understand diagrams.
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Tides
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