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Mission 31
Mission 31 broke new ground in ocean exploration and honored the 50th anniversary of the monumental legacy left by Fabien’s grandfather Jacques-Yves Cousteau who is credited with creating the first ocean floor habitats for humans and leading a team of ocean explorers on the first attempt to live and work underwater. Fabien and his team…
Read MoreIf the Moon Were Only One Pixel
If you are trying to teach students about the scale of the solar system, this scale model of the solar system, If the Moon Were Only 1 Pixel, is a phenomenal tool! How long does it take you to scroll out to Uranus or Saturn or the dwarf planet – Pluto If the Moon Were…
Read MoreFast Plants
Through activities spanning the life cycle of Wisconsin Fast Plants, you and your students can explore many aspects of plant growth and development and reproduction. In its 35-45 day life cycle, the Wisconsin Fast Plant rapidly passes through all the life stages of a flowering plant. Searchable resources for elementary, middle school, secondary and undergraduate…
Read MoreIET
FREE teaching resources for students aged 11-19 years with film clips, online games and quizzes. Search for resources to use in your classroom and ideas for extension and homework. Topics include: Averages and Errors; Budgets and Percentages; Communications; Dimensions and Gradients; Electromagnetism; Electronics; Energy; Ethics of Technology; Materials Selection; Measurements; Medical Physics; Numbers; Product Design;…
Read MoreCompound Interest Chemistry Blog
Compound Interest is a blog by Andy Brunning, a chemistry teacher in the UK, creating graphics looking at the chemistry and chemical reactions we come across on a day-to-day basis. These stunning infographics can be downloaded for use in the classroom. They cover chemistry topics like elements, food chemistry, alcohol chemistry, organic chemistry, aroma chemistry,…
Read MoreTeach Pi
Welcome to the first and best place on the Web for teachers who want to find or share ideas for Pi Day activities, learning, and entertainment.
Read MoreMath Forum
How many celebrations are there in your math class? Each year on March 14th many classrooms break from their usual routines to observe the festivities of “Pi Day” because the digits in this date correspond with the first three digits of (3.14).
Read MoreArkive
Explore 15,000 of the world’s endangered species. With over 100,000 photos and videos, ARKive will help you and your students discover what these animals, plants, and fungi look like, what makes them special and why we should protect them. ARKive Education houses FREE education resources for 5- to 18-year-olds which can be used to teach…
Read MoreScienceDump
ScienceDump is a source for popular science videos and pictures. Their goal is to bring back the cool and fun in science by selecting the best on the web. ScienceDump also features Documentaries, Infographics, Science-humor, Science-art and more. Why not start your class off with an interesting and engaging video?
Read MoreTeach Engineering
Are you looking for ways to make applied science and math (engineering) come alive in the classroom? The TeachEngineering collection provides educators with FREE access to a growing curricular resource of multi-week units, lessons, activities and living labs.
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