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A well-designed site that lives up to its name by helping
you learn about earthquakes. There are animations, one showing how
earthquakes occur, the other of a rotating globe pinpointing various quake
locations, a quiz and firsthand accounts of earthquakes written by famous
people.
This Diary of the Planet uses maps and symbols to
highlight the location and type of natural and manmade events in the environment.
Links to other sources give you the background information you need to put
this news of an evolving earth into perspective.
Contains lots of useful environmental information,
including features and links on enviro groups, pictures of endangered species
and more.
This site contains information on Teachers online, schools
and Education resources.
Welcome to the ability utility, where you can learn the
stuff that makes life easier and/or more interesting: everything from the
essentials of life to the esoteric, from practical to just plain fun. Happy
learning!
Agriculture in the Classroom programs across Canada build an awareness
and an understanding of sustainable agriculture and food systems by providing
educational
programs and resources to students and teachers.
This site contains home grown and hand picked ideas for
teachers.
A big blue dog and a strange yellow animal will help kids
with their first clicks on the internet. Every month during 1999 kids will
find a chapter of their tale, a song, some games and the Boowa and Kwala
Club.
Visit Bernie Poole's wealth of educational
resources for teachers. The links that follow should be useful in your quest
to improve the learning experience for your Elementary education Pre-School
through Kindergarten students.
Great Explorations in Math and Science (GEMS) is a growing
resource for the advancement of inquiry-based science and mathematicsNew
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