Here are some websites I came across over the weekend…do you know all of the body systems? Clipped from: www.medtropolis.com (share this clip) Clipped from: kidshealth.org (share this clip) Clipped from: kidshealth.org (share this clip) Clipped from: kidshealth.org (share this clip) Clipped from: www.e-learningforkids.org (share this clip)
Here are some cool interactives to help with our new geometry unit. Come back to this post throughout the week to review for our quiz friday. Toon University-Angle Aliens Math Is Fun-Interactive Quadrilaterals Clipped from: www.mathsisfun.com (share this clip) BBC-Shapes Drop CrickWeb-Geometry Sorting Clipped from: www.crickweb.co.uk (share this clip) Mr. Perez Online Math Tutor-Angles Clipped from: www.mrperezonlinemathtutor.com (share this clip)
How do cells work together to create organisms with many functions & systems? Do you know what tissue is made of? What organs go with what systems?? If you are having some trouble answering these questions, check out this great activity from BBC bitesize..their stuff rocks! Clipped from: www.bbc.co.uk (share this clip)
Here is our newest back of vocabulary for our Geometry Unit Select Flashcards from the drop down box on the right….review & try scatter when you are finished Choose a Study Mode Scatter Learn Flashcards Study these flash cards | Study math flash cards
Yesterday we learned about weather & climates…how winds move from west to east and that the boundry between air masses is called a front…and so on. WeatherSpark is a new, interactive website that provides real time google maps making in-depth weather reports easily accessible & easy to read. This tool has a lot of neat options too…you can toggle back & forth between Farenheit
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By now you’ve probably heard about the devastating earthquake & following Tsunami that hit Japan and effected areas all the way to the West Coast of the US. Ironically, earthquakes were one of the topics we covered in class this week. Here are 2 interactive links on how earthquakes occur from PBS & Discovery Education and a link to some of the latest news
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