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yoyo brain Braineos =Review Games=

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=Math=

http://www.math.harvard.edu/~knill/mathmovies/ math in movies

www.jmap.org integrate regents questions

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[|http://www.3dvinci.net/ccp0-display/splash.html] 3D design is a great motivational and instructional tool. It exercises both left-brain and right-brain skills, and appeals to students of all abilities. ModelMetricks books contain easy-to-follow projects based on the free Google SketchUp application, to show how to model anything in 3D. [|http://www.algebasics.com] This site contains a variety of interactive Algebra help/ problems/activities [|http://www.archimy.com] This site has a service for drawing the graphs of all kinds of functions. With Archimy, you will draw the graph of any function and form, just use your imagination. The program must be downloaded and is free. [|http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com] Our research-based and standards-aligned free educational math games and language arts games will engage, motivate, and help teach students. Click a button below to play our free multi-player and single-player games! [|http://www.calc3d.com] This site has interactive Mathematical graph and charting software for geometry and statistics [|http://chartgizmo.com] This site has an incredible chart builder for any type of data that can be typed or uploaded to this tool [|http://www.onlinecharttool.com] This site is another great tool for creating Charts and graphs On Onlinecharttool.com you can design and share your own graphs online and for free We support a number of different chart types like: bar charts, pie charts, line charts, bubble charts and radar plots. [|http://www.concord.org/work/software] This site features free downloadable Math & Science software. [|http://www.crickweb.co.uk/ks1numeracy.html] Math interactive tools for white boards [|http://www.aplusmath.com/Flashcards/Flashcard_Creator.html] This site from aplusMath allows for the easy creation of online/printable math flash cards [|http://phet.colorado.edu/simulations/index.php?cat=Featured_Sims] This site is from The University of Colorado [|http://www.learner.org/interactives] Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas. [|http://edinfo.securesites.net/il/il_math.htm] The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project. [|http://mathstar.lacoe.edu/newmedia/integers/intro/media/media.html] This site contains hands-on approaches for teaching the sometimes challenging concept of integers. Included are video clips, concrete models and Mat Board for solving the problems. Quick-Time media player is required. [|http://www.falstad.com/mathphysics.html] [|http://jmathpage.com/index.html] Links to interactive math tools and activities for students and teachers. [|http://labyrinth.thinkport.org/www] This site contains a interesting digital game for middle-school pre-algebra students. It includes a wealth of intriguing math-based puzzles wrapped into an exciting narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet - and save the world from monsters. [|http://www.math.com/students/puzzles/puzzleapps.html] This site has a large number of math puzzles and games. Many can be used with an interactive white board [|www.mathsnet.net] MathsNet is an independent educational website providing free mathematics resources to the education community. Its aim is to offer truly interactive resources that are both wide and deep in terms of their applicability and usefulness. MathsNet is not an online textbook. It is interactive, requiring the user to participate rather than be a passive observer. [|http://mathforum.org/library/resource_types/simulations] This site contains a listing of a number of additional sites that contain Math interactive simulations. [|http://mathsnet.net/cruncher/index.html] [|http://www.mathplayground.com/index.html] Welcome to Math Playground, an action-packed site for elementary and middle school students. Practice your math skills, play a logic game and have some fun! [|http://www.mathtv.org] This site has interactive games and simulation related to math problem solving. [] This site has a 'kid' look and feel and many Math related interactive games. [|http://www.mathvids.com] MathVids.com is a website dedicated to providing high quality, instructional, free math videos to middle school, high school, and college students who need math help. [|http://mathway.com] This site is powered by Bagatrix Solved!™ technology, Mathway provides students with the tools they need to solve their math problems. With tens of millions of problems already solved, Mathway is the #1 online problem solving resource available for students, parents, and teachers.
 * 3Dvinci**
 * Algebasics**
 * Archimy**
 * Arcademic Skill Builder**
 * Calc3D**
 * Chart Gizmo**
 * Chart Tool**
 * Concord Consorium**
 * CrickWeb**
 * Flash Card Creator**
 * Interactive Simulations for Math and Science**
 * Interactives**
 * Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science 6-12**
 * Introducing Integers (6-8)**
 * Java Math & Science Applets**
 * Johnnie's Math Page**
 * Lure of the Labyrinth**
 * Math.com**
 * MathsNet (K-12)**
 * Math Forum**
 * MathNet Number Cruncher**
 * Math Playground**
 * MathTV**
 * Math Tool Chest** [|http://macmillanmh.com/math/mathtoolchest/mtc_online] ">
 * MathVids**
 * Mathway**

goodcalculators.com (A collection of really good online calculators) [|http://instacalc.com/calcr] (basic calculator only - powered by Instacalc) [|http://www.e-tutor.com/et2/graphing http://www.calcoolate.com] [|http://www.calcoolate.com] (Also available as a download for Windows machines.) [|http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph] (creates five kinds of graphs) [|http://www.onlineconversion.com] This site can convert just about anything to anything else. [|http://www.numbernut.com/index.html] This site has a variety of activities and games that can be used in conjunction with interactive white boards Random Number Generator  www.random.org This site allows for the generation of true random numbers. Teachers could use this for probability and statistics actives as wall as drawings, random sampling and more [|http://sqooltools.com/freeworkshops/mathfacts.html] Explore all of the best K-6 math tools the web has to offer! From basic addition to geometry and fractions, from virtual manipulates to interactive games, from online calculators and converters to graphing tools. You will discover resources for every math topic you teach. [|http://www.teachingtime.co.uk/] [|http://www.teachingtables.co.uk/] [|http://www.tusd1.org/resources/math/students_math.asp] [|www.visualmathlearning.com] This site is a free interactive multimedia on-line tutorial for math students. Its first level, Numbers and Arithmetic, is a pre-Algebra level course suitable for grades 4-8. Unlike traditional textbooks, Visual Math Learning is designed to run on any personal computer with a modern browser. [|http://software.informer.com/getfree-web-2.0-drawing-math-symbols] http://mathfest.wikispaces.com/Web2.0+For+Math+Educators You can find Laura’s complete listing of Web2.0 tools for educators at []
 * Online Calculators**
 * Calcr**
 * e-Tutor Graphing Calculator**
 * Calcoolate**
 * Create a Graph**
 * Online Conversion**
 * NumberNut**
 * SqoolTools MathFacts (K-6)**
 * Teaching Time**
 * Teaching Tables**
 * TUSD Interactive Math Portal**
 * Visual Math Learning (4-8)**
 * Web 2.0 Math Symbols Drawing Applications**
 * Web2.0 for Math Educators - a Wiki**

=Science= Google Body Browser --Brand New

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[|http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/games_activities/index.cfm] This award-winning EcoKids web site is an interactive environmental web site for children, their families, and educators in Canada and around the world. It offers topical information about the environment through interactive, fun, educational games and activities. [|www.explorelearning.com] This site features 450 interactive simulations for math and science. –Fee required. www.exploratorium.edu This site was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. This site now contains over 15,000 Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics. [|http://earth.google.com] http://sketchup.google.com Create, modify, and share 3-d models! [] http://www.google.com/educators/p_earth.html [] How to Teach with Google Earth  http://serc.carleton.edu/NAGTWorkshops/teaching_methods/google_earth/how.html GEarthHacks Kinetic City (3-8) MyExperiment (6-12) Skoool Science NetLinks (K-12) St. Louis Science Center Web Site (K-12) The Yuckiest Site on the Internet. (K-8) The Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science (6-12) ANATOMY** Get Body Smart (8-12) Inner Learning Online (9-12) Inside the Brain - An Interactive Tour (6-12) The Heart: An Online Exploration. (4/5-12) Neuroscience for Kids (K-8 Science & Nature’s Mind & Body (6-12) FreezeRay (4-12) Human Body Lesson Plans from Discovery.com Nervous System - Anatomy & Physiology from Get Body Smart (need Flash Player) Virtual Body (K-12) Virtual Brain Tour (6-12) Virtual Dissections, Labs and Field Trips (9-12) ASTRONOMY & SPACE Amazing Space. (6-12)
 * GENERAL SCIENCE**
 * EcoKids**
 * Experience Math and Science with Gizmos (3-12)**
 * Exploratorium**
 * Google Earth**
 * Google SketchUp**
 * Explore with Google Earth**
 * Google Earth for Educators**
 * Google Earth Lessons**
 * []**
 * This site works in tandem with Google Earth. Overlay files can be downloaded and used with Google Earth.**
 * [|http://www.kineticcity.com]**
 * This site has an amazing collection of Science Experiments, Games and Projects**
 * [|http://www.myexperiment.org]**
 * The MyExperiment Virtual Research Environment enables you and your students to share digital items associated with your research — in particular it enables you to share and execute scientific workflows. You can also use myexperiment.org to find publicly shared workflows**
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 * This site from England is the first resource of its kind designed specifically for the students and teachers of Math and Science. It leverages the expertise of top teachers in their fields for the development of its content.**
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 * The Thinkfinity partnership provides free, Internet-based content across academic disciplines. Science NetLinks' role is to provide a wealth of standards-aligned resources for K-12 science educators, including lesson plans, interactive and reviewed Internet resources. Site features include Interactive Lessons, Resources, Benchmarks and Science Updates.**
 * www.slsc.org**
 * [|http://yucky.kids.discovery.com]**
 * Yucky teaching units (for grades 3-8 and K-2) correlate with the science topics that students love on the Yucky Site. They are designed to align with your curriculum's scope and sequence and with national standards.**
 * []**
 * The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.**
 * [|http://www.getbodysmart.com]**
 * An Online Examination of Human Anatomy and Physiology. Visually Learn About the Human Body Using Our Interactive "Flash" Animations**
 * [|http://www.innerbody.com]**
 * Welcome to inner exploration of Human Anatomy. Each topic has animations, 100’s of graphics, and thousands of descriptive links.**
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 * www.fi.edu/biosci/heart.html**
 * This site was developed by the Franklin Institute of Science Museum. It is an interactive museum exhibit devoted to the heart. Included are statistics, resource materials, enrichment activities and a brief glossary.**
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 * This site is designed to help students learn more about the nervous system. It also includes links with information on the brain, spinal cord, the neuron, the senses, and other related topics.**
 * []**
 * This site, from the UK, has numerous interactive sites and pages related to the human body and mind.**
 * []**
 * This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity.**
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 * This site contains a collection of interactive presentations on the functions of the brain, the digestive system, the heart, and the skeleton of the human body.**
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 * This site has activities related to Biology and Health**
 * [|http://amazing-space.stsci.edu]**
 * This site is by the Space Telescope Science Institute an is responsible for the scientific operation of the Hubble Space Telescope. This site provides a variety of interactive Web based space lessons and related activities.**

American Meteorological Society - DataStreme Junction. (K-12) Celestia
 * [|www.ametsoc.org/dstreme/junction]**
 * DataStreme Junction is the place where information is found or can be located that promotes the use of current environmental data across the K-12 curriculum. This is portal type of site, with numerous related links.**
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 * Celestia is a real-time 3D space simulation featuring a database of over 100000 stars, nearly a hundred solar system, objects, and a complete catalog You can travel throughout the solar system, to any of the over 100,000 stars, or even beyond the galaxy. Celestia comes with a large catalog of stars, galaxies, planets, moons, asteroids, comets, and spacecraft.**

Cosmic Zoom. (5-12) HubbleSite (4/5-12) Mars Quest Online (3-8) Stellarium (4-12) Virtual Solar System. (4/5-12)
 * [|http://sunshine.chpc.utah.edu/labs/cosmic_zoom/index.htm?ASPIRE_Session=...] Cosmic Zoom is an idea based on the book entitled Powers of Ten by Morrison and Morrison. This visual representation is to help give you an idea of the size and scale of the universe. Each image is 10 times bigger or smaller than the one that comes before it or after it.**
 * [|http://hubblesite.org]**
 * This site from the Space Telescope Science Institute, allows users to study and view the once-unimaginable celestial phenomena now made visible using Hubble’s cutting-edge technology. HubbleSite is produced by the Space Telescope Science Institute’s Office of Public Outreach.**
 * www.marsquestonline.org**
 * This site is the result of a collaboration among SSI, NASA’s Jet propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and TERC. They have developed 34 highly visual, interactive experiences that highlight the most interesting planetary features. This site has two main areas, the Tour and the Investigations. Activities in both areas have specific challenges, natural ending points, and clear measure of success.**
 * www.stellarium.org**
 * Stellarium is a free open source planetarium for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars or a telescope. It is being used in planetarium projectors. Just set your coordinates and go.**
 * []**
 * This site was created by National Geographic and is an interactive solar system site. An excellent tool for your students to use as they study our solar system.**

Virtual Space Tours from Space.com Kids’ Space Sites Celestia KidsAstronomy. (K-8) Space Place (1-6) BIOLOGY Biology 4 Kids. (3-8)  www.biology4kids.com The Biology Project. (9-12) Biology Simulations BioInteractive Lab. (9-12) Cells Alive. (4/5-12) FreezeRay (4-12) The Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science
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 * www.shatters.net/celestia**
 * This is a simulation program that allows students and teachers to navigate a 3-D solar system.**
 * www.kidsastronomy.com**
 * This site is designed for students interested in astronomy. Links include Teacher’s Corner, Fun With Astronomy, Deep Space, The Solar System, Space Exploration, the Universe and more related links.**
 * [|http://spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov] This site offers a variety of hands-on earth and space science activities and projects for elementary school children.**
 * This site contains basic biology information and is not just biology for kids, it's for everyone. It has information on cell structure, cell function, scientific studies, plants, vertebrates, invertebrates, and other life science topics.**
 * www.biology.arizona.edu**
 * An online interactive resource for learning biology. There are numerous interactive modules.**
 * []**
 * This site has a number few simple simulations (written in Java) that can be used when teaching principles of population genetics and population ecology in various courses.**
 * www.biointeractive.org**
 * This site is from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Links include a cardiology lab, other virtual labs, related animation clips, a click learn section, a related virtual museum, cool science for kids and related teacher resources.**
 * www.cellsalive.com**
 * This site is an excellent interactive web site for educators dealing with all aspects of cells.**
 * []**
 * This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity.**
 * []**
 * The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.**

The Visible Human Project. (9-12)
 * madsci.org/~lynn/VH**
 * This site allows students to view the human body. It is the creation of complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human bodies. Acquisition of transverse CT, MR and cryosection images of representative male and female bodies has been completed.**

World of Teaching. (K-12) CHEMISTRY Chem Buddy (9-12)
 * www.worldofteaching.com**
 * This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.**
 * www.chembuddy.com**
 * Every chemist occasionally has to do some simple calculations, like concentration conversion, finding pH, or solving a complicated stoichiometric problem. When these problems are easy, they are waste of time. When they are harder, quite often they get too difficult to solve on paper - that is especially true in case of pH calculations involving several dissociation equilibria. This is when software can save you time and frustration.**

Chem4Kids. (4-8) FreezeRay (4-12) The Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science Periodic Table of Comic Books (5-12)
 * www.chem4kids.com**
 * CHEM4KIDS.COM also has KAPILI.COM. Kapili now has tutorials, an extensive library, experiments, over fifty activities, and downloads like flash cards and workbooks.**
 * []**
 * This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity.**
 * []**
 * The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.**
 * []**
 * This site covers a number of elements from oxygen to the Metal Men (Gold, Tin, Mercury, Lead and Platinum) to molybdenum. A search engine lets you quickly mine the periodic table of comics.**

ph Meter Web-based High School Chemistry Simulations World of Teaching (K-12) EARTH SCIENCE Earth Cams for Kids The Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science
 * www.ph-meter.info**
 * This site can be used as a device for potentiometer pH measurements.**
 * []**
 * This site has provides teachers with links to chemistry simulations, organized by which McREL standard (and in some cases, national science education standard) to which they correspond. You can view the site either through Simulations Aligned to the Standards or you can view the complete list of simulations in our Catalog of Simulations**
 * www.worldofteaching.com**
 * This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.**
 * www.earthcamforkids.com**
 * This portal type site allows student to search for and view various web cams all over the earth.**
 * []**
 * The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students can use these programs to supplement their classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for their science project.**

Journey North - A Global Study of Wildlife and Seasonal Migration (6-12) Windows to the Universe (K-12) Seasons Interactive. (4-8) INTERACTIVE PHYSICS** Fear of Physics (K-12) FreezeRay (4-12) The Interactive Library Applets for Math, Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry & Earth Science My Physics Lab PhET (Physics Education Technology) (9-12) World of Teaching (K-12)** www.worldofteaching.com This site contains a variety of PowerPoint teaching presentations in Biology, Chemistry, Math, English, History, Physics, Geography and Spanish.
 * www.learner.org/jnorth**
 * Journey North engages students in a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. K-12 students share their own field observations with classmates across North America. They track the coming of spring through the migration patterns of monarch butterflies, robins, hummingbirds, whooping cranes, gray whales, bald eagles— and other birds and mammals; the budding of plants; changing sunlight; and other natural events. Find migration maps, pictures, standards-based lesson plans, activities and information to help students make local observations and fit them into a global context.**
 * [|http://www.windows.ucar.edu]**
 * This site provides a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data that explore the earth and space sciences.**
 * [|http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::800::600...]**
 * This site from McGraw Hill helps illustrate the concept of seasons by providing users with a series of tools to manipulate and observe this cycle. Students can change the Earth's inclination, the speed in which it travels, and how seasons would both feel and appear if our inclination was set to that of other planets.**
 * [|http://www.fearofphysics.com]**
 * This is an interactive, highly visual, and non-technical way for students of all ages to learn about the laws of physics in action.**
 * []**
 * This site offers a growing bank of imaginative, highly visual teaching-aids developed for use with interactive whiteboards in schools. The resources are designed to be used as rich sources of visually stimulating material, making use of both animations and drag and drop interactivity.**
 * []**
 * The Interactive Library is about "real interactivity"! The database contains hundreds of activities that make use of sophisticated java, vrml and shockwave programs. Teachers can create their own activity sheet to go with the programs. Students Use these programs to supplement your classroom activities, or use one of the more advanced applets as a starting point for your science project.**
 * []**
 * This site, created Eric Neumann, contains a number of interactive physics simulations. Also included are the math components of the simulations.**
 * www.colorado.edu/physics/phet**
 * This site from the University of Colorado has fun, interactive simulation of physical phenomena that make bridges to the real world. A collection of 40 Java applications for introductory physics is available.**

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