Wednesday, March 18, 2015

10 websites

Math4Kids
- Don't let the name fool you. This website includes many enriched learning science games for children. Games vary from physical science, to life science, to earth science, to space science, and environmental science. I also like this website because it can be integrated with math as well.
Climate Kids
- This website is great! It includes categories such as weather and climate, air, ocean, fresh water, carbon's travels, energy, plants and animals, and technology. It has different games, videos, trivia, etc. This website is also very child-friendly.
Brain Pop
- This website is also very child-friendly. There are many graphics to attract children, and the website is easy for children to work with. There are a variety of videos, games, etc. in varied topics such as science, engineering and technology, and health.
Bob The Builder
- This website is different. It has options for children to build and paint, do puzzles, race, matching, etc. It also holds different kinds of videos. I could use this website for integrating math with different shapes, and building for engineering. I like this website for children. It is also very child-friendly.
Discovery Kids
- This website is a lot, so I would most likely give my students specific directions to a specific game or video. However, there are a lot of interactive games and videos that I would definitely like for my students to engage in. I definitely find this website useful.
Earthquakes
- This is an awesome website for doing a unit on earthquakes! It has anything from pictures of earthquakes to science fair project ideas to latest earthquakes. This website could be so useful for children to browse for information.
Eco Kids
- I could definitely see myself giving this website out as a resource for my students. This website includes homework help, which would absolutely be beneficial for not only students, but parents as well! This website includes games and activities on wildlife, climate change, energy, the north, water, waste, land use, and first nations and Inuit.
Energy Quest
- I feel as though this website would be more of a resource for me, rather than my students. This website includes documentaries, lesson ideas, etc., all involving energy. I could really see myself utilizing this website in the future.
Old Farmer's Almanac
- This website is really useful. It gives children information about what is going on right now scientifically, and what went on this time years ago. I could definitely see myself utilizing this website in the future with my students. Even if it's during calendar in the morning, going over the weather and some history. I think this website could be very useful for me.
Earth Rangers
- I really think this website would be helpful for children when doing a lesson on animals. You click on the animal you want to know about, and it tells you all about that animal. I could definitely see myself and my future students utilizing this website.

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