ScienceEarth's Layers
If you were absent for some of our study of the Earth's Layers, you may view these videos to see what we discussed. Video 1 Video 2 Website 1 Website 2 Website 3 Can you name...
Space Exploration
At NASA's Solar System site for kids you can learn all kinds of interesting information about the planets in our solar system through an interactive map!
Explore the planets with the fact-packed website about the Solar System! Hover over the planets to see their names, and click on the planet of your choice!
Life Science
Can you figure out which animals are mammals? What about amphibians, birds, reptiles, or insects? Give it a shot with American Forest Animals!
Do you know what makes a mammal a mammal and a fish a fish? Test your knowledge with the game of animal characteristics!
Who eats whom? See if you can put these food chains in the correct order!
Identify the producers, consumers, and decomposers and then watch them in action!
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Social StudiesNational Symbols Unit
Brush up on your national symbols knowledge with these great, short Brain Pop videos! Symbols Video Statue of Liberty Video Statue of Liberty Virtual Tour Mount Rushmore: Short Video Pledge of Allegiance Video How well do you know American symbols? See how many you can get right in this American symbols trivia game!
Comparing and contrasting Pilgrim Life and Native American Life
Visit Scholastic's site to learn about the original thanksgiving and what life was like for a pilgrim and a Native American in the early 1600s. Click on the Links below to complete the study we did in class. Within each link, there are several pictures to view and audio to listen to. Click on the speaker beside the paragraphs to hear the words and then click on the next number above each picture to go to the next. Compare Housing Compare Clothes Compare Food Compare Chores Compare School Compare Games Listen to how Pilgrims talked Click the orange arrows to hear how pilgrims said various words and phrases. Listen to a Letter from a Pilgrim Girl Click the "Listen" button at the bottom to hear the letter. Path of a Product
Watch these short clips to learn how trees become paper, coal becomes electricity, and cotton becomes thread and clothes! Coal to Electricity Crayons Pencils Paper Leather Hotdogs Diamonds Silk Cotton to Thread 1 Cotton to Thread 2 Cotton to Thread 3 States and Capitals
How well do you know your states? Practice placing them on a map with Map It! Start with easy and see of you can work your way up to the hard level!
Practice identifying the 50 states by clicking on the correct state.
Practice matching states and their capitals with Penguin Hop!
Click here to learn some general information about each of our 50 states! Then, follow the individual state links for more exciting, kid-friendly, fun facts and trivia about each state! (Thanks to an inspired young lady for this great find!)
Continents and OceansChoose your difficulty level and practice naming your continents and oceans!
Can you place the label on the correct continent? Try this out!
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