MATTER
PROPERTIES OF MATTER (Visit the web page and answer the interactive questions)
Topic 5: Adaptations
More games and interactive activities!
SCIENCE Scott Foresman
Topic 4: Vertebrates
Frog virtual dissection
Other related links:
http://frog.edschool.virginia.edu/Frog2/
http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/frog_alternative.html
Topic 3: Invertebrates
INVERTEBRATES LIFE CYCLES
Invertebrates are animals without a backbone. Of the planet's estimated 15-30 million animal species, 90% or more are invertebrates. Invertebrates live just about anywhere. They have been recorded in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, in the driest of deserts and in the canopies of the wettest rainforests. They can even be found in the frozen Antarctic or on the deepest ocean floor.
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Topic 2: Plant kingdom (classification)
Topic 1: classification
What Is It?
Classification involves grouping items into one or more categories based on certain distinguishing characteristics. The categories are thoughtfully labeled so that the labels become descriptors for the members of the category.
Why Is It Important?
Classification demonstrates understanding of the relationships among things and helps to clarify concepts. For these reasons, classification is a central activity in all of the sciences. The category names "bundle" information, providing a means of improved communication and organization.