Teach Me About....
Calling all future Cetologists (that's a scientist who specializes in whales and dolphins)... try out this AWESOME site! You can brush up on your sound recognition skills, or watch interesting videos to learn more about these amazing mammals!!
E-Skeletons is a super cool interactive site which allows you to thoroughly explore each bone of 13 different animals.
Learn about whales and dolphins by viewing these fact sheets from the American Cetacean Society.
So often in science class we are talking about things that are very tiny, but just how small are they? Click on the link below, and use the slider button to explore size and scale.
Ready to learn some real science skills? Click on the link below to use how to use a micropipette! Once you have learned HOW to use a micropipette, practice your skills in the micropipette simulation activity!
Practice what you have learned about using our school microscopes. This virtual microscope has similar controls to the real thing.
This site is an excellent resource for anyone wanting to know more about DNA, Genetics & Evolution. All of the videos are very easy to understand, and contain accurate scientific information.
This site explores radioactive dating.
On the Origin of Species....actual text online.
There is SO much to learn on the OLOGY website! This fun page from the American Museum of Natural History will keep you busy for days!!
Marine Mammal Anatomy & Pathology Library is a great site for anybody that wishes to know more about the body parts and diseases of marine mammals.