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BiomesThis interactive resource adapted from NASA describes the different temperature, precipitation, and vegetation patterns in seven biomes: coniferous forest, temperate deciduous forest, desert, grassland, rainforest, shrubland, and tundra. |
3-12 |
Interactive |
KET Image Bank: Birds
Browse through thumbnail images of native birds in this KET Image Bank interactive catalog. Clicking a thumbnail will take you to a larger image for download.
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K-12 |
Interactive |
Birth of a Supernova, Type IaIn this interactive activity from NOVA Online, learn about a type of exploding star — a Type Ia supernova — that is so bright that astronomers can measure the distance to the galaxy in which it resides, and even learn which elements make up the star. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Birth of a Supernova, Type IIIn this interactive activity from NOVA Online, learn about a type of exploding star — a Type II supernova — that is so large it has a mass 10 times greater than the mass of our Sun. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Black Ear, Blond EarIn this online book from the International Children's Digital Library, relations between the blonde cats and the black cats, who live on different sides of the river, learn about each other when they exchange ears. |
Pre-K-4 |
Interactive |
Blood Flow and Thermoregulation In this interactive activity adapted from the University of Alberta, learn about the ways your body can regulate its temperature.
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7-12 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: Fridge Magnet GameThis WPSU interactive The Fridge Magnet Game gives students practice in the strategies of monitoring and clarifying confusing words. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: Make ConnectionsThis WPSU interactive Make Connections Game gives students practice in making connections between the text and prior knowledge. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Detective's Notebook GameThis WPSU interactive The Detective’s Notebook Game asks students to infer answers to questions about what they are reading. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Hamburger GameIn this WPSU interactive The Hamburger Game, students practice attentive reading by choosing the main idea from a text passage. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Questioning Cube GameThis WPSU interactive The Questioning Cube Game gives students practice asking questions about the text they’ve read. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Train GameIn this WPSU interactive The Train Game, students develop synthesis skills by grouping words together to form sentences. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
Blue Ribbon Readers: The Visualizing GameThis WPSU interactive The Visualizing Game gives students practice creating and recalling mental images of text. The game is part of Blue Ribbon Readers, a collection of games designed to help elementary school students learn to read. |
K-5 |
Interactive |
The Blue SkyIn this online book from the International Children's Digital Library, a sad and lonely little girl dreams of seeing her mother again as she watches the clouds in the sky. |
Pre-K-4 |
Interactive |
Body BreakdownsThis interactive feature from the NOVA "Surviving Denali" Web site details the variety of ways the body can fail while climbing a high-altitude peak. |
6-8 |
Interactive |
Body Control CenterThroughout the day, your nervous system monitors and makes endless adjustments to your body's basic systems -- all to keep you alive. This interactive feature illustrates the complexity of such a task. |
6-8 |
Interactive |
Body NeedsThis interactive feature from the NOVA "Dying to Be Thin" Web site describes the nutritional needs of the body and how to meet them. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
Bones of ContentionThis interactive activity from NOVA invites you to do the work of scientists and use a database to classify actual fossil records of human ancestors and related species. |
8-12 |
Interactive |
Bowhead Whaling and Its Impact This interactive activity, adapted from material provided by the ECHO partners, explores the history of whaling in the Arctic and introduces a landmark study of whale populations.
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6-9 |
Interactive |
Brain GeographyWhich part of your brain controls your ability to swallow? Your instinct to survive? And how do all the brain's parts function cooperatively? Find out with this interactive feature from the NOVA: "Coma" Web site. |
6-8 |
Interactive |
The Bridge ChallengeIn this interactive activity from the Building Big Web site, use your knowledge of bridge design to match the right bridge to the right location in a fictitious city. |
3-12 |
Interactive |
Build a BridgeSurvey potential bridge sites, research bridge design, and select the right bridge for the right location in this interactive activity from the NOVA Web site. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Build a Family TreeBoth sexes can use this interactive feature that lets you use DNA information from the Y chromosome to complete a male family tree. From the NOVA: "Lost Tribes of Israel" Web site. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Build-a-Fish In this interactive activity from Shedd Aquarium, build a fish and then release it into the reef to search for food and evade predators. Try different combinations and observe how each kind of fish has unique adaptations that help it survive in its habitat.
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6-8 |
Interactive |
Build an IslandThis interactive resource from NOVA Online shows how an atoll is formed from a volcanic island and describes the role coral reefs play in this process. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Build a SteroidIn this interactive activity from NOVA, learn about the molecular structure of steroids. See the intermediate molecules that are part of the pathway for synthesizing cortisone from diosgenin. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Buoyancy Brainteasers: Balloon-in-Car PuzzlerThis interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to explain the behavior of a helium-filled balloon in a moving car. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
Buoyancy Brainteasers: Boat-in-Pool PuzzlerThis interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to figure out what happens to the water level when a rock is resting in a boat and when it is submerged in water. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
Buoyancy Brainteasers: Buoyancy QuestionThis interactive brainteaser from the NOVA Web site challenges you to figure out what causes an object to sink. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
Cancer NanotechThis interactive slideshow adapted from NOVA scienceNOW shows some of the nanoscale structures that scientists are using in the experimental diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Capturing Carbon: Where Do We Put It?In this interactive activity from NOVA scienceNOW, explore options for storing carbon dioxide in order to prevent further global warming. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Careers in Advanced Manufacturing TechnologiesThis interactive activity produced for Teachers’ Domain explores various career paths available in advanced manufacturing technologies. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Careers in Agricultural and Environmental TechnologiesThis interactive activity produced for Teachers’ Domain explores several career paths available in agricultural and environmental technologies. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Careers In BiotechnologyThis interactive activity produced for Teachers' Domain examines several career paths available in the biotechnology field. |
8-12 |
Interactive |
Careers in Engineering TechnologiesThis interactive activity produced for Teachers’ Domain explores various career paths in engineering technologies. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Careers in Environmental HealthThis interactive activity produced for Teachers’ Domain examines some of the career opportunities available in the environmental public health field and describes how the work of professionals in this field directly impacts human health. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Careers in Information and Security TechnologiesThis interactive activity produced for Teachers’ Domain explores different career paths available in information and security technologies. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Caves and KarstThis interactive resource adapted from the National Park Service presents the key concepts of cave and karst systems, including how and where they form, different types, and various cave environments. |
3-12 |
Interactive |
Cell Division In this interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium, explore the step-by-step process by which an animal cell divides to make more cells.
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7-10 |
Interactive |
Cell Explorer Explore the parts of a virtual animal cell in this interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium. Learn about various cell structures and the roles they play in cell division, cellular respiration, and protein synthesis.
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7-12 |
Interactive |
Cell Membrane: Just Passing ThroughThis interactive feature describes some of the most important structures and functions of the cell membrane. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Cell Transcription and Translation In this interactive activity adapted from the University of Nebraska, learn how and where transcription and translation occur within a cell and observe both processes in detail.
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9-12 |
Interactive |
Cellular ServiceThe goal of this interactive game is to keep a group of target cells healthy by using blood to deliver and take away various substances to and from the cells. |
6-8 |
Interactive |
Center for Sustainability at Penn State University TourIn this Flash interactive a guide to the Hybrid Homestead introduces the concept of ecological footprint or how big an impact humans make on the ecosystem. We visit a yurt, kitchen, bathroom, and greenhouse designed to reduce human energy needs. |
6-12 |
Interactive |
Centripetal Force: Pulling Cs and GsIn this interactive activity from NOVA, discover how centripetal force can affect you when riding in a car or flying at high speeds in a fighter jet. |
3-8 |
Interactive |
The Chandra X-Ray ObservatoryLearn about the Chandra X-Ray Observatory's telescope system, science instruments, and spacecraft system in this interactive activity adapted from NASA. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Chemical Bonds This interactive activity developed for Teachers' Domain demonstrates how attractive forces between atoms create chemical bonds, resulting in the formation of molecules and compounds.
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9-12 |
Interactive |
Chemical Hazards at HomeIn this interactive activity from the National Library of Medicine, investigate some of the chemical hazards commonly found in homes. |
3-5 |
Interactive |
Chromosome ViewerThis interactive feature provides a microscopic view of the 24 Human chromosomes. Each chromosome is labeled with the names of some of the genetic conditions and traits associated with particular regions on that chromosome. |
9-12 |
Interactive |
Circular Motion In this interactive activity featuring videos adapted from the Rutgers PAER Group, observe examples of circular motion. Can you find a common reason why the objects and people presented move in a circle?
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6-12 |
Interactive |
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