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Insect Fun!
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Track #385556
Format: Resource list
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Let's learn about insects. Explore the links to find out about how to identify an insect and the life cycle of an insect.
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Energy
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Track #386218
Format: Resource list
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This webquest is for fourth grade students to learn about energy.
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Our Solar System
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Track #388652
Format: Worksheet
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Welcome to the Grade 4 exploration of our solar system.As you explore each site, follow the prompt at the top of each page. Use a recording sheet for your answers.
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Classifaction, Habitats, Food Chains & Food Webs
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Track #384870
Format: Resource list
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This track is designed for Grade Three students learning about classification of organisms. Students will also investigate habitats and the food chains and food webs they contain.
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Inventions for Grade Two Students
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Track #383965
Format: Resource list
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This track is intended as an introduction to inventions for second grade students.
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Earth's Movement in Space
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Track #384602
Format: Resource list
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Welcome to a fifth grade review on Earth's movement in space. This track is intended as a MCAS review for the science test in fifth grade.
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Plants
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Track #383925
Format: Resource list
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This is a review for fifth grade students about plants.It is intended as a standardized science test review covering: the parts of plants, life cycle, photosynthesis, food chains and food webs.
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Rocks and Minerals, Earthquakes and Landslides
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Track #381739
Format: Resource list
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This is a review for fifth grade students about earth materials and processes.It is intended as a standardized science test review covering:
the type of rocks: sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic, and how they form,
minerals: identification, how to test and common uses
earthquakes
landslides
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