Life Science

This is my Life Science page, which has a more specific list of Science resources related to Life Science.


1) http://www.alfy.com/teachers/teach/thematic_units/animals/animals1.asp

List of Thematic Units on animals. Also has links for other lesson plans, thematic units, and ideas on other science topics. Links to other great web sites are located here too. Optimal site for your younger students.
2) http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/

Great Kids'sight! Use your detective skills to help Le Plant! This site helps younger students understand plant life.
3) http://www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/ta/classes/index.html

Lots of biology lessons made with student teachers in mind. Deals with molecular and cellular biology. Appropriate for the older student.
4) http://atozteacherstuff.com/themes/polar.shtml

Polar animals and creatures are fun for young children to learn about. This site has helpful information and lesson plans for a great unit for your class. This site also contains help for teachers in every other subject and age level. A GREAT site to investigate.
5) http://www.education-world.com/a_lesson/lesson068.shtml

Animals of the World - An Internet Scavenger Hunt! This is a fun interactive learning site that combines animals and the Internet. Great for science time and teaching good habits when using the Internet. Also links to other useful sites for educators. Great for any age classroom.
6) http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Atrium/5924/fromeggtochick.htm

Here is a great activity to do along with your students, raising a baby chick from an egg! This site has every step laid out for you, and the children will love it.
7) http://www-sci.lib.uci.edu/SEP/life2.html

Life Science related activities and lesson plans are accessable at this site for a variety of science and math subjects. Great site for teachers to investigate.
8) http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/

his web site is very useful when dealing with kingdoms, environmental science, the past, and the human body. Has parts of the site dedicated to science projects. Great for middle or high school aged students.
9) http://insected.arizona.edu/uli.htm

This web site offers twenty different lessons and may be used in cross-curriculum in addressing health topics. Best suited for the elementary classroom.
10) http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/ythfacts/resourc/resourc.htm

Bring insects into your classroom! This site is great for teachers. It offers lesson plans, games and ideas, and other great informational facts. Can be adapted to all ages.
11) http://Kids.osd.wednet.edu/Marshall/rainforest_home_page.html

Take a trip to the Rainforest online! This site offers lesson plans and other resources for teachers.
12) http://www.fi.edu/tfi/units/life

Investigate the circles of life. You can find ideas for teaching living things in the science classroom. Great for any and all ages.
13) http://www.insects.org/

A great site to show students all about insects. Shows great pictures and descriptions. Intended for the older student.
14) http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/

An online exhibit of plants, animals, fossils, and much, much more. Great for teachers to check out as well as middle or high school aged students.
15) http://nwf.org/kids/other/explore.html

From the folks who brought us Ranger Rick and Your Big Backyard, this page offers several activities Just for Kids and links to a wide variety of wildlife news and information. A great site to investigate.
16) http://www.iit.edu/~smile/biolinde.html

More than 200 individual lesson plans on everything from toothpick worms to the principles of heredity. A must check out site for science teachers.
17) http://serp.la.asu.edu/Health_dir/GrowthDev.html

These lessons on growth and development, broken down into grade levels, are appropriate for elementary students who are experiencing rapid growth and changes in their bodies.
18) http://sciencegems.com/life.html

This site contains information and resources about many subjects dealing with life science. Appropriate for most ages.
19) http://www.blink.uk.com/immunoanimations

An action packed sequence of Immunology Animation from a college text book. Great for the older student.
20) http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/bot-linx

A searchable set of links to all things plant archived back to 1996. Great site to investigate plants with students.
21) http://www.bsu.edu/burris/iwonder

Thhis site presents programs in inquiry-based learning through using museum collections. Check out the program on tree rings, it is pretty cool.
22) http://www.udel.edu/BLC

The Biology Lab Clearinghouse from the Dept. of Biology at the University of Delaware offers a stockroom of life science experiments to investigate. Best suitable for older students.
23) http://sunflower.bio.indiana.edu/~rhangart

A proactive set of time-lapse images of plants in motion that can be used as starting points for further investigations. Great for studying plants in any classroom.
24) http://www.fastplants.org

A set of investigations into several aspects of plant biology and environmental studies using classroom-tested procedures and tools. Be sure to check out the Bottle Biology link as well.
25) http://www.biology.arizona.edu/default.html

A terrific site fearturing ready to use ideas for classroom and lab activities in areas ranging from Biochemistry to Chemicals and Human Health to DNA Profiling 2001. A great site for older aged students.

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