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Post Science Links on Your School Website

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Some LINKS For Students
Animals of the World
Biomes of the World
Human Body
Plant Science
Ecology 
  
Some LINKS For Teachers
Activities, Experiments, and Investigations
Labeling Pages
Next Generation Science Standards
Some Tests
Making Classroom Murals and Dioramas
Drawing Animals and Habitats     

Some LINKS For Naturalists
Animals & Habitats of Your State
Trees of North America
Wildflowers of North America
Animal Anatomy
Environmental Issues   

Some LINKS For Zoos and Zoo Field Trips
Animals of the World
Zoo Field Trip Activities
Drawing Animals and Habitats       

Some LINKS For Preschools 
Coloring Pages
Preschool Activities
Farm Animals and Pets
Animal Mazes

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When citing a WEBSITE the general format is as follows.
Author Last Name, First Name(s). "Title: Subtitle of Part of Web Page, if appropriate." Title: Subtitle: Section of Page if appropriate. Sponsoring/Publishing Agency, If Given. Additional significant descriptive information. Date of Electronic Publication or other Date, such as Last Updated. Day Month Year of access < URL >.

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Amsel, Sheri. "Post Science Links on Your School Website" Exploring Nature Educational Resource ©2005-2024. December 13, 2024
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