Science - Gr. 5 Online Interactives

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bulletTVO Kids: Bird Cam - "Help the Ontario Science Centre track birds at their bird feeder" (site). Also learn tips and other useful information about birds though educational Webcasts. site annotation for TVO Kids: Bird Cam

http://www.tvokids.com/activities/birdcam


bulletWonderville: When I Grow Up - "A fun game to get rid of water pollution. Captain Kelvin now goes underground to save the crops. In this new three-dimensional game, help him navigate through five levels to find the pollutant that's killing the plants."[site] site annotation for Wonderville: When I Grow Up

http://www.wonderville.ca/v3/unity/agri.html


bulletAcid Lake - This is an interactive activity that shows what happens to the fauna and flora of a lake exposed to acid rain. site annotation for Acid Lake

http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/frogs/acid_rain/play_acidlake.html


bulletFrog Exploration - Learn about frogs and do the frog matching activity. site annotation for Frog Exploration

http://www.chias.org/online/hoh/exploration.html


bulletBBC: Pond and Woodland Habitats - Collect 8 living things from the woods and the pond. Keep going and you can build woodland and pond food chains. site annotation for BBC: Pond and Woodland Habitats

http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/8_9/habitats_fs.shtml


bulletWonderville: What Water? - "Our newest hero needs your help to unblock a water supply. Through five three-dimensional levels, help Captain Kelvin reach the water supply, investigate the pipes, release the blockages and filter the water. Learning about the properties of water will help you direct Captain Kelvin on the right pa... site annotation for Wonderville: What Water?

http://www.wonderville.ca/v3/unity/water.html


bulletTerrestrial Ecoregions of the World - National Geographic has developed this site for you to zoom in using maps or names to discover more about the ecological features, climate, plant and animal communities. site annotation for Terrestrial Ecoregions of the World

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/wildworld/terrestrial.html


bulletEnvironments (Fossweb) - By creating a virtual aquarium, students learn more about the factors that help ensure the survival of different organisms. site annotation for Environments (Fossweb)

http://www.fossweb.com/modules3-6/Environments/index.html


bulletPond Life - "The aim of the game is to click a creature then find its pair, and you will discover a crazy world of interdependence." [site]  site annotation for Pond Life

http://www.rigb.org/contentControl?action=displayContent&id=00000001088


bulletBe a Biologist - Seemingly harmless actions can negatively affect the entire wetland ecosystem. Click and drag the icons below into the Science Centre marsh to see what might happen!  site annotation for Be a Biologist

http://www.redshiftnow.ca/wetland/net.aspx


bulletWetland Inhabitants - Move the binoculars around to reveal some of the living things you might encounter when you visit the Science Centre marsh.  site annotation for Wetland Inhabitants

http://www.redshiftnow.ca/wetland/inhabitants.aspx


bulletThe Watershed Game - This game is an interactive way of learning about watersheds. It discusses how the different things that happen in the watershed can affect the quality of the water. You will learn how to manage the watershed. site annotation for The Watershed Game

http://www.bellmuseum.org/distancelearning/watershed/watershed2.html


bulletThe Water Cycle - Learn about the water cycle through this online interactive. site annotation for The Water Cycle

http://www.biology.ualberta.ca/facilities/multimedia/uploads/alberta/watercycle.htm
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bulletWonderville - Water Experiment - This Wonderville interactive lets you discover "What's wrong with the water?"  site annotation for Wonderville - Water Experiment

http://www.wonderville.ca/v1/activities/watertreatment/wateractivity.html


bulletCreek Rescue Game - "You can help Freckles the Frog clean up the creek and learn about what makes a creek healthy at the same time. But hurry, Freckles needs your help now! " [site - note Australian site] site annotation for Creek Rescue Game

http://www.qld.waterwatch.org.au/schools/waterwatchgame.html


bulletSomething Froggy: Frederick Frog's slide shows - "Welcome to Frederick Frog's Slide Shows. There are three slide shows that introduce you to the animals and plants that you can expect to find in Lilypad Pond." (site) site annotation for Something Froggy: Frederick Frog's slide shows

http://www.fi.edu:80/fellows/fellow9/jun99/slideshowtest.htm


bulletZooAction Ann Helps a Habitat - Work with ZooAction Ann to restore a stream habitat in this interactive story. site annotation for ZooAction Ann Helps a Habitat

http://www.zooaction.ca/@flash/0500-01.html


bulletWonderville - Wetlands Experiment - This Wonderville interactive explores the wetlands to discover why the frogs are disappearing.  site annotation for Wonderville - Wetlands Experiment

http://www.wonderville.ca/v1/activities/wetlands/wetlands.html


bulletExploratorium: The Frog Tracker - "The Frog Tracker lets you listen to the calls of different North American frogs. All of the sounds you hear are "sound loops" -- in nature, the calls of individual frogs have more range and variance. Frogs have been making their calls for hundreds of millions of years." [site introduction] site annotation for Exploratorium: The Frog Tracker

http://www.exploratorium.edu/frogs/tracker/index.html


bulletEcoClimates of Canada Game (EcoKids.ca) - "Use your EcoSmarts to find out how Canada's environment could change if the amount of carbon dioxide in the air is doubled." (site introduction) site annotation for EcoClimates of Canada Game (EcoKids.ca)

http://www.ecokids.ca/pub/eco_info/topics/climate/ecoclimates/index.cfm


bulletForest Layers - "What lives in the tallest tree or under a rotting log? A temperate forest is a layered home - you need to look up, down, and all around to see the residents! Look, listen, and take a biological inventory of forest plants and animals" [site introduction] site annotation for Forest Layers

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/education/conservationcentral/walk/walk2_broadband.html