Science - Gr. 6 Online Interactives

|Air and Aerodynamics|Flight|Sky Science|Evidence and Investigation|Trees and Forests|
Trees and ForestsInteractive Whiteboard Resources All Interactive Resources
bulletTree game - Play this game to learn more about 'tree cookies', the cross-section of trees that scientists study to learn more about forest development. site annotation for Tree game

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


bulletVirtual Rainforest - A visually appealing visit to a rainforest - with links to information about the ecology. site annotation for Virtual Rainforest

http://www.msu.edu/user/urquhart/tour/active.html


bulletDeaf Planet.com - Visit this site for lots of fun, games and adventures. You can even put together your own science experiments to learn more about gravity, pollen, vibration, leverage, and much, much more! site annotation for Deaf Planet.com

http://www.tvokids.com/framesets/play.html?game=100


bulletTrees in the Environment - This page describes the role of trees in the environment, as well as how they might be cared for so that they stay healthy. site annotation for Trees in the Environment

http://www.michigan.gov/mikids/0,1607,7-163-15943_20521---,00.html


bulletDirt Detective: Trees and Soils - "Do trees have preferences? Predict what trees will thrive in particular soils and pH levels. Grab your pH kit and dig in!" [site introduction] site annotation for Dirt Detective: Trees and Soils

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/education/conservationcentral/walk/walk1_broadband.html


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


bulletForest Walk: Observing Seasonal Changes - "Do forest organisms shut down, stick it out, take off, or snooze to deal with cold winters? Use some cool tools to observe and record seasonal changes and the process of growth in the forest." [site introduction] site annotation for Forest Walk:  Observing Seasonal Changes

http://nationalzoo.si.edu/education/conservationcentral/walk/walk3_broadband.html


bulletThis Old Habitat - This game reinforces the concept of interactions --students will need to draw from what they have already learned about plant/plant, plant/animal, and animal/animal relationships in order to do well in the game.  site annotation for This Old Habitat

http://www.fieldmuseum.org/thisoldhabitat/interactive.html


bulletA Walk in the Woods - Take a walk and learn about forests.  site annotation for A Walk in the Woods

http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/woods/index.html


bulletDr. Arbor Talks Trees - Visit Dr. Arbor's lab to explore parts of a tree and more!  site annotation for Dr. Arbor Talks Trees

http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/trees3/lab.html


bulletOntario Science Centre: Discover our Rainforest - Explore a rain forest online and try the rain forest quiz.  site annotation for Ontario Science Centre: Discover our Rainforest

http://www.ontariosciencecentre.ca/scizone/e3/rainforest/meta_explore.asp