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EEK!
Welcome to "EEK!" - brought to you by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. This electronic magazine is for kids in grades 4-8. Surf around and learn more about the great outdoors.
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Fish Dissections
Use this virtual dissection to examine the anatomy of two different fish. There are links to additional facts about fish and to a dichotomous key to identify them.
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Smithsonian National Zoological Park
If you can't get to the National Zoo in Washington DC, this website is the next best thing. Explore the variety of animals there, including giant pandas and animals of North America, the Amazon, the African Savannah, and the waters of the ocean.
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The Shape of Life
This site uses photographs to trace the development of animals, from sponges to primates. It also includes interviews with scientist are studying this development.
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What is the Key to Classification?
This interactive website host a lesson plan designed to each dichotomous key and its role in classification. Students learn how to make a key and identify important organisms from a biofilm community in Chesapeake Bay.
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Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source, Core Content, Inquiry, Misconceptions
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What Tree Is It?
Use this site to identify the tree in your backyard or to find out what kind of leaf you're holding.
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