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Globe Program – Global Learning and Observation to benefit the environment
Used for teachers and students
Teachers can use this site to help children understand global environment and help children understand more difficult environmental concepts like soil and hydrology.

Kidlink - Medicinal Plants on the Internet Project
Used for students
Teachers can use this site to as a jump site for Internet projects.  It is very easy to navigate and use.  Teachers can also use this site as an adjunct to a plant study.

Wetlands project – Wetlands revisited
Used for Students
Teacher can use this site as a companion to study on wetlands.  It uses all these areas of learning:  Geography, Environmental Science, English.

Life in the Ocean
Used by Students
Teacher can use this site to help students understand ocean environment and how pollutants can hurt the oceanic ecosystem.

Hunting for Plants
Used by Teacher and Students
Teachers can use this site to help students answer such questions as How are plants most like us?  There is also a scoring rubric to help evaluate what students have learned.

Web Homes about Biomes
Used by Students
Teachers can use this site to allow students to discover and learn about the eight different world biomes:  ocean, tundra, taiga, forest, grassland, rainforest, desert, and chaparral. Includes such subject areas as History, Social Studies, and Science.

Whatever the Weather
Used by Students
Teachers will use this site to help students explore and understand:  Air Masses, Water Cycle, Clouds, and Weather Fronts.

What’s so hot about Deserts?
Used by Students
Teachers can use this site to help children understand the dessert biomes of the world.  Teachers can incorporate animals of the desert and different facts about deserts and the differences in student’s environment and desert environment.

What’s My Home?
Used by Students
Teachers can use this site to give students an understanding of ecology. This site gives you tools to discover tools to broaden your understanding of home through ecology found in cyberspace.

A hotlist on volcanoes
Used by students
Teachers can use this site to help students understand and view volcanoes.  After the students navigate the site teachers can have students build their own volcano based on the instructions on the site.