History for all ~ Book: 12,000 Years of World History
Page 210
Elizabethan England
Websites to visit
Website 3
Examine a painting of Elizabeth I. (Click on the picture to see a larger version, and scroll down and click on "Queen Elizabeth I" to see more of her portraits.)
Examine a painting of Elizabeth I. (Click on the picture to see a larger version, and scroll down and click on "Queen Elizabeth I" to see more of her portraits.)
Website 4
Read about Queen Elizabeth I and test your knowledge with an interactive activity. (This activity uses Flash and may not work on all browsers.)
Read about Queen Elizabeth I and test your knowledge with an interactive activity. (This activity uses Flash and may not work on all browsers.)
Website 5
Try an online challenge about Elizabeth I and Catholic plots. (Click on "Launch the game". This activity uses Flash and may not work on all browsers.)
Try an online challenge about Elizabeth I and Catholic plots. (Click on "Launch the game". This activity uses Flash and may not work on all browsers.)
Pictures to download
6th Grade Science ~ Book: The Usborne Encyclopedia of Planet Earth
Pages 80-85
Pages 86-91
Ten types of strange weather such as giant hailstones and balls of fire!
To see amazing weather photos scroll down and click on "Wild Weather" under Photos on the right.
To see amazing weather photos scroll down and click on "Wild Weather" under Photos on the right.
Pages 92-99
Fascinating facts about animal life on earth
Scroll down and click on a topic, or for activities, click on "Fun'n'games" in the left menu.
Scroll down and click on a topic, or for activities, click on "Fun'n'games" in the left menu.
3rd Grade Science ~ Book: Our Usborne Encyclopedia is an old copy and doesn't have links. But, here are the related links from the new version of The Usborne Science Encyclopedia.
solids, liquids, gases
water: freezing and boiling and ice sinking or floating and stages of water
Website 2
See a demonstration of sublimation and how carbon dioxide changes from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid form.
See a demonstration of sublimation and how carbon dioxide changes from a solid to a gas without passing through a liquid form.
Website 5
Find out how to make a wispy cloud come out of your mouth by changing the state of water and applying pressure.
Find out how to make a wispy cloud come out of your mouth by changing the state of water and applying pressure.
Website 7
More about solids, liquids and gases, and changes of state, with cartoon animations. (Move your mouse over the numbered buttons to select a topic.)
More about solids, liquids and gases, and changes of state, with cartoon animations. (Move your mouse over the numbered buttons to select a topic.)
Website 2
Try an online experiment testing substances to see if they dissolve in water. (Click on ʺClick to play!ʺ)
Try an online experiment testing substances to see if they dissolve in water. (Click on ʺClick to play!ʺ)
Website 4
Watch a series of chemistry demonstrations about water. (Click on the videos in the menu on the left.)
Watch a series of chemistry demonstrations about water. (Click on the videos in the menu on the left.)
Periodic Table
Website 1
Watch a video clip about the periodic table of elements and Mendeleev, the scientist who devised it.
Watch a video clip about the periodic table of elements and Mendeleev, the scientist who devised it.
Website 2
An interactive video with quiz questions about the periodic table. (To review the facts, click on "Revise".)
An interactive video with quiz questions about the periodic table. (To review the facts, click on "Revise".)
Elements, Atoms, Compounds, and Mixtures
Website 2
Facts and useful information about the halogens. (Click on the elements in Group 17, shown in orange on the right of the periodic table.)
Facts and useful information about the halogens. (Click on the elements in Group 17, shown in orange on the right of the periodic table.)
Website 5
Find out more about mixtures and solutions then try a quiz. (Click on the Mixture and Solution links in the right menu, or to try the quiz, scroll down and click on the link.)
Find out more about mixtures and solutions then try a quiz. (Click on the Mixture and Solution links in the right menu, or to try the quiz, scroll down and click on the link.)
Website 4
Find out about oxygen atoms and how they combine to make oxygen and ozone. (Ozone is mentioned on page 65 of your book.)
Find out about oxygen atoms and how they combine to make oxygen and ozone. (Ozone is mentioned on page 65 of your book.)
Website 5
Watch a scientist weigh the air. (For more experiments about the gases in the air, choose a clip in the menu on the right.)
Watch a scientist weigh the air. (For more experiments about the gases in the air, choose a clip in the menu on the right.)
Website 6
Experiment online with oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone gases. (Scroll down and click on "Experiment with the Atmosphere Design Lab".)
Experiment online with oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone gases. (Scroll down and click on "Experiment with the Atmosphere Design Lab".)
Website 1
See how sodium and chlorine react to form the compound sodium chloride - also known as common table salt.
See how sodium and chlorine react to form the compound sodium chloride - also known as common table salt.
Website 6
Find out about chemical compounds used in red lipstick. (Zoom in or download by using the tools at the top right of the main image.)
Find out about chemical compounds used in red lipstick. (Zoom in or download by using the tools at the top right of the main image.)
Thermometers
Website 2
See temperatures on an interactive thermometer and compare Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales.
See temperatures on an interactive thermometer and compare Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin scales.
Happy Learning!
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