Take this quick quiz to find your LEARNING STRENGTHS! Do you agree or disagree with the results? Find YOUR STRENGTHS (Multiple Intelligences Survey)
Everything Animals and Outdoor fun National Geographic for kids
Meriam Webster Dictionary...it's not just a dictionary anymore! WORD OF THE DAY
Want to know what happened on this day in history? TODAY in HISTORY
FACTS and TOTAL FUN! Guinness Book of World Records
Quizzes, polls and FUN! FACT MONSTER
EXTRA CREDIT CASH MATH PROBLEMS
FREE RICE! A fun game to boost your vocabulary and to help people who need it! FREE RICE
One of the programs students in Ms. Wheeler's and Ms Coppens' class are helping to support. Do you know where Tanzania is on a world map? Which continent is it on? In which hemispheres is it located? Tanzanian Children's Fund
muscular dystrophy
Polio
Multiple Sclerosis
This is a video with quiz questions Lou Gehrigs's Disease (ALS)
Parkinson's Disease
Cerebral Palsy
1. Click on the letter that your disease name begins with. 2. Find your disease on the list and click the link! 3. Read carefully to find out information that is useful to you! Skeletal Diseases and Nervous System Diseases (ANY)
Check out videos of many disease facts (look for the VIDEO TUTORIAL link button to the right of the page on the top) Skeletal Diseases and Nervous System Diseases(ANY)
osteoperosis
This is REALLY challenging to read. Try it, but understand you will have to talk about the information with a classmate or a parent to understand all the words. You might find a bit of info. to help you here, though! rickets
HUMAN BODY SYSTEMS Explore system body parts with models and drawings you can click on to learn about. http://innerbody.com/htm/body.html
Human Body Word find. Play online and see how you do! Some vocabulary words we have NOT studied, but many of them we have! You might want to do this with a partner! http://www.surfnetkids.com/games/human_anatomy-ws.htm
Interested in the brain, the lungs, the heart and your skin? National Geographic real life pictures and lots of great specific info. about these organs! http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/