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Earth Science S8-10
Web sites for study
You are to study the relationships among atoms, elements, compounds, mixtures and solutions ! To do this, you will view web sites containing information on some or all of the topics and take notes to record the . . .
S10-11 Biology webquest
http://www.poodwaddle.com/worldclock.swf
S8-6 Earth Science, fresh water webquest
Water web sites
We will now be studying water! We will be studying fresh and salt water; surface and ground water, aquifers, etc etc! We will then discuss the importance of water conservation and method we call all use to conserve water. . . .
Biology S10-6, replication
animated web sites
Click on the links below to view an animated description of DNA replication! http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sbi3a1/Genetics/Replicat.htm . . .
S9-4 Test review (balancing formulas and equations)
S9-4 You are to focus on the area with which you need the most help. I have given you a brief description of each game. Read the 'theory' sections provided if you need more help. Good luck! . . .
Earth science--Test 4, weather websites
Here are some websites to get you started. Remember, make sure you understand fronts before moving on! Some weather topics may be covered under more than one section. For instance, I don’t have them labeled, but hail info may be . . .
S9-4 Writing chemical formulas
Follow the directions below to help you learn to write chemical formulas. 1. Click on the link: http://www.syvum.com/squizzes/chem/ 2. Scroll down and click on "Elements with Positive Valencies" 3. At . . .
Test 4--meiosis websites
Biology
Meiosis is the division of cells used to create gametes (sperm and egg). Below are listed web sites that will help you to understand this process. IF UNAVAILABLE: GO TO NEXT WEBSITE This web site has clear . . .
Body website
This is a really neat web site full of great info and fun games. Check it out to not only learn more about your body, but to take on-line quizzes to learn more about yourself. http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/body/









