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EcoKids is a web site maintained by Earth Day Canada.

Free PowerPoint Presentations for teachers. Free to download

Free Powerpoint Presentations for teachers. Download free Powerpoint presentations on Biology Chemistry Maths English History Physics Geography Spanish Powerpoints. Need a free powerpoint viewer?

BrainPOP Jr. - K-3 Educational Movies, Quizzes, Lessons, and More!

Provides educational movies for K-3 students. Homework Help, leveled quizzes, games and activities for kids. Exceptional resource for teachers and homeschools.

Amazing Space

Find all the classic Amazing Space activities. Get to know our vast universe by exploring its planets, galaxies, comets, black holes, and more ...

HubbleSite - Out of the ordinary...out of this world.

The Webb Space Telescope, Hubble's successor, will see in infrared, the light emitted by the farthest objects we can detect. Learn about Webb, its technology, and the science it will reveal.

Journey North Citizen Science: A Global Study of Wildlife Migration and Seasonal Change

Journey North is a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. Journey North is an online science education project in which students track spring's journey across the northern hemisphere.

EarthCam - Webcam Network

Webcam Network | EarthCam. EarthCam is the leading network of live webcams and offers the most comprehensive search engine of internet cameras from around the world. EarthCam also creates and produces live webcasts in addition to providing complete infrastructure services to manage, host and maintain live streaming video camera systems for its consumers and corporate clients.

Windows to the Universe

Attention Educator Member Teachers! Go to our special offers page for information about attractive upcoming professional development events next year. Not an Educator Member? Join Today! Check out resources from our Affiliates! Global locations of visitors using this page right now Geologists at Harvard University found evidence that sea ice extended to the equator up to 716.5 million years ago.