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Activities-To-Go in the Life Sciences ('E' 'M' 'H') (Standards)
"Activities-To-Go is a place for all science teachers to share innovative, successful teaching strategies and activities to help students learn the concepts and processes of the life sciences." You can find information here for activities on health and the body. Excellent activities that are correlated to National Science Standards.
Teacher resources: www.accessexcellence.org/AE/ATG/

Cells Alive ('H')
This site contains descriptions and pictures of various human and bacterial cells.
www.cellsalive.com/toc.htm

Your Gross and Cool Body ('E' 'M') (Standards)
Body functions and body systems, all written creatively. Unit is correlated to educational standards. By the Discovery Channel.
yucky.kids.discovery.com/body/
Teacher resources: yucky.kids.discovery.com/teachercenter/pg000064.htm

The Heart: An Online Exploration ('E' 'M' 'H') (Standards)
This site offers extensive information on the human heart engagingly presented. It is the next best thing to the actual exhibit at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Contains color photos, heart mpeg movies, sound files of the heart beating, and classroom activities. Very good teacher resources, with a 16 page downloadable guide correlated to National, NJ, PA and DE Science Education standards.
www.fi.edu/biosci/TOC.biosci.html
Teacher resources: www.fi.edu/tfi/exhibits/biosci.html and http://www.fi.edu/biosci/activity/activity.html

Human Body and Mind ('M' 'H')
Part of the BBC website with good information and numerous interactive learning challenges (assemble a skeleton, organ and muscles games, brain map, and more).
www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/index.shtml

Human Body and How It Works ('M' 'H')
Interactive activities by the National Institutes of Health on these topics: Circulation Station (guide a red blood cell through the body), Ophthalmoscope (test your observation skills), Sickle Cell Anemia (determine the risks), and Chromosomes (how cells reproduce). Each activity highlights the role of physicians, providing a small preview of medical careers.
www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/activities/

Kids' and Teens' Health ('M' 'H')
Engaging site that covers many topics on the body, emotions, nutrition, and can be used for both health information and a study of the body. Site is divided and geared differently for kids, teens, and parents. A teacher will find many of the activities to be useful lesson supplements. "You will find doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media."
http://www.kidshealth.org/index.html

The Longevity Game ('E' 'M' 'H')
Play The Longevity Game and calculate how long you can expect to live. A game which gives you some sense of major factors that influence your longevity and how different behavioral choices may alter the outcome. By Northwestern Mutual Financial Network.
www.nmfn.com/tnetwork/longevity_game_popup.html

Neuroscience for Kids ('E' 'M' 'H')
Explore the nervous system and immerse yourself in experiments and activities to help you learn more about it. Lesson plans for teachers included. Maintained by Eric Chudler, Ph.D., University of Washington.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Teacher resources: http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/experi.html

The NPAC Visible Human Viewer ('H')
A JAVA applet, developed at Syracuse University, that allows you to extract planar views of the Visible Human male dataset. You may need to spend a little time getting used to the controls.
www.npac.syr.edu/projects/vishuman/VisibleHuman.html

Nutrition On the Web ('M' 'H')
Offers nutrition information for adolescents. Use interactive forms to compute ideal weight, basal and active metabolic rates, a diet planner, health quiz and a live chat forum. The site is available in English, German and Spanish! Designed by students for Think Quest's educational web project competition.
library.thinkquest.org/10991/
Versión en Español:
library.thinkquest.org/10991/spanish/index.html

Using Our Senses ('E') (Standards) Two class sessions for grades K-2 planned by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health and correlated to National Science Education and English Language Arts Standards.
Teacher resources: www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/lesson_k_2.html

Vision: Visual Illusions ('E' 'M')
Learn about the brain, the senses, and especially, visual illusions and why they are important. An interactive site. By Questicon, Australia's National Science and Technology Centre.
www.questacon.edu.au/html/incredible_illusions.html
Teacher resources: www.questacon.edu.au/html/illusions_teacher_materials.html

What's Happening to Your Body? ('M') (Standards)
Three class sessions for grades 5-8 planned by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health and correlated to National Science Education and English Language Arts Standards.
Teacher resources: www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/lesson_5_8.html

Your Beating Heart ('E') (Standards)
Three class sessions for grades 3-4 planned by the National Library of Medicine and the National Institute of Health and correlated to National Science Education, Math and English Language Arts Standards.
Teacher resources: www.nlm.nih.gov/changingthefaceofmedicine/resources/lesson_3_4.html


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