Middle School Science
Teacher Approved Sites, Activities and Projects for Your Curriculum Needs!
Teachers are often one another’s best source for information, that is why we asked teachers to help us create the content for this incredible series. Within the pages of each book, you will find over 100 high-quality Internet sites and tons of great ideas for using the Internet to enhance your curriculum.
The WebInstructor Series features 13 of the most popular Elementary and Middle School Science topics, and 8 Social Studies topics. We have grouped the sites by themes that make it easy to find the information you and your students need. In addition, you will also find great curriculum integration ideas, sites that are simply too cool to miss, and a few additional ideas that are sure to make your Internet experience successful.
Each WebInstructor title includes over 100 websites that provide the following:
- Discovery-based learning
- Great Information for reports
- Projects Worth Joining
- Ask an Expert
- Interactive projects
- Teacher resources
| Discovery Questions |
| Biomes and Habitats: Where can you find mammals and birds? |
| What is a mammal? |
| Can mammals live in water? |
| What type of animals live in the rainforest? |
| What animals will I find in the forest? |
| Who is at home on the range? |
| How can mammals survive in the desert? |
| How can I learn more about the animals that live in the Taiga and Tundra? |
| Which animals are considered rare or endangered? |
| What is a bird? |
| Where can I find information about the organizations that are helping to save our endangered species? |
| What can we do the help save endangered species? |
| Are you looking for some fun animal web sites? |
| Beside simply watching birds, what does a bird watcher do? |
| Is it possible to visit a zoo online? |
| What is the difference between a zoo and a wildlife park? |
| Where can I go to find information of many different animals? |
| How are farm animals different from wild animals? |
| How do I care for my pet bird or mammal? |