Unit One | Science 4 Web Links
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Chapter 1: Living Things
- Animal Camouflage—several pictures and examples of camouflaged animals
- Birds and Migration—information about the Artic tern and other migratory birds
- Endangered Species—lists of species and the areas in which they are endangered or threatened; provided by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services
- Beavers: Ecosystem Engineers—information about beavers and their dams
Chapter 2: Insects and Spiders
- Monarch Butterfly—photos detailing the emergence of a monarch butterfly
- Spiders and Insectlorepedia—information about spiders and their webs
- Field Guides Explained—information about field guides
- eNature Field Guides—collection of online field guides
- Butterflies and Moths Field Guides—database of butterflies and moths, each given in a field-guide format
- Dr. Walter Reed—information about Dr. Walter Reed
- Coloring Fun with Insects—pages of insects to print out and color
Chapter 3: Plants
- The Great Plant Escape—detective-style game about plants (also available in Spanish)
- Pollination Pictures—close-up pictures of flowers pollinated by wind, insects, and birds
- Botanists of the Past—short biographies of famous botanists
- John Bartram’s Gardens—information about John Bartram and his gardens; links to the official website for the gardens
- Plant Classifications—information about different ways to classify plants
- Monocots and Dicots Chart—comparison of monocots and dicots
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