Addresses of useful and important sites for the discerning student.
 
Links & Files
Indoors
Outdoors
Canada
Photo Albums
Links
Interested in Fizzies? Try  www.fizzies.com or The Vermont Country Store.

Link to the online quiz at http://www.glencoe.com/sec/math/prealg/prealg05/ (Remember to send your results to math6a@academicskills.net) 

UCLA’s ePhysics site has interesting Java, Flash, and Shockwave simulations and demos about physics. 

Fossil Fuels is a great site by the University of Michigan about—fossil fuels! (Student recommended)

Environment 4th ed from Wiley web site has resource material to support our Environmental Science studies. 

The Game of Life Download Page has standalone versions of the Game of Life program for Windows, Mac, and Linux for our population modeling.

Golly is an open source, cross-platform Game of Life simulator for Windows, Mac, and Linux for our population modeling.

The Missouri Botanical Garden website has information about the world’s biomes and ecosystems. 

The Mathematics Help Central has pdfs of emergency graph paper and other math information of interest. 

The AJPH website authors and formatting section has information about Chicago style endnotes. 

The CmapTools Site has free concept mapping software developed by IHMC. 

NOAA's NWS is the National Weather Service site of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. If it's weather, it's there.

Duck and Cover is a 1951 Civil Defense film designed to reassure students and adults about the survivability of an atomic bomb blast. Part of the Prelinger Collection at the Internet Archive.

GIMPshop is a Photoshop-esque version of the Gimp, a powerful, open source image editing application. Open source, and available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.

AbiWord is a free word processing program similar to Microsoft Word. It is suitable for a wide variety of word processing tasks. Available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, and it's free! Word Processing for Everyone!

Atomic Learning is a 24/7 resource to help you get up to speed on technology. Windows or Mac, it has many little movies to *show* you how to use the latest and greatest software--operating systems too. Try the free demo and learn about the TI-84 calculator.

Check this out: The Exploratorium

Here are some links for additional information about electron configurations:

ChemicalElements.com

WebElements.com   
(look on the left side for the electronic data link for each element)

Here are some links for mathematician biographies:

http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html

http://www.andrews.edu/~calkins/math/biograph/199899/biotoc.htm

http://www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/women.html

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Japan
All photos © 2006 Cathy Faye Rudolph
Starter Links for the Fallout Shelter Project
American Bomb Shelter
Nuclear Blast and Fallout Shelter FAQ
Fallout Shelter -- Wikipedia
 
Starter Links for Project Fair
Science Fair Project Ideas for High School
Science Fair Projects
Science Projects--advanced projects--The Science Club
Files
Ms. Rudolph’s Science Test Review from 9/21/2006
Dr. Kuranda’s Science Excel how-to
Dr. Kuranda’s Lab Report Writeup Rubric
Dr. Kuranda’s Milkfat Lab Report Checklist
Ms. Rudolph’s Comic Panels
Ms. Rudolph’s Science Review History of the Atom
Periodic Table Cmap as pdf
Element ADventure rubric as pdf
Mrs. Rudolph’s Study Guide 1 as pdf
Fallout Shelter Rubric as pdf
Science Study Guide 121106 as pdf
ASK Canada Research Rubric as pdf
Environmental Science Review 6A Study Guide as pdf
2006-7 Project Fair Packet as pdf