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August 26, 2014
Great resource for my ecology and environmental unit.
I like what I am seeing, but I will not try it out until we are studying ecology and environmental science. I am excited about what I have found on the website to support and extend my students' learning.
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March 29, 2014
Great resources with accurate information about a very large number of animal speices!
This is a credible source with solid basic information about animals, which is important when there are so many inaccuracies out there!
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October 26, 2013
Wonderful resource for animal research.
I found this website while searching for kid suitable websites to use for our Endangered Animal Unit. This website is really great if kids need a reliable site to research info about animals. Thy include info on habitat, habits, appearance, endangered status, and conservation efforts. The info for each animal is relatively high level so if you work with low functioning kids or lower grades, this may be difficult for them to understand. My on level 6th grade students have no problem with the info. They do have great resources for all grade levels with games, projects and activities to teach ideas like classification and diversity.
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August 31, 2013
Arkive: Incredible Wildlife Imagery and Facts
Beautiful photographs and videos are paired with up to date factual information about wildlife around the world.Teaching resources are available for different age groups from the Arkive Education link.This is a great database for visually stunning imagery that can be used in student projects.Detailed "fact files" offer additional information for older students.Printable factsheets are available which include references, glossary and suggestions for further learning.
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August 22, 2013
Good information, highly text-based
The ARKive catalog has articles on a number of species, including their scientific name, habitat, ecology, threatened conditions, and links to more information. I'd like to see more/better information on taxonomy and cladistic trees.
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