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Teacher's Websites

  • zeroBio
    This site is fun, easy to look at and invites students to test their knowledge at their current level of study or another level. Many resources of value to both students and teachers.

  • Cody's Science Education Zone
    This site, the work of an Oakland, CA science teacher, features a variety of science lessons, and an active online collaborative teacher research project, focusing on Science instruction using an inquiry approach.

  • Collecting Fossils in California
    Describes fossil collecting sites in California for amateur fossil "hunters", science students or anybody interested in the ancient mystery of live. Includes detailed fossil hunging instructions.

  • Chris Halloran's Biology Web Page The syllabi for AP Biology and High School Biology on this site are constructed with links which access online text readings, lecture outlines, interactive activities, tutorials, practice quizzes and more. A great resource!

  • English for Biotechnology
    Written in English for German students, each lesson has an interactive assignment, along with related biotech, graphic and grammar links. A valuable set of resources for ALL students, especially those learning English as a second language.

  • Ken's Bio-Web References
    Contains 9 biological subject areas with over 750 web site references in biological topics taught in high schools and colleges. Ken checks each page monthly for accessibility.

  • Michael J. V. Lazaroff
    A great resource for both teachers and students. The Biology link leads you to online practice quizzes, tutorials and much more. Anatomy takes you to interactive anatomy and physiology sites and a great tutorial on "How to Use a Microscope".

  • HabitatNet Dan Bisaccio's Souhegan High School students,
    in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institute's Man & Biosphere Permanent Biodiversity Monitoring Project, have been conducting a biodiversity assessment of local conservation lands.

  • Project SETI
    James Petrait's Project SETI provides a formal way for your students to send messages into the universe for possible reception by extra-terrestrial intelligences. Check out the site for details.

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Last updated: 14 January 2008

 

 
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