Please replace the resource labeled as "The Honeybee: Pollinators, Stingers, and Workers" in Discovery Education Streaming with the video below. Discovery Education has removed the aforementioned resource from their service. The first video is "Busy Bees". The second is a follow up to the first entitled "Like Fruit? Thank a Bee". The first video describes bees while the second describes the pollination process. The videos are not needed for the short responses. They can be used for the DEBATE portion. National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Virtual Tour I found in order to read some of the descriptions you need to use a mouse with a scroll so you can zoom in. Really great look at how aircraft has progressed through the ages. http://www.nmusafvirtualtour.com/ Originally found at https://m.facebook.com/PrimaryPlayground/
A local source for weather, JB Weather, has decided to put out some lessons on weather and forecasting. Full disclosure they are Facebook Links.
These birdseed ornaments are so easy to make, putting to use left over egg cartons and plastic Easter eggs.
Simply dissolve 4oz of gelatin with one cup of water over low heat. Stir in 6 cups of birdseed until completely coated. Scoop into egg molds, close, and put in an egg carton in the refrigerator for an hour. Allow to set for 3 days. Pop out of the mold, and tie with twine. Find the original article at: http://www.make-haus.com/blog/ppyhaus.com/2012/12/for-birds.html |
Mr. Andrew Shanbarger
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