The Ocean Adventure
Reviewed January 23, 2002 by Wayne, a reader from California, USA, who is affiliated with the site. The Ocean Adventure web site features ongoing interactive, underwater Internet expeditions exploring marine environments around the world. A companion kids’ site has amazing ocean facts, jokes and riddles.
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The Intertidal Zone
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Terrestrial Volcanoes
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Teaching Green
Reviewed May 3, 1999 by a reader from USA who is affiliated with the site. Teaching Green with Carol Baxter offers tips for teachers, parents and kids on how to live "greener." Carol answers questions on how to bring environmental studies into the classroom, and how to deepen our environmental awareness.
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Talk About Trees
A Surfnetkids Honorable Mention site.
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Water Cycle
"A glass of water doesn’t seem very complicated. Yet water can be a fascinating topic, full of opportunities for hands-on learning. Today’s sites includes dozens of activities and experiments for the young and curious ready to learn about the exciting life of a simple drop of water."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Volcanos
"Some topics seem to encourage more Internet creativity than others, and volcanos is one of those topics. I found Java applications that illustrate the parts of a volcano, and even let you design your own volcano and watch it erupt. I found virtual tours, volcano cams, and pictograms. Ready for your tour? Follow me for what’s hot and explosive on the Net this week."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Trees
"Arbor Day is a national holiday that encourages tree planting and tree care. First celebrated in Nebraska in 1872, National Arbor Day is now observed annually on the last Friday in April. It is an opportunity to learn about the ecological and economic importance of trees."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Tide Pools
"The best time to view the many creatures that live along a rocky shore is during low tide, when pools of water and animals become trapped in the rocks. When climbing along the tide pools, take care not to harm any of the residents. And if you pick something up, return it gently where you found it. To find the tide schedule for your area, check your newspaper or try ."
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Surfing the Net with Kids: Under the Sea
""Under the sea, under the sea, we got no troubles, life is the bubbles,under the sea" sang Sebastian to Ariel in "Little Mermaid". Ifyou have kids of a certain young age, these words will be enough to start yousinging the catchy Alan Menken tune from the Disney movie. It will be theperfect accompaniment for our under water explorations."
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