Monthly Archives: March 2008

The Interactive Universe

I’m not at all sure why History.com wants you to know just how big and beautiful the universe is, but it seems they do. They’ve gone and created the Interactive Universe to give you the opportunity to whip around the … Continue reading

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Playing with palindromes

I spent a class last week working with some English students. I tried to get them playing with palindromes, to little avail. Some how most Grade 8 students don’t seem to find palindromes interesting, or at least they don’t like … Continue reading

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A really ambitious biology project

This is a website that has some really serious potential. The Encyclopedia of Life is a valiant attempt to list and describe all known species of life. There are about 25 pages that are complete. They have descriptions, pictures, maps, … Continue reading

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