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This is a great site where users can learn about many turtle species including Red Ear Slider turtles, Box Turtles,... see more
Comprehensive details about sea turtles and their anatomy are provided at this site. The anatomy of the sea turtle is... see more
In this activity, learners will model how a sea turtle population changes over time, from eggs to adults, using puffed... see more
This JAVA applet can be used to draw geometric objects using length, angles, and directions. Students can test their... see more
Sea World informational resource on all eight species of sea turtles. Excellent introduction to sea turtles including... see more
On October 5, 1998, two loggerhead sea turtles were released off the coast of San Diego, California by scientists at... see more
This activity (located on page 4 of the PDF) is a full inquiry investigation into testing a repair material. Groups of... see more
Explore the life cycles of a variety of species groups, from plants and mammals to amphibians and reptiles, and... see more
A sub-page of the Caribbean Conservation Corporation & Sea Turtle Survival League, this site includes information on how... see more
This website provides a near real-time tool for collecting, managing and sharing marine life satellite tracking data. It... see more
This extensive site describes the population status of each U.S. sea turtle species and how they are protected by law.... see more
History & Culture of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa is a guide to the Turtle Mountain nation, past and present.... see more
This site provides nesting data for loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) using this South Carolina beach. Entries... see more
Official US statement acknowledging the need to quantify sea turtle bycatch and seek solutions to reduce incidental... see more
'*** Move the Turtle teaches children (ages 5+) the basics of programming (yes, we do mean coding!) *** Challenges and... see more
This site helps grade school students learn more about the life cycle of a plant with a very fun video cartoon. Students... see more
This printable resource provides information on the sea turtles found along the U.S. east coast from North Carolina to... see more
A life cycle is a sequence of changes that happen to a living thing over the course of time. The first step in the life... see more
This programming course has been developed for students of the Swiss specialised upper secondary schools in the... see more
'According to my eight-year-old son, Victor, who is a reluctant moviegoer as well as our household Nintendo champion, the... see more
The award-winning Sugar Learning Platform promotes collaborative learning through Sugar Activities that encourage... see more
Lets you write and execute programs, using turtle graphics to draw pictures. and execute programs written in a simple... see more