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Animal Classification Game – Differences Between Reptiles, Amphibians and Mammals

This science game helps children to learn how to classify animals into different groups, such as reptiles, amphibians and mammals, fish, birds, and birds. They will learn the differences between amphibians and reptiles, birds versus fish, and mammals versus birds. This animal classification activity for children is great for teaching kids about the differences among […]

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Interactive Canadian map for kids

Canada is among the world’s largest countries, yet very few people live in its pristine but untamed land. It touches three oceans on three sides – to the west, the northern Pacific Ocean, to the east, the Atlantic, and to its north, the frigid seas of the Arctic. Only a quarter of Canadians eke out […]

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Interactive Africa map for kids

Africa is known as the hottest continent on Earth, but it isn’t made entirely out of deserts and savannahs. This landmass is home to many tropical and subtropical biomes, features wide stretches of lush rainforests, and even includes snowy areas atop its highest mountains. Several diverse countries make up Africa. You may be familiar with […]

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Wind vane diagram

Wind vanes are some of the most commonplace weather instruments out there, especially if you live in a farm or a rural area. Traditionally, people on farms found these devices useful for predicting the weather. You can tell, for example, if a storm is coming based on the direction a wind blows from. A wind […]

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Rain gauge diagram

Meteorologists track the amount of rainfall to help them forecast the weather and analyze if an area is experiencing abnormal weather patterns. The data they collect is also used so farmers can plan on how to protect their crops from incoming bouts of rain or drought. The rain gauge is a simple-looking instrument to measure […]

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Solar system diagram

To say that our solar system is a fantastic place would be an understatement. Although the Sun pales in comparison to the size and temperature of many other stars, it’s still an extremely superheated ball of mainly hydrogen gas that’s hot enough to give you sunburns from 152 million kilometers away. Embark on a Stellar […]

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Euglena diagram labelling game

Some organisms, like plants, use raw materials from their environment to produce their own food in their bodies. We call these organisms “autotrophs.” Other living things, such as humans and animals, simply eat food to gain nutrients – these are known as “heterotrophs.” The Euglena is strange in that it can both produce and eat […]

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Human lungs diagram labelling quiz

The lungs work hard to provide oxygen to our body. As we inhale, it expands much like a balloon with fresh, oxygen-rich air. When we exhale, it shrivels up, releasing air full of carbon dioxide, a waste product of our body’s natural functions. Dive Deep into Respiratory Learning with Labelling of the Lungs Breathing is […]

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The excretory system diagram quiz

Everything you put into the body – be it food, drink, or air – has to get out at some point. Fluids are processed and expelled as urine or sweat, carbon dioxide is expelled from inhaled air, and digested food is expelled as feces. Enter the excretory system – the system responsible for removing waste […]