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  1. Country Area Program
    HSIE and Science
    30-01-2012 to , by Kerrian Cartledge and 1 other
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  2. Youngzine | News and more for the Young
    News, sports, and entertainment stories to read and videos to watch in each of the information categories. Each news story is accompanied by a Google Map that has a placemark indicating where the story takes place.
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  3. Interlace
    Information, links and resources for students and teachers
    26-08-2011 to , , by Keryn Stone
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  4. Monster Sciences
    Fun and easy science experiments and lessons with full teaching notes.
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  5. Primary Games Arena
    lots of games for all subject areas and levels
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  6. Smithsonian: Exhibitions
    Tempoary and Permanent exhibitions at the Smithsonian Museum
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  7. How to Teach With Google Earth
    Google Earth offers the means to display geographic data from a wide variety of sources together in a geospatial context. This data includes imagery for the entire globe at varying resolutions that contains a great deal of interpretable visual information.
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  8. ARSights
    AR Sights makes it possible to view Google Earth right in a web browser and then zoom into places of interest, looking at them in 3-D with Augmented Reality. Students can ‘fly’ around Google Earth, when they find a place of interest, they will hold the p
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  9. PlanetInAction.com - Places
    "Places" is your next generation postcard. Instead of just seeing a still image of a place, you are invited to join an exciting ride through a 3D scenery of your choice
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  10. UPM - Forest Life#lang=0&pid=123&sid=8&hid=123#lang=0&pid=123&sid=8&hid=123
    UPM Forest Life aims to teach about forest sustainability. It does this by inviting students to take a virtual hike through a forest. The forest is made up of panoramic pictures of an actual forest.
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