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Finalist
2000
The site will provide general knowledge of the giant Sequoia trees located in Sequoia National Forest in central California. The site will give information on the history of where Sequoia trees can be found, names and measurements of famous Sequoias including the General Sherman and General Grant, and cover the lifecycle of the Sequoias. The site will also provide maps as well as a chance to interact with the site via feedback forms, a coloring page, a wordsearch, and a quiz to test your knowledge.
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Finalist
2000
This web site contains valuable information on poisonous plants and animals. A wide range of species are described and classified according to their habitat and biological origin. Special attention is given to the behavior of venomous snakes and insects with advice on how to avoid a deadly bite. The site also reviews the application of some plant and animal poisons in medicine and pharmacy thus showing that dangerous substances can sometimes be useful.
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Winner
1999
Our entry provides an overview of Alaskan Wildflowers,
plants in general, and the beauty that can be seen throughout
Alaska. In addition to showcasing Alaskan Wildflowers,
we wanted to encourage viewers to learn more about plants
and Alaska than they knew before entering our site.
In attempting to encourage learning in a fun way, we
included many games and activities that may be used in the
classroom to facilitate learning about plants and
wildflowers in their own areas. We also provide a way to
include students' efforts on our web site so that others may
learn about local wildflowers all over the U.S. and the world.
Our personal objectives were to teach our children how to
research a subject from a variety of angles, and to take the
knowledge gained and learn to present it, using multiple facets
of lay out and design, on the web. We also wanted to ensure
that each child learned about and used all of the skills
required to complete a web page from start to finish. It
was also important that our team learn to identify, appreciate,
and utilize the individual strengths of each team member.
Our ultimate goal was to make a page that would foster
learning for ALL ages.
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Winner
1999
Our "Aloha Paradise? Network" is a web site about the
endangered and extinct plants and animals of Hawaii,
the most endangered species spot on Earth! The site shows others about endangered species and what is happening to our islands' beauty. Our Web site is organized somewhat like a television network with different shows
such as the "Extinct Files," "Mynah Winery," "Rescue 5-0,"
"Hawaii's Most Wanted," "Earthline," and "Animal Squares."
Hopefully, we can encourage and move other people to
become active in trying to prevent any more species from
becoming endangered or extinct, by approaching the issue in
an entertaining yet informative way. We would like to decrease the
amount of plants and animals that are disappearing before
it's too late. Join us in our mission to save our
Hawaiian Paradise.
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Winner
1998
Visitors to "Plants and Our Environment" will learn that plants are the basis of life on earth. Students made the web site to explain that (1) roots, stems and leaves help plants live and grow;(2) flowers form seeds that can produce new plants; (3) germination, growth, and formation of new seeds are stages in the life cycle of a plant. The students describe pollination and explained how plants with flowers form seeds. Students will describe how pollen can be scattered . Visitors will learn about photosynthesis, monocots and zygotes, how seeds travel and how a seed germinates to produce a new plant. Visitors will understand how plants are used by people for food, clothing and other useful products.
About this site
2009
Deals with the interrelationship in the environment, through this site we would like to cote the importance of the environment to the globe.
About this site
2009
Having difficulties with classifying plants? Name it. This site will help you understand the basic concepts of plant taxonomy.
About this site
2009
This website is related to Gardens around us.It describes about how to develop a garden and its importance in our life.
About this site
2009
Our site has its basis on the idea of mushrooms. It describes a variety of things regarding the mushroom world. Its basis really consist from regular mushrooms to them that have a drug effect upon the nervous system and to the poisonous ones.
About this site
2008
We would like to experience plants to help our home enviroment. How can we use plants as oxygen factories.
About this site
2006
Our site deals with the importance of plants in treating some health problems in various ways.There is also a brief introduction of some famous herbalists.This website also endeavours to answer the following questions :Why is there a return to herbs and plants?Our reply focuses onsome plants and herbs with some recipes.Welcome to our website.
About this site
2006
This site explains about various topics such as plant tissues, plant parts, pteridophytes, seedy vascular plants, gymnosperms, and angiosperms.
About this site
2004
This site offers general information on carniverous plants and specific information about carniverous plants found in the United States.
About this site
2004
This website has information on the parts of a plant and plant experiments to show the functions of the different plant parts. It also displays types of plants humans may not regularly see such as water plants and meat-eating plants.
About this site
2004
Our fourth grade team is from Thorntons Ferry School, Merrimack, New Hampshire. We are researching the long term consequences of the seventeen exotic species spreading through our state.
About this site
2004
Our fourth grade team is from Thorntons Ferry School, Merrimack, New Hampshire. We are researching the spread of invasive plants of New Hampshire and their effect on the local ecosystems.
About this site
2004
This fourth grade group from Thorntons Ferry School, Merrimack, New Hampshire is researching the spread of a number of exotic plants invading New Hamsphire. The students are learning the affects the invasive plants are having on local ecosystems as well as ways to slow down the invasion.
About this site
2004
Our fourth grade group is from Thorntons Ferry School, Merrimack, New Hampshire. We researched the spread of the seventeen exotic plants invading New Hampshire. We also learned about the consequences the invasive plants are having on the local ecosystems. We are trying to discover what can be done to slow down the rate of invasion.
About this site
2004
Our site talks about infomation, Definitions, Pros and Cons and More About Genetic Engineering on Plants!!
About this site
2004
The project contains various information about the Siberian plants, including systematization of these plants. The observations over plants, Flower Clock and Barometer are described in the project. And legends about flowers are told. Moreover results of the researches about reaction of plants to the pollution of ecology are published.
About this site
2004
If living beings should survive, they need to adapt to the changes of the outer enviroment. A too simple structure does not often make it possible. The adaptation to the many effects presumes the living of special organs. The organs are made up of tissues, that’s why the developed beings are more complex.
About this site
2003
About this site
2003
This site shows information about ancient medicines from around the world and how medicine has evolved and changed through the years. How has medicine changed? Antibiotics have revolutionized the world of medicine have able to stop infections and harmful diseases that could have killed thousands of people.
About this site
2003
Hydroponics is the growing of a plant to several plants without using an inert medium , such as gravel ,dirt, or soil.
About this site
2003
This website explores the exotic plants located in the southern Appalachian region. Many nonnative plants that were brought to America for a variety of reasons, whether intentional or not, are now threatening our native species. This site will explain how they are affecting our natural environment and offer suggestions for controlling them.
About this site
2003
This web site explores the world of sponges from their biology though possible use as a cure for cancer. It explores sponge diving history from ancient Greece to modern times.
About this site
2003
Learn all about medicinal plants, carnivorous plants, and poisonous plants.
About this site
2002
This site is about Carnivorous Plants, those plants that eat insects. Visitors will find information about the seven most common carnivorous plants as well as activities, a photo gallery, quizzes, and more.
About this site
2002
Our website is about Flora and Fauna of South Dakota. It goes through the 6 regions of South Dakota. It tells what flora and fauna is.
About this site
2001
This site has pages for recipes, literature, art, and a place to get information for herb gardens.
About this site
2001
Trees of Oregon is a site that shows the growth, life cycle and types of trees grown in our state of Oregon and what their leaves look like. There are fun word search and mazes games, a soil experiment and links to other websites about trees in the Pacific Northwest.
About this site
2000
This site has information about everything about with champignons and other sorts of mushrooms that can be commercially grown.
About this site
2000
Our project consists of a trip to a nature center where users will learn about how plants can be both dangerous and helpful. As users travel though the center they learn how to identify different poisonous plants. They will learn what do to if contact has been made. They will also be given procedures for possible poisonings.
About this site
2000
Our topic is about the taro plant, called kalo in Hawaiian. Kalo was the main staple of the Hawaiian people. We want to show how early Hawaiians grew the plant with an irrigation system that did not damage the environment. It is also good to show how they grew the plants and used every part of it so there is no waste. The early Hawaiians were in awe of nature and treated nature with reverence. They understood how important nature is for their own lively hood. The growth of taro showed how the early Hawaiians used and protected their environment. The lesson for all of us to learn is that we should never forget about our natural environment.
We would like to share two very important ideas that came from the cultivation of kalo. First that the use of water as not being owned by any one person but should be shared and protected by all. Second, that the kalo represented the family.
About this site
2000
We want to present to you the last jungles of the world. Our site discusses the following subjects: threat, animals, plants and about the red indians of the jungle.
About this site
2000
Plants have been used to cure humans aids from the
beginnigs of time. The knowledge about plants and its healing properties has been brought together during several milleniums and then it went into healing traditions of the Indians, Chinese and American aborigines. The amount of healing plants is so big that no one can dominate the entire field. The traditional healers of lots of cultures know the properties of certain plants of the area or the country, but they don't know other's areas plants properties.You will find some of the most common plants of a northeast Argentinean area used formerly by the
aborigines of those valleys.
About this site
1999
The objective of the site is to present water in all its forms and to
show its importance in our world. This site can be used for the pupils when they have a research on the water, that it is in physics in biology or even in history.
L'objectif du site est de prisenter l'eau sous toutes ses formes et de montrer son importance dans notre monde. Ce site peut servir aux ilhves quand ils ont une recherche ` faire ` propos de l'eau, que ce soit en physique en biologie ou mjme en histoire.
About this site
1999
Our entry is on certain South African plants with medicinal applications. Our objective is to create an interest and awareness in natural remedies.
About this site
1999
Persuade people to take care of orchids and teach them the basic of planting orchids.
About this site
1999
If you think that science and mathematics is just about numbers and formulae!We have news for you,"IT'S NOT"!!
Our web page is on an unusual plant species, namely carnivorous plants.We are doing a descripton on different topics and species of carnivorous plants.
Many people do not know what they are interested in or where there skill's lay.If that skill lies within this field then our objective is to help and encourage them to discover it.
About this site
1999
Our website is for people all ages who need information on Texas Wildflowers. Our website will help you if you need any help on your reports, projects, and experiments, etc. This website has many gorgeous Texas flowers. If you need any information that we have, just click on the flowers beautiful picture! It will bring you to another page of amazing information!!!
About this site
1999
We decided to design a web page on coffee since Tana's
mother works in a coffee shop, and more kids are drinking
coffee because of the caffeine effect. We spent
hours on Internet looking for coffee web sites, but everything
we found was associated with buying coffee from a business
or it was difficult to understand. Therefore, we decided
that our project would nt only give information about coffee,
but would also be fun to read. We talked about how coffee
berries become coffee through diary entries. We also told
about the history of coffee and gave little known facts about
coffee. We explained the difference between the major
types of coffee that kids are drinking or that they hear
about the most. Other topics we researched included how
caffeine affects your body and your sleep. We included a
hand-drawn map that shows the major places coffee
is produced and a hand-drawn graph of the top ten coffee
producing countries.
Our educational objectives for this project were:
Learn to use PageMill (a web-authoring program)
Design informative web pages based on curriculum
taught to fourth-sixth graders in California. Coffee and
caffeine are discussed in the 4th - 6th grade
Drug Awareness Program in California.
Learn to use a scanner and digital camera
Learn to search for information using a variety of
sources - Internet, books, interviews, etc.
Learn how to create web page backgrounds
Learn how to organize our time and work together as a team
About this site
1999
In making this web site we wanted to help people learn about plants, bodies of water, rocks, and dinosaur fossils on our earth. Our completed web site is a place where visitors can learn about plants such as the Venus FlyTrap, Orchid, African Violet, and Sunflower. We also have included information about the different oceans. Pages about different types of rocks (metaphoric, sedimentary, and igneous) each have interactive links. There is a separate page with links about dinosaur fossils (herbivores and carnivores). We think that we have met the objectives that we planned and that many visitors will enjoy learning information and participating in the games on our site.
About this site
1999
Our entry is over planting, harvesting, ginning,
and classifying cotton. It also explains how cotton is
turned into thread and fabric. It is educationally
beneficial for those interested in where their clothes
comes from and how they are woven or knitted into fabric.
U.S. history teachers can also use this site to show the difference
from Eli Whitney's cotton gin compared to the huge modern
gins of today. Children growing up in cities may have an
interest in real farms and small town life.
About this site
1998
The website is designed to be used by fellow sixth graders everywhere as an overview/introduction to their study of plants. This topic is generally covered in grade six, but our website will certainly be useful to seventh and eighth graders or to elementary age students who might be studying the topic for the first time. Besides the textbook-type "scientific" information which is presented, such as how plants grow, how they reproduce, how they make food, and some of the "strange things" plants do, other information is included so that relationships between science and other areas of interest is established. These other areas include poetry, music, movies, and jokes about plants. In addition, we hope the inclusion of original artwork will inspire students with an artistic talent to see its potential uses online.
About this site
1998
Finland is a land of forests, and so it follows that trees are a big part of the life and economy of the country. Learn about the different tree species that grow in this northern land, and view some pictures of various types of forest. You are invited to submit information and stories about your own local woodlands.
About this site
1997
Here's a unique approach to exploring the lives of prominent people! Learn how a middle school group created a tree museum by planting seedlings from trees associated with many famous personalities. In addition, basic facts about tree propagation and cultivation are included. Short paragraphs provide information about both the person and the trees chosen; people included range from George Washington to Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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