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Learning Resources on H1N1 "Swine Flu" - Many helpful resources for free to help students and teachers better understand what the flu is, how the virus is transmitted, and what people can do to minimize its impact. (y, m)

WannaLearn.com - Fitness and Health - (M, O)

Swine Flu And Health Lesson Plans - With the swine flu on everyone's mind, students can benefit from learning about influenza epidemics, and public health. (T)

Curriculum Center - Viruses - Activities, puzzles and project ideas to boost the study of Viruses. (M, O, T)

Curriculum Center - Bacteria - Activities, puzzles and project ideas to boost the study of Bacteria. (M, O, T)

Sun Safety for Kids - The risk of developing skin cancer will be substantially reduced for children who learn to “Block the sun, not the fun!” Developed by dermatologists from The Los Angeles Metropolitan Dermatological Society, Sun Safety for Kids is dedicated to reducing the incidence of skin cancer through teaching and promoting sun protection to children. Teachers and parents are welcome to download and print copies of our activity and answer sheets. While helping to build vocabulary, spelling, reasoning, and creative skills, they provide an excellent tool for reinforcing the important health lessons (Y, M,)

SunWise Program - An environmental and health education program that aims to teach the public how to protect themselves from overexposure to the sun through the use of classroom-, school-, and community-based components. (Y, M, O, T)

Sunny Days, Healthy Ways - An evidence-based sun safety curriculum to provide sun protection education for grades K-8. (Y, M)

Games for Kids - I have featured Sheppard Software in past years, but they have added so many resources to the site that I thought it was time to mention it again. I just spend some time playing around and I really love the games. They are relevant and the graphics and fonts are just pleasing. Most of what I played with this time was science (food chain, producers and consumers, photosynthesis) but there are games for social studies, math, vocabulary, and more. This site has grown exponentially since I first featured it years ago. (Y, M)

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