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The CIA World Factbook
The World Factbook has a huge bank of information on different countries around the world.
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Africam is a free and interactive African wildlife safari
Africam is the home of free live video streams that give unparalleled access to African wildlife.
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Daily Buzzword teaches you a new word everyday
Each day, Daily Buzzword provides students with a new word to add to their vocabulary bank, to wow family and friends.
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LEGO launches a new social network for children
LEGO Life is a social network for 5-13 year olds, allowing them to share what they’ve created in a tightly controlled online environment.
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Identify trees with a Twig ID guide from the Woodland Trust
During winter, many trees often lack leaves which makes identifying them pretty difficult.
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How and why do bees make honey?
In this episode of It’s Okay to be Smart, they explain the process that a bee goes through in order to produce honey.
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The new Classroom app from Apple for managing iPads
Apple’s latest app for education is one that should have been released years ago. (more…)
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Print and fold popular 3D characters at Cubeecraft
Cubeecraft is a website that has free templates for crafting popular characters out of paper. (more…)
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David Attenborough explains the tree of life
About 150 years ago, Charles Darwin wrote a book where he described his theory of the tree of life and natural selection. (more…)
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Serial Reader helps you read classic literature in daily 20-minute chunks
Serial Reader is a free app that helps you consume classic literature by giving you small manageable bite-sized issues.
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Watch the Titanic sink in this real time 3 hour animation
When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, it took almost three hours to sink. (more…)