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The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: The Mystery of Mathra is a computer game in The Learning Company's ClueFinders series where the ClueFinders save the Numerian rainforest and Dr. Horace Pythagoras from a mysterious monster called Mathra. The game was re-released as "The ClueFinders: Mystery of the Monkey Kingdom" in 2001.
The Magic School Bus – The Busasaurus (7/31/2012) The Busasaurus; Cold Feet; Goes Upstream; Gets Eaten (bonus episode) The Magic School Bus – The Food Chain (7/31/2012) Gets Eaten; Meets the Rot Squad; Gets Ready, Set, Dough; Butterfly and the Bog Beast (bonus episode) The Magic School Bus – Takes Flight (7/31/2012) Kicks Up a Storm ...
The first ClueFinders title, The ClueFinders 3rd Grade Adventures: The Mystery of Mathra, was released in January 1998, and The ClueFinders 4th Grade Adventures was released in July. The Learning Company used their new game as the prototype for Internet Applet technology, which allowed users to download supplementary activities from the ...
The solar eclipse can be a terrific learning opportunity: New York State, for example, has created a web page with educational resources around the eclipse, and even ways for teachers to tie the ...
Kids looking for a fun science fix while school was on Spring Break got their fill at a Space Exploration Program on March 28 at the Greenburgh Public Library.. About 30 kids in grades two through ...
The Magic School Bus Explores the Solar System is the first software game developed based on the Magic School Bus series (The Magic School Bus Explores the Human Body was released the same year.) In the game, Ms. Frizzle is lost as soon as the bus flies off into space and got hit by a meteor in a meteor shower and the goal of the game is to ...
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A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of Earth, totally or partially.Such an alignment occurs approximately every six months, during the eclipse season in its new moon phase, when the Moon's orbital plane is closest to the plane of Earth's orbit. [1]