Links - In Creation

1. Is there anyone else like you? Is God like you? (pages 2-3)

http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/
A good site for children to explore facts and information about growing up, their body, staying healthy and dealing with feelings.

http://library.thinkquest.org/J002043/
Not all web sites have to be put together at great cost by large organizations. Here, a group of children produce their own site on a relevant theme: the story of 'How Pono the Happy Face Spider Found His Smile'.

http://www.goofyface.com/
Check out the funny faces here and add your own to the collection.


2. Is God in each day? What colour is Friday? (pages 4-5)

Find out how people in other cultures spend their week:


3. Can we glimpse God in a dream? How heavy is a dream? (pages 6-7)

http://web.onramp.ca/rivernen/build_dc.htm
Build a dream catcher and learn more about the legends of the Native American people.

http://users.erols.com/brddwolf/dreamcatcher.html
Another site with instructions on making a dream catcher - a site designed by the one and only Bearded Wolf.

http://www.mcs.csuhayward.edu/~malek/Klee.html
View and download versions of Paul Klee's famous dream images.


4. Does God move in the wind? How does the wind feel? (pages 8-9)

http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/
There are sections on wind, hurricanes and thunderstorms on this site.

http://www.wildwildweather.com/wind.htm
'Dan's wild wild weather page' is informative about jet streams, wind, clouds, precipitation, anemometers and climate. Definitely for teachers, rather than for children.


5. Where are they going? Who are they looking for? (pages 10-11)

http://www.kfki.hu/~arthp/bio/g/gentile/biograph.html
Biography of Gentile da Fabriano, the artist who painted The Adoration of the Magi. Further sites on this artist include http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/gentile/

http://sunsite.dk/cgfa/f/p-fabrian1.htm
An image taken from The Adoration of the Magi. Also try http://sunsite.dk/cgfa/f/p-fabrian2.htm to see the whole image.


6. Is God there ... when it's noisy? Or only when it's quiet? (pages 12-13)

http://www.soton.ac.uk/~engenvir/environment/noise_and_light/Noise.html
What is noise pollution? Find out about transport noise, social noise, industrial noise and noise in the sea.

http://simscience.org/crackling/index.html
Hear the crackling sounds of magnets, rice and paper.

http://tea.rice.edu/tea_palopoems.html
The site of 'Teachers at the Poles' features some imaginative poems by George Palo on his polar trip. Poems such as 'Voices' are expressive of the complete silence and 'desolation of the mind' in the unbroken whiteness of the Antarctic.

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