Anatomy of the Ship: The Flower Class Corvette Agassiz The Flower class corvette was one of the most famous and numerous of all escort vessels, and the corvette Agassiz is the most representative of the Canadian Flowers, which were thrown into the thick of the bitter Atlantic convoy battles of 1941–2. Derived from a whalecatcher hull design, and intended as a cheap coastal escort that could be built by non-specialist yards, the Flowers were the only class available in large numbers when the submarine war flared up in earnest in 1941
ABC Order - Click on the dots in ABC order to reveal the hidden picture. Covers both upper and lower case letters.
Color With Sally - Color the pieces of the necklace according to the numbers shown.
Jack's Jungle Game - Find similarities and differences in objects and help Jack color his jungle!
What Belongs? - Similarities and differences in objects. Short tutorial and two quiz sections: click on the object that doesn't belong in the group, and match similar objects by dragging with the mouse.
Which Flower? - Use deductive reasoning to find the correct flower.
Sally's Necklaces - Finish the pattern of the necklaces by choosing the correct beads. Ages: Pre-K through Grade 1
This guide covers the 440 most commonly seen wild flower species in northwest Europe.
At the beginning of the book is a short introduction which focuses on the process of identification in the field. For ease of access, the species are then organized into four chapters based on flower colour: Green–White, Yellow–Brown, Red–Pink, and Purple–Blue.
Within these colour groups the flowers are broadly organized by family, so that similar plants are kept together for ease of comparison.