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Science Activities
http://tinyurl.com/52srk2
Education.com is a resource for busy parents who wish to understand better their children’s progress in education and development of social skills. This information empowers parents to improve and contribute to their kids’ success.
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Discover Simulations ... Science
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/hmsc/content/simulation/
Discover! Simulations ... Science
An IMPRESSIVE collection from Houghton Mifflin Science
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The Adventures of Science Bob
http://www.sciencebob.com/
The Adventures of Science Bob
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Science Virtual Field Trips
http://tinyurl.com/ezckj
Science Virtual Field Trips
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The Eyes of Nye
http://www.eyesofnye.org/
The Eyes of Nye | Cloning | Addiction | Modified Foonds | Antibiotics | Astrobiology | Population | Race | Sports | Transportation | Evolution of Sex | Climate Change | Pseudoscience | Nuclear Energy |
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The Internet Science and Technology Fair (ISTF)
http://istf.ucf.edu/
The Internet Science and Technology Fair (ISTF)
The Internet Science and Technology Fair (ISTF) is the 21st century science fair that
- challenges students to use information technology tools to discover and explore the future of science and engineering,
- provides science, math and computer teachers with a means to integrate the Internet and research methods into their curricula, and
- offers scientists and engineers working within corporations, federal/state agencies and academic research centers an opportunity to invest their time on-line as technical advisors who become "digital mentors."
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NASA's Kids Science News Network
http://ksnn.larc.nasa.gov/intro.html
Welcome to NASA's Kids Science News Network!
NASA's KSNN is a standards-based program that uses the Web, animation, and video to introduce science, technology, engineering, math, and NASA concepts. NASA's KSNN?uses animated characters (grades K-2) and web and video technology (grades 3-5) to explain everyday phenomena of our world
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Everyday Mysteries
http://www.loc.gov/rr/scitech/mysteries/
Everyday Mysteries will help you get the answers to these and many other of life's most interesting questions through scientific inquiry. In addition, we will introduce you to the Library of Congress' rich collections in science and technology.
Did you ever wonder why a camel has a hump? If you can really tell the weather by listening to the chirp of a cricket? Or why our joints make popping sounds? These questions deal with everyday phenomena that we often take for granted, but each can be explained scientifically.
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Science Clips at the BBC
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/index_flash.shtml
Science Clips at the BBC
Characteristics of materials | Changing circuits | Changing sounds | Changing state | Circuits and conductors | Earth, Sun and Moon Forces and movement | Forces in action | Friction | Gases around us | Growing plants | Grouping and changing materials | Habitats | Health and growth | Helping plants grow well | How we see things | Interdependence and adaptation | Keeping healthy | Keeping warm | Life cycles | Light and dark | Light and shadows | Magnets and springs | Micro organisms | Moving and growing | Ourselves | Pushes and pulls | Plants and animals in the local environment | Reversible and irreversible changes | Rocks and soils | Sorting and using materials | Sound and hearing | Solids and liquids | Teeth and eating | Using electricity | Variation |
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Science Mathematics and Computer Jokes
http://www.juliantrubin.com/sciencejokes.html
Science Mathematics and Computer Jokes
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The Naked Scientists Online
http://www.thenakedscientists.com
A lively BBC science radio show available in text and audio formats. The site also contains a library of science articles on a variety of topics, science book reviews, interviews with famous scientists, and a science discussion forum tackling science questions on any subject.
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Do-It-Yourself Science
http://www.californiasciencecenter.org/FunLab/DoItYourself/DoItYourself.php
Do-It-Yourself Science
You don't need a laboratory to experiment with science?ry some of these fun science activities at home! Some of the experiments are presented with animation
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The World First & Largest Center of islam Science
http://www.coislamscience.com/
the #1 place on the net, for islamic resources, scientific articles and knowledgebase research materials, computer training, disucssion forums, free books, e-Learning and the best bunch of knowledge in urdu/english language.
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Interactive Online Science Websites
http://smarteducation.canterbury.ac.uk/classroom-resources/interactive-websites/primary/science/
Interactive Online Science Websites
BGFL Resources | Science and Engineering | Electric Circuits | Light and Colour | The Skeleton | Garden Bird Survey | The Eye | Electricity - Safety in the Home Life | Processes and Living Things | Plant Explorer | Asthma Reproduction in Flowering Plants | Fossilisation | Sebastian's Waddle | Guess Who? | The Swan Story | The Lost Cygnet | Upper KS2/KS3 Physics |
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ScienceTrek
http://www.sofweb.vic.edu.au/scitrek/
ScienceTrek is an innovative multimedia resource designed to meet the needs of teachers and students of science at Curriculum and Standards Framework Levels 4-5. Developed by the Department of Education & Training, the resource includes video programs, teacher support materials, CD-ROM and an interactive website.
The ScienceTrek student interactives include virtual experiments, games and practical activities, as well as extensive links to related web-sites.
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Science across the World
http://www.scienceacross.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=content.showhomepage
Science across the World
Join the thousands of schools around the World where students are exchanging information, opinions and ideas on a variety of science topics with young people in every continent. Explore this web site to see the wide range of topics and free resources in several languages.
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The Sally Ride Science Club
http://www.sallyrideclub.com/
The Sally Ride Science Club is the first national club with the mission of supporting girls in their exploration of the worlds of science, math and technology - from astrobiology to zoology and from environmental engineering to rocket science.
Sally Ride - America's first woman in space - created the Club to encourage and empower girls who are, or might become, interested in math, science and computers. It's open to girls in grades 5-8 and actively promotes membership from diverse groups of girls.
The Club's purpose is to keep girls engaged in science adventures. It connects girls to people, information and attitudes that nurture their relationship with science. The Club links girls to each other, to role models, and to their own source of science content at a critical time in their lives.
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Science Activities with SEED
http://www.slb.com/seed/en/index.htm
Science Activities with SEED
Top scientists and engineers have put together this site to help pupils learn more about science and technology. The SEED Science Center has puzzles, news, and also a team of brainy scientists to answer your most tricky questions!
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Science News for Kids
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/
Science News for Kids is a new Web site devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 13.
Our goal is to offer timely items of interest to kids, accompanied by suggestions for hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and other useful materials.
Our emphasis is on making the Web site appealing by offering kids opportunities to comment on the subject matter, ask questions of scientists featured in articles, try out mathematical puzzles, and submit their own work for possible Web publication. At the same time, we are interested in offering teachers creative ways of using science news in their classrooms.
At present, we have six such zones: a weekly brainteaser for those who enjoy solving and inventing puzzles (PuzzleZone), entertaining science-fiction composition exercises for those interested in writing (SciFiZone), and weekly science fair profiles and tips (ScienceFairZone). The GameZone contains a small selection of logic and memory games, implemented as Java applets. The TeacherZone has materials, some related to the feature article of the week, so that teachers can bring science news topics to the classroom. The LabZone features a weekly hands-on activity. In the future, we might add additional zones, for example, for kids interested in robotics, the environment, computers, mathematics, or veterinary medicine and animals.
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Put a school project on the Web with Project Poster
http://poster.hprtec.org/
Kids! Put a school project on the Web with Project Poster! Project Poster is for kids. Teacher work will be deleted.
Elements you can place on your page using Project Poster:
Page title | Report title | Text | An image | Links to other sites on the Web |
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Science Timelines
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/newsite/timelines.html
Science Timelines
A selection of notable events in the scientific world from prehistoric times to the present, broken down into separate subject areas. Each timeline contains dozens of key events which have shaped the world as we know it, together with suggested PSIgate searches for further information.
Astronomy Timeline | Chemistry Timeline | Earth Sciences Timeline | Materials Timeline | Physics Timeline |
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Sandlot Science
http://www.sandlotscience.com/
Intriguing exhibits and real-time demonstrations include illusions, "brain candy" (games and puzzles), science projects, and more.
100s of Original Exhibits - Real Time Demonstrations | Live! INTERACTIVE
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Cool Science for Curious Kids
http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/parents.html
Cool Science for Curious Kids
This site created "to help your child appreciate science" offers interactive projects related to biology for children in kindergarten through third grade.
Meet the dust and other strange stuff in your air. Do we really breathe this?
Dive into a miniature world without a microscope
Eat roots? Eat stems? NO WAY!!! Leap into our plant-parts salad.
The object of this website is to make science fun, practical, and realistic.
Note for parents :
We looked at some of the best science projects from some of the best museums in the country. Then we adapted them for the Web. Some of these activities are entirely electronic. Your child will do everything on screen. Others require you to go to your kitchen or backyard. They are designed for students in kindergarten through second or third grade.
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Science terms in eight languages
http://www.becta.org.uk/inclusion/inclusion_lang/community/resources/scienceterms.html
Science terms in eight languages
Becta has gathered together Science materials on apparatus, hazards and safety. The sheets are available in Arabic, Bengali, Chinese, Greek, Punjabi, Spanish, Turkish and Urdu.
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Science and Technology News Network (STN2)
http://www.stn2.com/
Science and Technology News Network (STN2) produces science and technology news stories for television and the Internet. Co-produced by award-winning ScienCentral Inc. and the non-profit Center for Science and the Media, STN2 stories are distributed by ABC NewsOne Services to the newsrooms of all ABC affiliates and to several local cable networks.
Non-ABC affiliates are free to use STN2 news stories should ABC affiliates decline. International news organizations are welcome to purchase current and archival STN2 pieces.
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Internet for History & Philosophy of Science
http://www.humbul.ac.uk/vts/hps/index.htm
The Internet is a rich source of information and resources for students, lecturers, researchers and professionals. This tutorial covers the key information skills for the Internet environment. Learn how to use the Internet to help with your coursework, literature searching, teaching or research.
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Thinking Fountain
http://www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/tf/nav/thinkingfountain.html
Students as Designers | Tropical Rainforest | Recycled Materials | Air | Tools for Investigation | Shapes | ANTacid | Antibiotic | Bottle Biology | Bread | Bubble geometry | Butterfly Collection | Chocolate | Circles | City Noise | Density | Entomologist | Eggs | Friction | Fungus | Habitat | Inventions | Kites | Machines | Motion picture | Noodle | Opaque | Parachuting Pinwheel | Penicillium | Pyramids and Cubes | Chromatography | Rocket | Rollercoaster Science | Spider Glider | Symmetry | Tangram Gallery | Worms | Zoo Machines |
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A Guided Tour of the Visible Human
http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/
The Visible Human Project has generated over 18000 digitized sections of the body. The animations and images in this tour use a few of these images to demonstrate planes of section and other introductory concepts in anatomy.
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What is the speed of light?
http://www.what-is-the-speed-of-light.com/
Speed of light: Historical timeline of measuring the speed of light.
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ScienceMaster
http://www.ScienceMaster.com
We are the Internet's science learning website, offering students, parents and teachers a friendly environment to support public & private school science education and home learning. At ScienceMaster, each major science category has its own Home Page, chock full of information, news, links, pictures, products and services, with the best content from NASA, the USGS, the EPA, NOAA & leading colleges & universities.
ScienceMaster is the place to learn about the universe, or space, volcanos, and global warming, to explore plants, animals or DNA, and discover the world of physics and chemistry.
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1001 Periodic Table Quiz Questions
http://www.1001-periodic-table-quiz-questions.com
K-12 Curriculum-based Science Quizzes, Over 1000 Science and Chemistry Questions Per Grade Level and Topic for School, College and University Students
Some free ... some you need to pay.
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School Science
http://www.schoolscience.co.uk/content/index.asp
The site is made from interactive electronic resources (e-sources). Each one contains written information, pictures, animations, quick questions and a glossary.
The leading site for free content about school science and its applications
Rutherford experiment (A world of particles)| Interactive rock cycle | The digestive system (Medicines and drugs) | Sorting exercise (Finding oils) | Try a synthesis (The chemistry of smells) | Cystic fibrosis (Medical research update) | The periodic table | Penetrating powers of alpha, beta and gamma radiations | Proton structure (A world of particles) | Animation (Medicines and drugs) | Labelling a diagram (The chemistry of steelmaking) | The science of audio systems | The human genome project | Contraception beyond 2000 | How long is a DNA molecule? |
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Physics revision machine
http://www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/prm/
Notes | test yourself | words used in Physics | topics |
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Cool Science for Kids
http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology... on screen, off screen, and in between.
Eat roots? Eat stems? NO WAY!!! Leap into our plant-parts salad.
Dive into a miniature world —without a microscope
Meet the dust— and other strange stuff —in your air. Do we really breathe this?
Butterflies don't look like caterpillars. What's the connection?
Why are snakes like lizards, and monkeys like moose?
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Science Fair Central
http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/
DiscoverySchool.com is dedicated to making teaching and learning an exciting, rewarding adventure for students, teachers, and parents. To that end we provide innovative teaching materials for teachers, useful and enjoyable resources for students, and an entire store full of helpful learning products for parents to share with their children.
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The Science Explorer
http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/
Experiments for younger students (most of the time)
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PC based oscilloscopes and data loggers
http://www.picotech.com/
Pico Technology was established in 1991 and soon became a leader in the field of virtual instruments for data acquisition.
Includes a library of science experiments (free).
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Brain Pop
http://www.brainpop.com/science/seeall.weml
Crystals | atmosphere | atoms | batteries | buoyancy | desert | dinosaurs | eclipse | electricty | energy | food chain | fossils | gravity | heat | hurricanes | insetcs | planets | light | density | pH | ozone | platetectonics | rainbow | rainforest | relativity | rock cycle | seasons | solar system | sound | states of matter | sun | temperature | thunderstorms | tornadoes | tundra | underwater | volcanoes | water | wind
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Popular Science : Best of the Web
http://www.popsci.com/features/bow00/
As usual, we've selected sites that cover a broad range of topics, from spiral galaxies to an electronics treasure trove. Not only do these sites provide a wealth of information, they enliven it with interactive games, video clips, animations, and breathtaking pictures.
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Snow crystals and snowflakes
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~atomic/snowcrystals/
This site is all about snow crystals and snowflakes. Although a common meteorological phenomenon, snow crystal growth is a fascinating and poorly understood process, in which remarkably complex and beautifully symmetric structures appear, quite literally, out of thin air. The many facets of snow crystals are described here, along with our attempts to understand their formation.
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Try Science
http://tryscience.org/
TryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. Science is exciting, and it's for everyone! That's why TryScience and over 400 science centers worldwide invite you to investigate, discover, and try science yourself.
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Newton's Apple
http://ericir.syr.edu/Projects/Newton/
NEWTON'S APPLE, the family science program on PBS, is produced by KTCA, Twin Cities Public Television with a grant provided by the 3M Foundation.
Here are lessons from the teachers' guides developed for seasons 9 through 15.
They are designed to accompany the television show and are also a rich stand-alone resource.
There is also an alphabetical list of all of the lessons.
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Singapore Virtual Science Centre
http://www.sci-ctr.edu.sg/
Visit our homebase, the Singapore Science Centre, find out what Science Events are happening or check out our Interactive Exhibits. We have also included a few School Projects done by Singaporean students and students in overseas schools as well as some links to Science Organizations and other Educational Resources for your reference.
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Kidzone
http://www.energy.gov/kidz/kidzone.html
"Kidzone" is a place to learn about energy & related topics. It includes illustrations of energy technology in the past & the future by 100 young artists from across the nation.
The Particle Adventure Zipp - Zapp - Zoom. Particles of the smallest sizes wing about. The Particle Adventure helps you explore the world of fundamental particles and forces - and then investigate the experimental evidence and techniques.
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Science Fair Central
http://www.school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/
So you're going to do a science fair project. Great! Your work could be chosen as an entry in your school fair and even in regional, state, or national competitions. As a participant in any science fair, you'll get to show off your work and possibly receive achievement awards. But most important, you'll also learn a lot about science by observing and sharing with other science fair participants.
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Digital Anatomist Project
http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/da/
The long term goal of the Digital Anatomist project is an anatomy information system that is available from any desktop computer on the network. The development of this system is driven by the needs of students learning anatomy, but the system has now evolved to a state where it is used by clinicians as well.
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An Introduction to Microscopy
http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/intro/
The light microscope is an instrument that is available to almost everyone. For a reasonable price you can obtain a good instrument. The following pages introduce you to the world of the microscope.
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Science Museum
http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/
The following pages show information on the Science Museum Website.
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Rough Science
http://www.open2.net/science/
Although supporting a UK TV series this site does have lots of good material iun its own right... including a 'hands-on' section.
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Extreme Science
http://www.extremescience.com/
Ever wondered what the biggest, baddest and the best are in the natural world? Check out the gallery of world records in science and meet some of the way cool scientists who are out on the edge studying this stuff!
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