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| K-6 General Science Resources |
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Alive See hundreds of cell images. Cool Science for Curious Kids Plant parts, butterflies, what is in the air, and a few other primary topics Cyber Fair: The Virtual Science Fair Created for and by students in grades 3 through 6 Dirtmeister's Science Lab Scholastic ExploreScience Interactive science activities K-12 Science Agriculture to Zoos Kids Corner Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley Kratts' Creatures PBS site with animal photos and facts organized by continent The Last Word Search over 600 questions on scientific phenomena, with answers provided by New Scientist readers Order Me Around A Funbrain science game is one choice at this site. Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab free science experiments San Diego Science Alliance Local companies want to help you learn science! Ask a science or engineer expert a question. Science and Nature San Diego County Office of Education links The Science Learning Network Links to museums and interactive lessons Science News weekly news magazine of science SCORE Science This site has been developed to assist K-12 students and teachers in locating quality science resources on the Internet. Sport Science at the Exploratorium The Smithsonian Yahooligans Science |
| Earth Sciences |
| Astronomy Picture of the Day Earthquake Preparedness Site Prepare yourself for the next big earthquake by learning safety and preparedness tips for different situations, including specific ways to help children, the elderly, the physically challenged, and pets. Franklin's Forecast With "Franklin's Forecast," you can build your own weather station, learn about today's sophisticated weather technologies, and check the weather right now. Geology Link For anyone who has ever been interested in "the world's daily geological rumblings," Geology Link is a "must see" site. You'll find breaking news on geologic events all over the world. Griffith Observatory A Los Angeles landmark with a telescope, Hall of Science, Planetarium Theatre, and photos. He's Nothing but a Rock Hound See how cavemen turned rocks into tools and find out why scientists study rocks today. Learn some rock hunting tips and try a crossword puzzle. Malin Space Science Systems Photos from Mars Minerals by Name Use this great online database to learn more about specific minerals. View minerals alphabetically by name, by scientific type, and by special groups such as fluorescent minerals which glow in ultraviolet light. National Severe Storms Laboratory The National Severe Storms Laboratory is one of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's internationally-known Environmental Research Laboratories, leading the way in investigations of all aspects of severe weather. Photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope Hubble's greatest photographs from 1990 to 1995 are shown here. Space Resources Star Child A learning center for young astronomers. This site is designed for students in grades 1-4. Treasures@Sea Exploring the ocean through literature. US Geological Survey Learning Web Biology, geology, mapping, water, hazards, resources, environment, and more; Over 250,000 web pages! US EPA Explorers Club Do you know how to wash water? Can you solve the mystery of the missing ozone? Learn what you can do to help preserve the environment such as how recycling can stop a garbage gremlin's life of grime. Windows to the Universe Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system on the Earth and Space sciences. Funded by NASA, this site includes a rich array of documents, including images, movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. Yahooligans Space Site Want to find a Web site that most of the others don't explore? Say, for example, ancient Mayan astronomy? The ultimate place for links to Web sites on very specific space topics. The Comet's Tail This site explores comets in detail, including how to make one for a school project. |
| Life Sciences |
| Aquademics
Something's fishy here. Aquatic Environments This online textbook to promote awareness of Canada's aquatic resources includes reading and pictures about habitats, animals, plants, and human interactions. Biology4Kids Chickscope Close encounters with eggs The Electronic Zoo The Garden Island An alphabetical listing of botanical garden species Insectclopedia Kids Food Cyberclub nutrition activities Lyric Wild Bird Food Go to the "Kids Korner" for a crossword puzzle, word search, printable pictures to color, and a quiz. "Ask the Birdbrain" has a list of topical questions with answers, or you can submit your own question about birds. National Gardening Online Kids & the Classroom Ideas for growing plants National Wildlife Federation Kid's Page Habitats, Ranger Rick, games, and more Oregon Museum of Science and Industry Oregon Zoo Whale Watcher Expert System This site helps students identify the kinds of whales they have observed. Many additional links are provided. Whale Times Find out how your favorite animals survive in the sea. Zoobooks The encyclopedia of animals |
| Physical Sciences |
| Chem4Kids Energy Quest Energy education from the California Energy Commission Houseful of Energy Savings There is an energy-smart solution for every room of your house. Learn what decisions can be made to save natural resources (and money on utility bills). How Things Work Read answers to questions from Professor Bloomfield at the University of Virginia. Search for questions by topics or keywords. International Boiling Point Project Data collection and sharing, collaboration, online correspondence (Physical science, general science, math, and technology) Periodic Table, Chemicool The Periodic Table of Elements Los Alamos National Laboratory Physics 2000 Interact with demonstrations about magnets, atoms, etc. Physics4Kids Proton Don Learn the names of the elements in this Funbrain game. |
Last updated: December 15, 2005