Environment
Learn about the pollution in
your own environment and what you can do to help. |
Amazon Interactive
Interactive, integrated
activities on the rainforest. |
American Museum of Natural History
Topics include astronomy,
biology and chemistry. |
American Museum of Natural History
Resources
Website for Kids -- an
incredible website you won't want to miss! |
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Ask-A-Scientist Archive |
Ask Dr. Universe
A site created and maintained
by the University Relations at Washington State University. Do you
have a question and want an answer??? |
Bacteria and Viruses
A site filled with answers to the questions
"What are bacteria and what are viruses? |
Bacteria
Museum
Take a virtual tour of
bacteria. |
Biology, Chemistry and Physics
Resources are divided by
subject. |
Brainpop
Health, Science and Technology
in animated format. |
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Prepared by the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services |
Chemistry Experiments You Can Do At Home
A
ThinkQuest site broken down by categories. |
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Climate Change |
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Climate Change Kids' Site |
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Energy Kids' Page |
Communicable Disease Surveillance and Response
Prepared by the World Health
Organization. |
| Dallas
Zoo
|
Discovery
Health
Discovery
Health TV and up to date information on health. |
Dr.
Bob's Interesting Science Stuff
"Did
you know...?" |
Earth From Space
Astronaut views of earth from
space.. |
Edible/Inedible Experiments
Archive
Presented by the Mad
Scientist Network, these experiments cover most branches of science ...
with instructions as to which are able to be eaten and which are not. |
Education
World
A
database of sites for students and teachers including lesson plans,
curriculum ideas, site reviews, forums...and searchable by subject. |
EduHound
A
resource for students, parents and teachers created by teachers and
listed alphabetically by subject. |
Environment
Information and Statistics
Data,
documents on quality and trends, maps, tables, and information
especially for Science and Math teachers. |
Exploratorium
Interactive exhibits
based on Science. |
Fantastic
Forest
A National
Geographic site on habitats of the forest. |
Franklin Institute
Enjoy a virtual tour of
Philadelphia's Franklin Institute. |
Fun Facts About Fungi
 |
A
Gem of a Story Online
Interactive
field trip to Smithsonian Institution through the Hall of Gems. |
| Great
Barrier Reef |
History
of Physics
Created by the
American Institute of Physics, the site is full of information on famous
people as well as graphics to explain this difficult subject. |
How
Stuff Works
From
engines, to sports, to telephones, to refrigerators and more... |
I Was Wondering
Create a robot, answer your questions...all
about Science |
IntelligentChild
Planets,
spacewahttp://awesome.goodmagazine.com/features/011/Wanderlust/lks, the moon, earth and related experiments. |
Invention
Dimension
Created
and sponsored by a program at MIT, the site has links for kids as well
as archives listed alphabetically of inventions and their inventors. |
Inventors
Museum
Visit this
site to find out who invented what, when and why. |
KidsHealth
Prepared by
the Nemours Foundation for parents, students and teens. |
Jason
Project
A living
laboratory where students can join in the expeditions from your own
school. |
Life
Along the Faultline: Life and Science in Earthquake Country
General
information about seismology and earthquakes in the San Francisco area. |
| Lonely
Planet's Great Barrier Reef |
Mad
Scientist
"Ask
a Scientist" run by the Washington University Medical School in St.
Louis, MO. |
Miami Museum of
Science |
Museum of Science
Virtual exhibits from
the Boston Museum of Science. |
NASA
for Kids
This part of
the NASA site is dedicated entirely to kids.
For Kids Only - NASA

How do people affect the earth? |
National Geographic Kids
Activities, experiments, online exhibits on a variety
of habitats. |
National
Space Foundation
An
opportunity to experience the excitement of space. |
Nature Animals
An extensive
website about animals with a pull-down menu for selections. |
Pasteurization
- Science Net links
Learn about the importance of
pasteurization. |
Planetpals
Earthzone
Learn
about weather, the earth, sun through fun and exciting activities. |
Plate
Tectonic Primer
Geology for
students. |
Practical
Physics
On-line
experiments (some require parental supervision), brainteasers, projects
and more... |
Rader's
Biology for Kids
Cells,
chemistry and biology as well as the scientific method are found here. |
San Francisco Exploratorium Online Exhibits
Online exhibits especially
designed for children. |
Savage
Earth
An
interactive tour of earthquakes, volcanoes and more |
Sea
World/Busch Gardens Animal Resources
Information
about marine and land animals and conservation. |
| Science
Daily News |
Science
in the Rainforest
This
is your opportunity to take a self-guided walk through the rainforest. |
Science
Adventures
An
online guide to Museums and Science Centers, Nature Centers, Parks,
Gardens, Zoos, Aquariums, Aviaries, Planetariums and Observatories. |
Science Experiments at Home
Explanations for
experimenting with some familiar objects and principles. |
Science Learning Network |
ScienceMaster
Articles, learning galleries,
scientists, resources covering a wide range of science topics....with
search capabilities...for students, teachers and parents. |
SimScience
Computer simulations
including membranes, fluids, dams, noise and other phenomena that are
impossible to measure and/or observe. |
| Simple
Machines |
Smithsonian
Magazine
Art,
Science and History come alive through the Smithsonian Magazine with a
special section for students. |
Talcott
Mountain Science Center
Classes,
resources, and links right here in Avon, Connecticut |
Then
and Now
Enjoy
a virtual tour of the last 100 years of history of science and
technology. |
United States Geologic
Survey
Earthquakes, geological
research by region and Ask-a-Geologist. |
United States Geologic Survey
Life and earth science,
geography and geology...lots of projects and standards-based. |
The Virtual
Body
Explore the body through a
virtual tour. |
Virtual
Tour of Belize
Tropical
rainforests, Mayan civilization, and Central America. |
Viruses and Bacteria
The answers to questions about
viruses and bacteria as compiled by NetDoctor. |
Web Exhibits
Search the site for a variety
of resources in Science. |
The Why Files?: Science Behind the
News
Funded by the National
Science Foundation, the site links science to current events. |