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Science Teacher Resources
ABC Science All the latest science news, in-depth features, games and conversations as they happen from around Australia and the world. |
Amazing Space Collection of web-based activities designed for classroom use, but made available for everyone to enjoy. |
BBC Science Clips The Science Clips website is aimed at children aged 5-11 years and their teachers. It for each of the 36 units, there is an interactive experiment and quiz. Each unit also has an associated set of teacher resources, which can be found by clicking on the appropriate age group link above. |
Chem4kids.com. If you are looking for basic chemistry information, stay on this site. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone. We have information on matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, and biochemistry. |
Cool Science for Curious Kids; Fun and interactive site to help kids appreciate science. Five activities adapted from science and children's museums |
Cyberbee Electrifying Experiencecharge up your classroom with cool experiments, awesome demonstrations, and noteworthy historical information about electricity. Learn about people who made major scientific contributions that opened up new frontiers leading to household lighting, the long-distance transmission of power, and electronic devices that made life easier. Visit these Web sites for background information, illustrations, explanations, lessons, and insight into the world of electricity. |
Do Science has great science activities for parents, students and even people that go out to eat in restaurants. Educators will find ideas for the classroom and resources for professional development |
Dovewhisper Computer Centers These computer centers were developed in an effort to assist teachers in incorporating technology into their curricula. |
Dr. Universe You can ask Dr. Universe almost anything! She'll go to Washington State University's great team of researchers for her information. She'll follow them out to the field, or into the laboratory or library, to find your answers. If you'd like to contact any of the faculty members who have answered questions for Dr. Universe about their research, scholarship or creative work, just e-mail the Dr. - she'll put you in touch with the person behind the answer! |
Earth Science Education Network This site contains a wide variety of educational resources for K–12 educators including many links to help teachers with earth science topics addressed in the National Science Education Standards |
Earth Science Educator Provides over 150 links to teacher resources and student projects marked with appropriate grade levels for various topics including space, the atmosphere, soil composition, and much more. |
Earth Science Explorer - Student Resources |
Education World - Science Center K-8 Space Science sites offer lesson plans, interactive activities, the latest news on space exploration and research, updates on current missions, and spectacular photos and videos for teaching and learning about space |
Elementary Science Lessons A selection of lesson plans integrating technology |
Exploratorium Ten Cool Sites is a collection of cool, interactive sites from the Web, hand-picked by the Exploratorium. |
FT Exploring Follow the Energy Flows to discover how the same basic principles work in nature, living organisms, and human technology. |
Great Websites for Kids Click on the science section. Even though it says it’s for kids…many of these sites may be used for whole group instruction |
Kathy’s Schrock’s Guide for Educators – Science |
Living Things from the Franklin Institute |
Ology: Learn a lot about astronomy, paleontology, and the definitions of other "ologies" on this site by taking journeys through space and the Gobi Desert. |
| PBS Teachers - Science & Tech Lesson plans, online activities, classroom resources, and professional development projects. |
SandlotScience: Optical Illusions and More Featuring the world's most mind-boggling and interactive live optical illusions, games, puzzles! 100's of Original Exhibits since 1992 |
Science Education at Jefferson Lab long-term commitment to science education continues to focus on increasing the number of teachers with a substantial background in math and science, strengthening the motivation and preparation of all students, especially minorities and females, and addressing the serious under representation of minorities and females in science, math, engineering and technology careers. |
Science Net Links A must see site…Provides a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators; Science NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet experiences for students. |
| Science Kids Enjoy a range of fun science games for kids & free interactive activities while learning more about science and technology online. There's something for everyone whether you're interested in animals, plants, chemistry, biology, physics, space, magnets, electricity, forces, light, sounds, gases or anything science related. |
Science News for Kids is a new Web site devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 14.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. |
Science Teaching and Learning Resources Find animations, lessons, and other resources for studying topics in earth, life, physical, space and applied sciences |
Teacher Domain Multimedia resources for the classroom |
The Inventive Kids website is for both girls and boys. It features the accomplishment of female as well as male inventors. |
This Month's Cool Science Links: We've searched the Web to discover the coolest sites out there--saving you the exhausting task of sorting through thousands of sites that say they're cool. Start clicking--and start having fun while you learn about topics from Alpha Centauri to Zooxanthellae. |
WorldWide Telescope Like Google Earth but see the stars instead! Want to see the same images that scientists at NASA use for their research or perform your own research with those images? Or do you want to see the Earth from the same perspective that astronauts see as they descend to Earth? |
Yuckiest Site on the Internet. |