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Science Sites

  • Adventure Online- guide to adventure related projects.
  • Ask Dr. Universe- features a question each day, an archive of questions and other links.
  • Backyard Nature - Online articles to learn about backyard flora and fauna.
  • Big Book of Physical Science, The
  • BioPharmaceutical Technology Center Institute- focuses on biotechnology training and education. Programs range from introductory lab activities for kindergartners to grad level courses for students, faculty and industry scientists.
  • BioRAP - an exploration of selected science and health issues for students and their teachers.
  • Evolution: What Should Students Know?- To supplement PBS's broadcast of "Evolution" teachers, parents, and students can turn to two Project 2061 strand maps located on the main page that show what students at different grade levels need to know about the topics of Biological Evolution and Natural Selection.
  • The experiMENTALS - For these two dedicated scientists, no experiment is too big, too crazy or too inexpensive, to show you! The experiMENTALS tackle everything from outer space to dating tricks and the kitchen sink performing simple experiments with bits of paper and glue, balloons, glasses, eggs, and anything else they can find... exploding, demystifying and explaining everyday science along the way.
  • Future Scientists and Engineers of America (FSEA)- organization which provides the structure, project material, documentation, and workshop training necessary to establish after school technology chapters (clubs) in K-12 schools.
  • Intel- offers tools, resources and programs to achieve targeted goals in math, science and technology
  • NASA Inspire Program- an effort to involve high school students and other interested participants in the study of Earth's fascinating naturally-occurring radio signals (VLF).
  • National Science Digital Library - created by the National Science Foundation to provide organized access to high quality resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
  • Project 2061- samples of Concept Maps - "big ideas" in science
  • Research Channel - ResearchChannel is a nonprofit media and technology organization that connects a global audience with the research and academic institutions whose developments, insights and discoveries affect our lives and futures.
  • River Adventure- a full day of environmental programming that includes a sail on the Delaware River aboard a working tall ship.
  • ScienceBob.com- join Science Bob and visit his online lab for experiments and answers to your science questions.
  • Science Fair Central- the Discovery Channel offers a comprehensive guide to assist your students in creating a science fair project.
  • Science Learning Network- science resource for K-8 teachers and students. Offers news and links, an online museum, and a chat community area.
  • Science Theatre- a science outreach project involving students, faculty and staff at Michigan State University, bringing innovative presentations and activities to K-12 students and the general public.
  • Scientific American Frontiers Program and Teaching Guides- Scientific American Frontiers is an award-winning series of science specials airing on PBS. Each program is accompanied by an online teaching guide filled with science activities.
  • Student Science Enrichment Program (SSEP)- summer and year-round science internships and camps for middle and high school students. Site offers science games and activities for students, lesson plans and resources for educators.
  • TIMSS United States- U.S. National Research Center for the TIMSS at the College of Education, Michigan State University.
  • U.S. Geological Survey Learning Web
  • U. S. Geological Survey - Water Cycle
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