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| Pictorial Periodic Table: This website is an interactive periodic table with a comprehensive database of element properties, which can be searched and collated in novel and useful ways. | Schools On-Line Science: You will find information about science here. There are suggestions of interesting Web sites, a Science Cafe where you can chat to scientists and other people; the Lab, where you go to investigate and experiment, and a Prep Room for teachers. |
| Atlantic Science Curriculum Project: (Includes the Science Plus Teachers Network) The Atlantic Science Curriculum Project is a science education initiative based in Canada's Atlantic Provinces. An ongoing activity to link teachers with teachers for the improvement of science teaching in North America. | Matindale's Reference Desk: This site provides an extensive of Science & technology links -- A bit of searching is required; however, the time spent will be rewarded with quality educational sites. |
| Frank
Potter's Science Gems: Great links to Great Science
Resources!
For students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and
mathematicians.
More than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level -- Search engine included on site! |
Measurement and Units: (Yahoo) A great list of links to related sited. Includes: Dictionary of Units, an explanation of the principle systems of units, their history, standards, and conversion factors for changing from one to the other; English Weights and Measures; the Foot Rule; Metric and International Systems, plus much more! |
| 21st. Century Problem Solving: Students will enjoy solving word problems easily and dependably. They will become happy campers in the forest of problem solving Teachers will gain the advantage of a logical, consistent approach to problem solving that applies across the curriculum and at all grade levels. | Natural Science Magazine: An extensive listing of science related links -- Well worth a visit -- links include free sciencve magazines, Science News, Biotech News;Technology News; Health News; Environmental links; Space Links ncyclopedias, plus much more. |
| Amazing Animal Facts: Amaze your friends with the amazing facts about amazing animals Some of the topic areas include: The Animal Kingdom, World's Largest Animals; World's Fastest Animals: Life spans; Where Animals Live; Most Popular Pets, etc. | Mixture Basics: Mixtures are usually how you find things in nature. Rocks, the ocean, just about anything you find. They are substances held together by PHYSICAL FORCES, not chemical. This site will help you understand the basics of mixtures. |
| How crystals are formed: Execelent site -- topics include: Crystal Types, Shapes & Sizes; Colour & Light; Crystal Forming; Crystal Gardens; Crystal Recipes; String Crystals, and Crystal Books | For Kids Only: Earth Science Enterprise: We are affected by the quality and behavior of Earth's air, land and water. In turn, we have an effect on this global environment. We can participate in a number of exciting NASA Earth Science projects; we can become active in other Earth Science projects in our communities; and we can pursue a variety of interesting careers -- Great Site -- |
| The Exploratorium: Online since 1993, the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 12,000 Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics. | Astronomy For Kids: We are going to have a GREAT time exploring the universe we live in! Come along on our journey through the stars! Execelent site. |
| The Yuckiest Site on the Internet: Great site for science projects and information! | Space Kids: An Official NASA Site! Send your name to Mars! Near-live Leonid watching system! Solar-max 2000! Amateur astronomy Education page! Project starshine! |
| Bug Bios.com: This site aims to help you really see insects for the miniature marvels they represent and to understand how intertwined our cultures have become with these alien creatures. | Ology: Ology
is about the real world. And nothing is more fascinating than what's
real. OLogy is home to an amazing collection of over 32 million objects and specimens -- everything from endangered tiger DNA to giant dinosaur fossils. |