Science Links

 

All Sorts of Science Related Topics
http://www.blairmount-p.schools.nsw.edu.au/science.htm

links to calculate body mass index, activity level, and so on. Good for math skills,
health and reading.
http://www.shapeup.org

The Learning Space Online Teacher Network
http://www.learningspace.org

 Photosynthesis
http://photoscience.la.asu.edu/photosyn/education/learn.html

A LINK TO THE ENVIRONMENT (K-12)
The Sierra Club: Protecting the Environment - For Our Families, For Our Future. This site offers a number of
pages on  forests, trees, and the air.
http://www.sierraclub.org/

Recycling Links
http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/themes/environment.shtml

http://www.cln.org/themes/recycle.html

http://www.atozteacherstuff.com/themes/recycling_composting.shtml

http://www.fastq.com/~jbpratt/education/theme/recycling.html

http://www.theteachersguide.com/Recyclinglessonplans.htm

http://www.citizenalert.org/recycling/ard.html

http://www.fastq.com/%7Ejbpratt/education/theme/recycling.html


Mad Scientist Network. The "network" provides a forum in which people can
learn more about the world around them. This site has three primary
divisions: 1) Ask-A-Scientist: Includes the online archive of questions
and answers, and "Ask-A-Scientist" Section; 2) MAD Labs: More about having
fun with science; and 3) MadSci Library: Locate science sites and
resources on the WWW. Includes links to other Ask-A-Scientist sites and
information about careers in science. http://www.madsci.org/

Moo Milk. An adventure, including the science, in the dairy industry, with
mooing cows! Excellent information on milk. http://www.moomilk.com/

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Find out how to get
photos from space, see a launch, get a lesson plan.
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/

Chem4Kids. Easy to navigate with site map or search engine and includes
drop-down glossary for terms. Also has data on atoms, elements, and matter
as well as biographies of famous chemists; will soon include chemistry
quizzes. http://www.chem4kids.com/

The Gator Hole. The alligator is an amazing reptile, having survived
almost unchanged since the time of the dinosaurs. Having been hunted
almost to the brink of extinction, this reptile has made an amazing
comeback in recent years, inhabiting almost every body of water in
Florida.
http://home.cfl.rr.com/gatorhole/

A Guided Tour of the Visible Human. The Visible Human Project consists of
some 9,000 digitized sections of the body. The animations and images in
this tour demonstrate the planes of section and how the 2-D images provide
a unique means of studying the3-D anatomy of the human
body.    http://www.madsci.org/~lynn/VH/


The Heart: An Online Exploration. Explore the heart. Discover the
complexities of its development and structure. Follow the blood through
the blood vessels. Wander through the weblike body systems. Learn how to
have a healthy heart and how to monitor your heart's health. Look back at
the history of heart science. http://sln.fi.edu/biosci/biosci.html

Human Anatomy Online. Welcome to Human Anatomy Online, the place for fun,
interactive, and educational views of the human body. This program
contains more than 100 illustrations of the human body with animations and
thousands of descriptive links. Java enhanced.
http://www.InnerBody.com/htm/body.html

Wonders of the Seas. The Oceanic Research Group "Wonders of the Seas" page
highlights different animals with text and images.
http://www.oceanicresearch.org/lesson.html




METEOROLOGY
  Our web pages for teachers (and parents) offer in-depth information about the science of meteorology,
provide lessons and data to use in the classroom, and supply graphics to aid in teaching weather-related
concepts. Our materials may be copied for teaching purposes
http://k12.ocs.ou.edu/

Theater of Electricity
http://www.mos.org/sln/toe/toe.html


Science Junction Student Station" is a special place for students."Home Experiments" has interactive discovery
science ideas for kids to try. Experimenting is fun! Students will be able to communicate their results with others.
"Game Room" has science-based active games. For example, try your hand at hitting a space vehicle through
a special track in space. It's an exciting way to learn about Newton's Laws.
http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/station/index.html
http://www.ncsu.edu/sciencejunction/terminal/lessons/index.html

Environmental Education Resources
http://gcrio.ciesin.org/edu/educ.html

Geology The Learning Web at the U.S. Geological Survey
http://info.er.usgs.gov/education/index.html

Educational Hotlists
http://sln.fi.edu/tfi/hotlists/hotlists.html
Animals Biology Earth Science Energy Health Insects Mathematics Oceans And
More!

Cells Alive!
http://www.cellsalive.com/
A complete source on cells, with tons of great photo illustrations!

Hurricanes http://www.hurricanehunters.com/

Weather Underground
http://groundhog.sprl.umich.edu/
A one-stop information source for weather! Maps, classroom plans, video
streams, forecasts, etc. (brought to you by the University of Michigan)


Exploratorium
http://www.exploratorium.edu/default.html
Check out the sites of the month, learn how chocolate is made, search past
webcasts, learn the science of sports, and much more! Great site for kids.

  Instructional activities to enhance meteorological knowledge.
http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/skillmenu.html

Skymath.html
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/staff/blynds/Skymath.html

weather unit
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/weather.htm

A basic guide to all things solar, produced by the NCAR High Altitude Observatory
http://www.hao.ucar.edu/public/education/education.html

Click on "Classroom Activities" to create a tornado, cloud or frog or make it rain, plus more!
http://windows.engin.umich.edu/sparc/



Sites About the 5 Senses
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/lp_res/TRB028.html

http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/chsense.html

http://www.iit.edu/~smile/bi9506.html



Explore the BRAIN
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html

A LINK TO BEES (K-6) See the world through a honeybee's eye. At least what one scientist's idea of what
a bee might see.
http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html

HELPING YOUR CHILD LEARN SCIENCE
Help your child learn science with these fun ideas and
activities.  http://homeschooling.about.com/library/weekly/aa110399.htm

 
Getting Children Interested in Birds
http://birding.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa062897.htm

Sky Views
http://mars.superlink.net/jrespler/moreInfo.htm

Earth and Moon Viewer
http://www.fourmilab.to/earthview/

Tturtle links
General Information on Turtles and Tortoises
http://www.tortoise.org/geninfo.html

 Turtle Trax - A Sea Turtle Page
http://www.turtles.org/

California Turtle and Tortoise Club
http://www.tortoise.org/


 TURTLES AND TORTOISES ON THE WEB
http://www.xmission.com/~gastown/herpmed/chelonia.htm

 Learn about Sea Turtles
http://www.cccturtle.org/contents.htm

Sea Turtles http://galveston.ssp.nmfs.gov/galv/seaturtles.htm

Miscellaneous
THEMATIC UNIT--OCEANS
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/ocean.htm

Tree Identification on the Internet - Forestry - 09-27-98
http://forestry.miningco.com/education/forestry/library/weekly/aa092798.htm


"Scientific Frontiers" - hundreds of online articles on strange
natural (and unnatural) phenomena.
http://www.knowledge.co.uk/frontiers/sfonline.htm


Chicago Systemic Science Resources The Science Center offers a wide range of information designed
 to meet the needs of today's science teachers. The Science Center offers lesson plans and activities for successful
classroom management.

http://www.luc.edu/schools/education/csipdc/science2.htm

 FREE PLANET PALS CARD GAME!  PRINT IT OUT , CUT IT OUT and PLAY!
http://www.planetpals.com/ppcards.html

AN OJIBWE/METIS NATIVE AMERICAN ACCOUNT: Plants and Trees 
http://www.nativetech.org/plants/index.html

A LINK TO INSECTS (K-6) Over 95% of all the species on this planet are insects. Visit
The Wonderful World of Insects to find out more about our little friends.
http://insect-world.com/

Trivia and Facts about animals: trivia, games, and jokes
http://www.funtrivia.com/Animals/


Great worksheets and activities for teaching about the human body --includes wordsearches, mazes, codes,
crossword puzzles, printable bookmarks, internet scavenger hunt sheets, coloring pages, fill-ins, games, lesson
plans, and more. Tons of stuff here!
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/works.html

 Bodies of Water (All ages)
http://geography.about.com/library/misc/blwaterbodies.htm


Why leaves change http://www.stormfax.com/leaves.htm

Discovery Channel Walking With Dinosaurs
http://dsc.discovery.com/stories/dinos/dinos.html

Miami Museum of Science: pH Factor Science education site teaches elementary and middle school students about
acids and bases. Many interactive lesson plans and a teacher's guide are included.
http://www.miamisci.org/ph/


El Nino Get the basics on La Nina and El Nino. Includes FAQs, forecasts, prediction benefits, satellite

information, and climate data.
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/toga-tao/el-nino/nino-home-low.html

EPA -  Environmental Protection Agency provides science and education resources for kids and

teachers. Includes games and puzzles.
http://www.epa.gov/epahome/educational.htm

AmphibiaWeb - the source for amphibian data
http://dlp.cs.berkeley.edu/aw/



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