Science Resource Links

Last updated March 5, 2008

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Education World-Science Center
Enter the Science Center to access tools, lesson planning, themes, standards and much more.

Elementary Earth Science
TeachersFirst.com provides a collection of easily-accessed earth science web resources such as animals of the rainforest, volcanoes, weather rocks, and minerals.

Elementary Education Resources-Science
Bernie Poole's index of science resources.

Houghton Mifflin Education Place
The Science Center provides resources and activities that correlate with the Houghton Mifflin textbook.

How Stuff Works
Find out how things work at this interesting site.

Kids' Wings
Suzy Red's links to science web sites.

McGraw-Hill School Division: Science
Find the concepts and themes of Life, Earth, and Physical Sciences on the World Wide Web. Web-linked lesson plans provide projects that integrate science with other curricular areas. Web-linked activities suggest ways to use Web resources in other creative and purposeful ways.

PBS Science
All of the great PBS science shows can be found here, including Nova, Newton's Apple, Nature, and Scientific American Frontiers, as well as fun puzzles.

Science Clips
Try interactive science activities for every age group. Some of the subjects include plants, magnets, life cycles, sounds, and habitats.

Scholastic
Online activities for language arts, social studies, science and math. Activities created for each grade level.

 

Simple Machines

Can you identify simple machines in your bedroom, your bathroom or in the tool shed? Watch the short videos and see if you can answer the questions during the quiz.

TryScience.org
Students can try all kinds of science activities at TryScience.org.

Wired Science
Play interactive games, mix up science experiments, read a science magazine, build your own planet and take a science quiz at this science site.

World Continents and Oceans Games
Try these on line activities to learn where the continents and oceans are located.

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