- BrainPOP -
this amazing site has activities and movies that make learning about
health, science, and technology loads of fun! Check out BrainBuzz
and today's featured movie too.
- Science
4 Kids - visit this site from the Agricultural Resource
Service (ARS) for cool links to bacteria, bugs, and plants that
like heavy metal.
- TryScience -
check out this awesome site for science field trips, adventures,
and experiments. You can even see live cams from science museums
around the globe.
- NPR
Science Friday - listen to past shows, find resources
for all sorts of science topics, and learn about the scientists
on the NPR radio program.
- OLogy -
share your love of knowledge with other kids on the American Museum
of Natural History's kids site. Learn about paleontology, astronomy,
or genetics, or tell them what your Ology is!
- NPR
Science Friday - listen to past shows, find resources
for all sorts of science topics, and learn about the scientists
on the NPR radio program.
- SchoolHouse
Rock - Science Rock - lots of catchy tunes here
help you learn about grammar, America, mathematics, science,
and computers. You'll need RealPlayer for the audio and video
files.
- Science
4 Kids - visit this site from the Agricultural Resource
Service (ARS) for cool links to bacteria, bugs, and plants that
like heavy metal.
- The
Lab - Australian Broadcast Corporation's gateway
to online science. Includes tons of science news, games and puzzles,
jokes, links, and much more.
- Adventures
in Science and Technology - get info and try out
experiments that deal with chemistry, biology, computer science,
physics, and engineering. You can also check out bios of some
Canadian scientists.
- Aspire -
learn about a variety of science-related subjects such as cosmic
zoom, seismic waves, and lunar phases. You can also get the latest
astronomy news, submit questions to a scientist, try your hand at
quizzes, and more!
- Big
Ideas - read about this four-part miniseries in
which the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey
offers a look into the minds of their dynamic scholars and explores
some of the most groundbreaking concepts ever.
- BrainPOP -
this amazing site has activities and movies that make learning about
health, science, and technology loads of fun! Check out BrainBuzz
and today's featured movie too.
- CBC
4 Kids: Resources - check out tons of science fun
including experiments, FAQ's, outer space, endangered species,
and updated features each month. There's even a section on making
paper fly!
- DragonflyTV -
join some real kids doing real science on this companion site to
the PBS series.
- Everyday
Science - radio series of two-minute programs that
explore the wonders of science found in our everyday lives.
- FirstScience.com -
offers science articles in various categories such as space, physics,
biology, earth science, and technology. Also has science and nature
poems, a related quiz, video and photo clips, and games.
- Frontiers
Science Clubs - check out some amazing illusions,
try some fun experiments, find info on famous scientists, and
exchange science tips and ideas.
- GetTech.org -
sharpen your math and science skills with games and activities, and
learn about cool careers where you can apply your knowledge.
- Girl
Power!: Science & Technology - find out what
the fields of science and technology hold for girls. Learn about
cool science jobs, find out how to make your own web page, and
meet some techy girls.
- Global
Forest - learn all about different species of trees
in Forest Biology. Or, shred through GF-Awesome and learn about
weather, ecology, and other cool topics.
- Harcourt
Science - offers activities and resources by topic
including updated Science news and video clips from CNN Turner
Learning. In English or Spanish.
- Imaginary
Lines - discover science clubs, festivals, and camps
just for girls from this company founded by Sally Ride, the first
woman in space.
- Intelligent
Child - learn lots of interesting scientific things
about the world we live in, and get answers to questions about
unusual science phenomena.
- Internet
Learning Network Home - try your hand at some math
and science quizzes and compare how you did with kids in other
countries. For 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th grade levels.
- Jokes
and Science - browse this collection of science
jokes, pictures, and stamps by topic.
- Kinetic
City Cyber Club - your place for science adventure,
fun games, and more. Follow the crew on their adventures, or
do some of their fun lab experiments.
- LHS
Kids Corner - tour the corner for cool facts and
activities, like the Tower of Hanoi, Chem Mystery, Mr. Bones,
and the Star Clock.
- Mad
Science Group - take a quiz, try out some home experiments,
or check out some cool scientific facts. Uses Shockwave.
- NASA "Why?" Files -
follow the Tree House Detectives as they solve problems using their
math, science, and technology skills on this fun and educational
show.
- NATURE
Online - official site of the PBS program. Be sure
to check out the video clips, interactive animal games, and free
e-greetings!
- OLogy -
share your love of knowledge with other kids on the American Museum
of Natural History's kids site. Learn about paleontology, astronomy,
or genetics, or tell them what your Ology is!
- Pulse
of the Planet - check out today's two-minute sound
portrait. Earth's nature, culture, and science are presented
in interviews with extraordinary natural sound. From nationalgeographic.com.
- Quirks & Quarks -
award-winning radio science program of the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation. Check out the archives, take a science quiz, and more.
- Sci-Philately -
check out postage stamps from all over the world dedicated to science.
- Science
Knows No Boundaries - highlights the international
nature of science and the importance of math and science education.
Read about careers, science fair projects, and stories without
boundaries.
- Science
Vocabulary Hangman - have you been studying your
science and math vocab lately? Test yourself with this interesting
twist on the traditional Hangman game.
- ScienceBob.com -
meet Bob, find cool experiments, get answers to your questions, and
find sites about the science topic of your choice.
- SimScience -
find out more about membranes, fluid flow, cracking dams, and crackling
noise! You choose your reading level from beginner to advanced.
- TryScience -
check out this awesome site for science field trips, adventures,
and experiments. You can even see live cams from science museums
around the globe.
- Wizzkidz -
learn concepts in math, science, and English for different age groups.
Test your knowledge by playing the fun games.
- Wonderville -
visit this cyber-town where you can try scientific experiments, find
cool science facts, download screensavers, and find out about careers
in science while having fun! From the Science Alberta Foundation.
- Yahooligans!
Science - watch fun movies about health, technology,
and science, and read related news stories.
- Zoom
School - visit this online classroom for fun, facts,
and help with Science, Geography, and Language Arts topics. Get
help with reports and try the activities too.
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