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Science
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Games @ NOAA is a portal to games and
interactive activities focused on ocean and air themes.
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The Tech Museum of Innovation and Education
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The Futures Channel
delivers hands-on, real math, real science, real career video lessons;
connecting learning to the real world.
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Extreme Science showcases the world of extremes in science; covering
Earth, space and biology.
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Museum of Natural History -- covering Astronomy, Biodiversity, Einstein,
Genetics, Marine Biology and Paleontology.
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Enchanged Learning: Ocean Animal Printouts includes word games, short
printable books, diagrams and reading sheets on ocean-related topics.
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National Institutes of Health: Curriculum Supplement Series for grades 9 - 12.
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NOVA: World in the
Balance is an excellent Earth Day resource for older students; including
topics such as global climate, population trends, environmental challenges.
A teacher's guide is available.
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The Bridge is the best online
resource for marine science education. Maintained by VIMS, this is a great
teacher resource site.
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eNature: America's Wildlife Resource with Field Guides to more than
5,500 species of plants and animals.
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Science
HOBBYIST: Amateur Science experiments, projects, demonstrations
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Bill Nye the
Science Guy's NYE LABS ONLINE
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Carnegie
Science Center
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Earth Sciences & Map Library Home Page
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European
Science Foundation Home Page
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ExploraNet The Exploratorium Museum brings you Interactive Art
andScience exhibits. Mutated fruit flies were never this fun
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GLOBE -
International Hands-On Science and Education
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Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide
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Honolulu
Community College Dinosaur Exhibit
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Internet 1996 World Exposition
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Internet
Science Journal (ISJ)
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Invention
Dimension --The Lemelson-MIT Prize Program
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Jefferson Labs
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Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory
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Marco Polo
YOU MUST VISIT THIS SITE. What an exciting, wondrous collection of science
resources!
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Microworlds - Exploring
the Structure of Materials Science Education 9-12
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Museum of
Science, Boston
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National
Research Council Homepage
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National
Science Foundation World Wide Web Server
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Natl. Inst.
of Stds. & Tech. WWW Home Page
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NGS - National Geographic Online
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NPR Science Friday Kids Connection
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Robots
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Science Visit the Hall of
Science.
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Science
Friday
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Science
Learning Network: Home
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Surf
Report--Classroom Resources: Math and Science
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The Computer
Museum
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The
Daily Planet - UofI
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The Earth Observing System
Educators' Visual Materials
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The Field Museum of Natural
History
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The Franklin Institute Science Museum
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THE MAD SCIENTIST
NETWORK
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The Whole
Brain Atlas
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The
Why Files Science Behind the News from the NSF
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The
Young Scientist Program
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US Geological
Survey: Ask-A-Geologist
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Volcano World NASA shows you how they work; info on the latesteruptions
and photos of the big ones (with cool cartoons!).
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Biographies of
Famous Chemists
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Welcome to
PopSci.com
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Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WWW Server
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The Science
Spot has lessons, puzzles, trivia -- covering biology, chemistry,
astronomy, Earth science, physics and general science concepts -- for Grades 5
to 8.
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Dr.
Bob's Science Stuff for grades 4 -- 8 contains articles about recent
discoveries in science -- topics include tsunamis, the death of our sun,
mysterious sliding boulders.
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Explore the Abyss
displays photographs in the deep ocean.
Periodic Table of Elements
Physics
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Activity-Based Physics from the University of Maryland
provides resources for teaching introductory physics classes; including
tutorials, practice problems, lessons.
Clouds and the Water Cycle
Biology
Environmental Education
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Games @ NOAA is a portal to games and
interactive activities focused on ocean and air themes.
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Under the
Deep Blue Sea from EDSITEment: The National Endowment for Humanities is
a full lesson plan for ocean study.
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NOVA: World in the
Balance is an excellent Earth Day resource for older students; including
topics such as global climate, population trends, environmental challenges.
A teacher's guide is available.
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Action Bioscience
(grades 9-12) examines issues in biodiversity, environment, genomics,
biotechnology, evolution and education.
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EcoKids (grades K-8) is Canada's Earth Day web site with games,
materials, interactive quizzes.
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World Climates
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Interactive
Climate Map
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Environmental
Protection Agency: Climate and Weather
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EnviroLink
Library
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Environmental
News Network
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Environmental Organization WebDirectory!
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Sierra Club
Home Page
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The Nature
Conservancy
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Ocean
Planet Homepage
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Exploring
the Environment from NASA's Learning Technology Program provides lessons
with learning activities from water quality to volcanoes to mountain
gorillas to the Florida Everglades. (grades 5 - 12)
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Kids Gardening: Classroom Projects Library (grades K - 4) offers plant
projects with detailed instructions, curriculum connections, and web
resources.
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Georgia
Pacific: Educational in Nature (grades 2-6) has lessons and activities
to develop students' environmental awareness; while integrating science,
social studies, language arts and visual arts.
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Just for Kids
(grades K-8) has interactive learning adventures with Teacher's Guides and
activities. Check out the units on Insects or The Secret Life of Trees.
Space
The Microscope
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