http://athena.ivv.nasa.gov

Nasa Website

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/

Interactive activities to learn about the human body

 

http://www.billnye.com/core.html?flashtarget=core.html&noflashtarget=noflash.html

Bill Nye, the Science Guy

http://www.brainpop.com/

A variety of interactive lesson and video clips. Two free activities or buy a subscription for unlimited access.

 

http://www.cellsalive.com/index.htm

Cells Alive- High resolution electron microscopy and slick animations demonstrate the mechanics of HIV infection, allergy and mite interactions, how antibodies are made, bacterial motility, ulcer-causing bacteria, how lymphocytes kill infected cells, etc. Video clips require QuickTime

 

http://www.chem4kids.com/index.html

Links to chemistry, biology, geography, and Physics- Resources/student tutorial

 

http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/periodic_table.html

A visual interpretation of the table of elements

 

http://www.earthcamforkids.com/

Earth Cam for Kids- Cams are set up around the world. Students can learn about animals, nature, and the weather. All levels

 

http://endangered.fws.gov/kids/

Endangered Species-Learn about endangered species and what can be done for them. Upper elementary-middle school.

 

 

http://www.exploratorium.edu

A collection of online interactive exhibits for students and teachers

http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/

Science experiments you can do at home.

 

http://www.funology.com/

Funology-This site is filled with activities in science. Eye catching games and information about science.

 

http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/

Activities invite curious kids to investigate Biology.

 

http://ippex.pppl.gov/

This site contains Interactive Plasma Physics Topics, ranging from electricity, magnetism, energy, and fusion. Please visit the "Virtual Tokamak" and our "Virtual Magnetic Stability Module" to learn about Plasma and Fusion Containment.

 

http://www.kidsfarm.com/wheredo.htm

Kids Farm

 

http://www.learner.org/exhibits/parkphysics/

Amusement Park Physics-This site allows students to visit a park and understand and learn about the physics involved in amusement park rides.

 

http://library .rid er.edu/scholarly/rlackie/sci/

Finding Science Resources on the Web

 

http://phys.educ.ksu.edu/

Visual Quantum Mechanics- An interactive journey through modern physics! Have fun learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices.

 

http://www.scilinks.org/retrieve_outside.asp?sl=9263562110331033

Elementary Forensic science

http://www.scilinks.org/retrieve_outside.asp?sl=9263565510331033

Intermediate Forensic science

http://www.scilinks.org/retrieve_outside.asp?sl=9263569910331033

High School Forensic science

 

http://www.seasky.org/

This site has activities on space and the ocean. Elementary level activities.

 

http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/gpe/gpe.html

The Great Plant Escape

 

http://www.webelements.com/webele ments/scholar/index.html

Web elements interactive periodic table. Click on an element and get the information

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

Windows to the Universe-This is an entertaining site to explore! The black background and colorful objects in outer space make this an inviting Website for students. Clicking on "Our Planet" will provide information on Earth -- everything from its "Interior and Surface" to its "Myth & Culture." Clicking on "Our Solar System" provides information on planets, asteroids, and comets. Students will enjoy coloring the planets in the new interactive Solar System Coloring Book. You will find additional, and great, information under "Astronomy & The Universe." Also, be sure to click on "Strange Stuff in Space"! There are lots of activities, such as playing games and creating a journal, available in Teacher Resources.

http://yucky.kids.discovery.com/body/

Explores your gross and cool body parts. Students learn about ear wax, poop as well as the digestive and circulatory system. Elementary and middle school.