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      • Whyville  
      • - A free website dedicated to learning through exploration and communication.

      • Advanced Placement Digital Library for Biology, Physics and Chemistry - An NSF funded Rice University Digital Library project that hosts free reviewed online resources, linked to the content outline, for AP and Pre-AP teachers and students of biology, physics and chemistry.
      • All Science Den.com - Articles about assorted topics, such as molecular biology, physics. Some include Flash animations to help explain concepts.
      • ANOVA Science Education - Services public and private school districts and schools on the continental USA and in Hawaii through teacher and administrator seminars and workshops.
      • Asia Link program: MUMA project - A training project dedicated to improve the quality of higher education for heritage management in Asia and Europe. The project runs from March 2004 to August 2006.
      • Ask Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde - Answers to a variety of science and technology questions, including questions you never thought to ask.
      • Athena - Features earth and space science resources for K-12 and teachers. Included are class exercises with data collecting and background information for each topic, as well as related links. Content is produced by NASA.
      • Attaining Excellence Through TIMSS - Resources for learning about and discussing the Third International Mathematics and Science Study, including related reports, data and commentaries.
      • BBC Science & Nature - Information about humans, animals, space, the planet Earth and various hot topics. Includes TV listings, Listen Again online radio, news reports, quizzes, picture galleries and games.
      • Berkshire Biological Supply Company - Online sale of living organisms for biology class, science fair projects, home teaching.
      • BETR World Science and Computer Education - Offering information on classes and camps for science and computer education in Maryland and Virginia.
      • Beyond Discovery - A series of articles that trace the origins of important recent technological and medical advances. Each story reveals the crucial role played by basic science.
      • Bill Nye the Science Guy - Online science laboratory. Includes learning activities and show information.
      • The Bubblesphere - All about soap bubbles. Bubble blowing, solutions, history, fun, Java games, bubble machines and trivia.
      • Candis Mitchell's Science Teacher's Site - Designed to help educators search for internet material appropriate for their classrooms.
      • Cornell Theory Center Math/Science Gateway - Links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and students in grades 9-12.
      • Cute Science - Learning materials for include coloring books, audio lectures, videos and workbooks. Subjects covered are math, science, and HTML. Includes product list and online order form.
      • Department of Energy Science Education Programs - Internship and fellowship opportunities for undergraduate students and teachers related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
      • Did You Ever Wonder? - Each month a dozen questions are posed and answered by lab scientists on various topics on how things work in the natural world.
      • Dive and Discover: Expeditions to the Seafloor - An interactive distance learning web site designed to immerse your students in the exciting process of deep-sea research and exploration.
      • Dr. Carlson's Science Theater - Video podcast of cool science demonstrations.
      • Dr. Fred's Place - Children's science author, Dr. Fred Bortz, including biographical information, list of books, FAQ's, and information about school visits.
      • Ed Quest - Includes guided links for students, lesson plans and references for teachers, as well as collaborative projects directed towards the middle school level.
      • Education Links - Top rated educational sites. - Collection of educational resources separated into categories such as astronomy, lesson plans, math, and webquests.
      • Educational Resources Catalog - In addition to the catalog itself, links are provided to curriculum materials, professional development, software, visual and audiovisual classroom support, print material and online resources.
      • Elementary Science Program - Includes activity of the month for students and teachers of elementary science, as well as an archive of past activities, and resources.
      • The ENC Digital Dozen - Each month the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse selects a dozen useful math and science sites for teachers and students. Includes archives.
      • EOA Scientific Internet Campus - Find educational information and interactive multimedia resources in earth science,geology,oceanography,space science, astronomy, physical science, and remote sensing.
      • ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education - Goal is to provide access to information for teaching and learning about science, mathematics, and the environment.
      • Every Child a Scientist - For those who want to take an active role in improving the science program in their schools.
      • Extreme Science - Science news and activities with an emphasis on extremes.
      • Field Trips - Includes virtual science tours on nature topics. Includes related educational resources.
      • FizzBang Science - Hands-on science books written by a high school teacher. Includes online shopping and sample experiments.
      • Free Science Worksheets - Features over science labs for biology, chemistry, and physics, and numerous other printable note skeletons, graphic organizers, and worksheets.
      • Fun With Science - A professional geophysicist maintains this collection of resources for classroom demonstrations and hands-on exercises about physics, earth science, earthquakes, math and fun illusions. Includes videos of earthquake shake tables.
      • The Gender & Science Digital Library (GSDL) - Aims to provide digital resources to help educators promote interest and engagement with STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) topics for learners of all ages, particularly females.
      • Genetic Archaeology Research & News - Genetic Archaeology is the study of genetic ancestry using modern forensic techniques to collect and blueprint ancient human and animal remains.
      • The GLOBE Program - A worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based education and science program.
      • The Great Web of Science - Providing links for science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, medicine, meteorology, oceanography,physics and space.
      • Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics - Science Education Department - Develops curricula, videos and activities to enhance learning of scientific topics. Includes list of projects and staff.
      • Headstart Courses - Summer school programme of science and engineering experience courses at university for professional careers in science, engineering and technology.
      • How Stuff Works - Explanations about form and function in science and technology.
      • Howard Hughes Medical Institute - Publications, lab safety training videos, biomedical research and science education multi-media resources.
      • Ig Nobel Prizes - Awards are intended to celebrate the unusual, the imaginative and spur people's interest in science, medicine, and technology. Includes list of winners, and information on publications and annual ceremony.
      • Illusion Works - A multimedia museum of optical and sensory illusions, with on-line demonstrations and explanations.
      • Implementing Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment - In addressing standards for science education, the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory discusses the critical issues involved. Includes overview, goals, strategies and pitfalls.
      • Institute for Mathematics and Science Education (IMSE) - Established to promote efforts to improve precollege and undergraduate education in the areas of mathematics and science. A hallmark of IMSE efforts is the collaboration of research mathematicians and scientists with education researchers and teachers.
      • Instructional Materials for Science Educators (IMSE) - Sponsored by the SERVIT Group, part of the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education, North Carolina State University.
      • Jupiter Scientific's List of The Greatest Unsolved Problems in Science - Presents some of the most challenging science questions in various fields of study. Includes further discussion on certain topics.
      • K-12 Science Education Resources - From teacher Bill Beaty's homepages. Includes links, projects and lesson plans.
      • K-12 Traveling Science Programs - Find a science assembly, workshop, exhibit, or mobile laboratory that can come to your school wherever you are.
      • Leon M. Lederman Science Education Center - Located at Fermilab. Over twenty-five education programs aiming to develop habits of mind through inquiry.
      • Massive - Information on over 2000 science and math songs having appeal to a wide range of audiences. Search or browse; listen to MASSIVE Radio, an internet station that plays only these songs.
      • Microscopy Educational Resources for K-12 Education - Collection of links offering learning activities, lesson plans, and photo gallery of the microscopic world.
      • Middle School Physical Science Resource Center - Reviews of textbooks and other teaching materials, essays, newsletter, and forums. Suggestions for site improvements and future reviews welcomed. A project of North Carolina State University.
      • MIT Council on Primary and Secondary Education - Offers programs for K-12 students and MIT students, and resources for parents and teachers as well as MIT alumni.
      • Mr. Warner's Cool Science - Extensive collection of links for K-12 students coverings topics such as chemistry, physics, earth sciences, astronomy, and museums.
      • MSNucleus - Access to the K-12 Integrating Science, Math, and Technology Reference Curriculum is now FREE.
      • NASA Education - Links to all aspects of NASA's extensive education resources, including news, programs for children and adults, student resources, and calendar of events.
      • NASA's Space Science Activities for Students - Space science activities for elementary and secondary students in astronomy, physics, life sciences, and space technology.
      • National Science Olympiad 2005 : University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign - Schedule, list of events, registration, details about lodging and nearby hardware supply stores, UIUC promotional materials, and contact information.
      • Negashte - A student magazine from Tehran, with mathematics and physics content. In both Iranian and English.
      • Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) - Education and training programs in science.
      • PathFinder Science Network - Science education programs for students of all ages in biology, chemistry, and earth science. GIS and modeling technologies are used to study student collected data.
      • Physchem - Activities, lesson outline and assignments for level 10 to level 12 physics and chemistry classes (in high school).
      • Planet Science - Designed to stimulate the imagination about science and technology. Provides science resources for primary and secondary school students and their teachers.
      • Powers of Ten - Start 10 million light-years from the Milky Way galaxy and wind up face to face with a proton in Florida.
      • Project 2061 - The American Association for the Advancement of Science's site on reforms of science, mathematics, and technology education.
      • Project Dragonfly - A great place for 4th to 6th grade children to learn about science.
      • Real science - Provides teachers with science news and related resources to help capture the interest and attention of all their pupils.
      • Resources for Scientists Teaching Science - Creative teaching ideas from scientists, who also teach. Designed for instructors who are interested in teaching courses that use writing as a tool to engage students in active learning.
      • Royal Science - Learn about the various fields of science, what they are, and where to find more fun information.
      • Sandlot Science - Interactive optical illusions, games, science projects, fun puzzles, and distortions.
      • 101 Science & Technology for Amateurs - Science and other technology subjects for home learning centers, amateur radio operators, and amateur scientists.
      • Science Activities Manual: K-8 - "Hands-on" activities based on the National Science Education Standards. Covers many science topics.
      • Science and Technology Concepts for Middle Schools - A list of internet resources compiled by The National Science Resources Center.
      • Science Books and Films - The AAAS review journal for science materials for all ages, including reviews and recommendations for books, videos, software, and web sites.
      • The Science Campus - A resource for science and technology courses. Online theory items, feedback forum.
      • Science Education Digests - Topical articles for educators, produced for the U.S. Department of Education ERIC clearinghouse.
      • Science Education Links - References, resources and annotated links for secondary school science teachers and trainees. University of Sydney.
      • Science Explained - Online science lessons on a wide variety of subjects, including the cloning of Dolly the sheep, the Montserrat volcano, water on the Moon, Martian fossils, and the "chicken flu."
      • The Science Eye - Science and environmental education specialists offer science awareness through simulated classroom safaris for all ages.
      • Science Friday Kids' Connection - Hyperlinked lesson plans, summaries, and related materials to topics previously discussed on the show.
      • Science Helpdesk - Developing the scientific contents for the Bilingual Project Integrated Curriculum designed by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia and the British Council.
      • The Science House at North Carolina State University - A learning outreach program with a mission to work with K-12 teachers to emphasize the use of hands-on learning activities in science and mathematics. Forum; annotated directory of links; and searchable resources for science, math and for hands-on activities in general.
      • Science in School - Journal offers articles about teaching in science and interdisciplinary topics. Includes abstracts and submission information.
      • Science Learning Network - Community of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education. Inquiry-posed problems, information, demonstrations, and labs.
      • Science Links - Reviews of a wide range of science-related sites for science students and teachers. Reviews indicate curriculum relevance of sites, age suitability and suggestions for use of sites in teaching science.
      • Science Master Image Galleries - Picture galleries containing a collection of images relating to science and nature topics.
      • Science Netlinks - Resources for K-12 science educators.
      • Science Olympiad - Purchase an instructional video that details essential elements of Science Olympiad's Wright Stuff (rubber band-propelled airplanes) competition.
      • Science Online - Dictionary of scientific terms and scientists and science news. In French but with access from English terms.
      • Science Online - Fee-based subscription site, providing a free tour of the resources available. These include an information bank, animated models, simulations, professional development, experiments online, and teacher presentations.
      • Science Online Reference Library - Sells class materials for biology, chemistry, earth science, physics and forensics. Includes online shopping.
      • Science Oxygen - Provide the basic information according to the school course schedule for biology, mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
      • Science Resources - Large index of science related internet resources created by Nerd World Media.
      • Science Shack at BBC Online - Get answers to science questions, look for experiments to do, and sample some free online courses.
      • Science Snaps - A series of short articles on science issues provided by Aberdeen scientists and broadcast on Northsound One for North East Scotland.
      • The Science Spot - Resource for educators and students. The Science Classroom and the Kid Zone are to make learning fun.
      • Science Teacher Resources - Worksheets, lesson plans, and activities for teaching K-12 science classes.
      • Science Teachers' Resource Center - Site is for science teachers to share ideas such as labs, demonstrations and any other information to which teachers wish to grant public access.
      • Science U - Interactive exhibits and multimedia articles and activities.
      • ScienceAware - Offering downloadable safety checklists, quizzes, and other handouts, as well as access to other free lab-safety materials developed especially for high school science teachers and students.
      • ScienceDaily Magazine - Free, advertising-supported online magazine that provides news about the latest discoveries and hottest research projects in everything from astrophysics to zoology.
      • ScienceIQ.com - A science fact sent by email each workday. Large online archive. Free trial subscription.
      • ScienceMaster - Links to specific scientific disciplines. Offers features, columnists articles, homework helper, science topics for discussion, books and software links, downloads, and email.
      • ScienceNetLinks - Resource for K-12 science educators.
      • Sciencetechnician.com - The site for science technicians in schools, colleges and universities. Home of the SCITECH-L Discussion List, and Scitech Forums.
      • Sciensational.com - Fun to read science facts and trivia presented in a very pleasant manner!
      • Sci-Math WORLD: An Interactive Internet Workshop - Provides annotated Web links to relevant science and math subjects arranged as directories and portals, searchable sites, search engines, and interactive Web sites.
      • Sheppard's Science Resources - Over 800 links organized alphabetically in over 40 categories.
      • Sonoma State University Educational Resources - A combination of lesson plan sites and resource links for physics, astronomy, and related fields.
      • The Subaru National Science Teaching Awards - Designed to celebrate science educators who are catalysts in the classroom. Site also has science news,teaching resources, an idea exchange, and a science teacher survey.
      • SwRI's Lighter Side - Engineers and scientists are available to answer questions.
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