Best practices" from programs funded by a special levy in the Seattle School District that was used partly to support programs developed within individual schools.
online community to share ideas about solar power in schools and cool solar power projects.
classroom resources focusing on sustainability and protecting the environment.
Videos on teaching different subjects.
The online community for Pacific Science Center's Science On Wheels program, reaching schools in every county of Washington state. - Science On Wheels from Pacific Science Center
Seattle science and educational museum, IMAX theater, planetarium, and science exhibits under the Space Needle.
Various reports on science including several on Expository writing and use of science notebook program in the Seattle School District.
The Investigators Club is a research-tested approach to teaching and learning science — in particular conceptual physics, Pre-K through 8 th grade. Based on research in the cognitive sciences as well as socio-cultural psychology, the principles and practices of the Investigators Club have been thoroughly field-tested over the past 10 years in a variety of settings (from Pre-K through 8th grades, as well as adult learning/teacher training seminars). Supported by a number of national, federal, and state grants, the Investigators Club (the “I-Club”) embodies the emerging national and international consensus about the nature of effective science teaching and learning.
The IEEE Global History Network is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history of innovation in the fields of electrical engineering, electronics and computing, and all their related fields.
Welcome to Seattle City Light's Kids Exploring Energy site! Fourth and fifth graders will become key participants in future decisions about Seattle City Light. This Web site is intended to teach you -in a fun way- the basics that you'll need to know to step into that responsibility. You'll find that energy is quite interesting!
research project by UW where they placed sensors around the Juan de Fuca plate. Information is piped into the website and they plan to build lessons for educators around their findings.