The Girls, Math & Science Partnership's mission is to engage, educate, and embrace girls as architects of change. GMSP is a program of Carnegie Science Center. Requires FLASH
Odyssey Magazine is the science magazine for children ages 10-16. Cutting edge earth and space science, StarGazing with Jack Horkheimer, archaeology, astronomy, contests, teacher's guides, science articles. Great for classroom use. Has liveCAMS
A safe place for kids to explore and play hundreds of fun educational games with their favorite PBS KIDS characters.
The Internet Public Library (IPL) features a searchable, subject-categorized directory of authoritative websites; links to online texts, newspapers, and magazines; and the Ask A Question online reference service.
Answers some questions about science fair projects and procedures.
The scientific method for a science fair project. Free Scientific Method Poster. The steps in the scientific method within a school science project process.
Includes variety of experiments with materials, procedures and variations of experiment.
Science projects involving energy. Includes ‘what makes a good science fair project’ as well as categories for science projects. Has materials, procedures and research.
Simple experiments for home. Includes templates for materials and procedures. Broken into smaller categories and descriptions of each investigation.
kids science experiments - Loads of fun, simple, safe and easy science experiments and science projects for children of all ages. Experiments are carried out by using everyday materials and recycled materials found around the home.
Various experiments for the grade school student. Organized into categories. Includes brief summary, materials and procedures for each experiment. Also has kits available for purchase.
This is the curriculum a lot of schools use.
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A site with activities for students to make/build their own 3-D cells. Very clear and colorful illustrations and labels for plant cells and animal cells. Includes definition of eukaryotic cell.
Site with illustrated videos of cancer cell growth and stages. Transcripts of each video are available as downloads.
by Isaac & Aaron Rags to Riches. An interactive assessment on cell organelles. Based on Who Wants to be a Millionaire game show. Good as a quick assessment.
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