Science
Note to parents: at the time these sites were linked
to this page, they had been checked and deemed appropriate for children.
If you find any site is now unacceptable, please email the webmaster:
Pam
Scott
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Science Fair
Sites
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Wonderful Project Ideas, Procedure Tips, etc.
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Discovery.Com
This is THE site for Science Fair help. It includes an easy to read
Science Fair Handbook, project ideas, links, book references. There's
also a special help section for parents.
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Science Fairs
by Surfnet: help for kids AND parents
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BrainPop:
Scientific Method: animated site that illustrates how the four
steps of the scientific method (observation, hypothesis, prediction,
experiment) are used to solv real-life mysteries.
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Kids Guide to Science
Projects
- Science Hunt: this site is
produced by Hunt, the company that makes stand-all-by-themselves project
display boards. Good tips on displaying your project.
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- What
Makes a Good Science Fair Project? created by those who sponsor
the California State Science Fair
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- The Yuckiest
Site on the Internet: go ahead, get messy!
- Windows
to the Universe: Learn about
earth, space, and science. Topics covered include the solar system,
the universe, space myths, and art.
- Center
for Mars Exploration: NASA homepage
includes Mars history, previous mission info, pictures of Mars, and
links to educational resources.
- Windows
to the Universe: Learn about
earth, space, and science. Topics covered include the solar system,
the universe, space myths, and art.
- VA
Image Browser: View an animated
sequence of any part of the body, like bones, tissues, or individual
organs, or view frame by frame.
- Yak's Corner:
Animal magazine for kids including games and puzzles, and featuring
a new animal every week.
- Bill
Nye the Science Guy: your favorite
science wizard--online!
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First Grade STC Science Kits
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Comparing
and Measuring
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Solids
and Liquids
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Science 101 Crossword Puzzle
The Yuckiest Site on the Internet: go ahead,
get messy!
Windows to the
Universe: Learn about
earth, space, and science. Topics covered include the solar system,
the universe, space myths, and art.
Center for Mars
Exploration: NASA homepage
includes Mars history, previous mission info, pictures of Mars, and
links to educational resources.
Windows to the
Universe: Learn about
earth, space, and science. Topics covered include the solar system,
the universe, space myths, and art.
VA Image Browser: View
an animated sequence of any part of the body, like bones, tissues, or
individual organs, or view frame by frame.
Yak's Corner:
Animal magazine for kids including games and puzzles, and featuring
a new animal every week.
Bill
Nye the Science Guy: your
favorite science wizard--online!
Brain Pop: Plants and
Animals
Brain Pop: Energy and Heat
Brain Pop: Matter
Brain Pop: Space
Brain Pop: Weather
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