| K-6 General
Science Resources |
| The Blackhole Gang
Learn about Einstein, bats, rainforests, and other cool science topics. |
| Cells Alive See
hundreds of cell images which may be used for class projects. |
| Cyber Fair: The Virtual Science Fair Created for and by students in grades 3 through 6. |
| Dirtmeister's Science
Lab Scholastic |
| ExploreScience Interactive science
activities |
K-12
Science Agriculture to Zoos |
| Kids
Corner Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley |
| Kratts' Creatures
PBS site with animal photos and facts organized by continent |
| The Last
Word Search over 600 questions on scientific phenomena, with answers provided by
readers of New Scientist magazine |
| Order Me
Around A Funbrain science game is one choice at this site. |
| Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab free science experiments |
| San Diego Science Alliance
Local companies want to help you learn all about science! You can even ask a local science or engineer expert a question. |
SciEd: Science and Mathematics
Education Resources |
| Science and Nature San Diego County Office of Education links |
| The Science
Learning Network Links to museums and interactive lessons |
| Science
News |
| The
Science Page |
| Science
Whatzit The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry and the Science Learning Network
International will answer take your questions about science. This is not a
"homework help" site. |
SCORE
Science This site has been developed
to assist K-12 students and teachers in locating quality science resources on the
Internet. |
| Sport
Science at the Exploratorium |
| The Smithsonian |
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| Earth Sciences |
| Astronomy
Picture of the Day |
Earthquake
Preparedness Site Prepare yourself
for the next big earthquake by learning safety and preparedness tips for different
situations, including specific ways to help children, the elderly, the physically
challenged, and pets. |
Franklin's Forecast With "Franklin's Forecast," you can
build your own weather station, learn about today's sophisticated weather technologies,
and check the weather right now. |
Geology Link For anyone who has ever been interested in
"the world's daily geological rumblings," Geology Link is a "must see"
site. You'll find breaking news on geologic events all over the world. |
Griffith Observatory
A Los Angeles landmark with a telescope, Hall of Science, Planetarium Theatre, and photos. |
He's Nothing
but a Rock Hound See how cavemen
turned rocks into tools and find out why scientists study rocks today. Learn some rock
hunting tips and try a crossword puzzle. |
Malin Space Science Systems Photos from Mars |
Minerals by Name Use this great online database to learn more
about specific minerals. You can view minerals alphabetically by name, by scientific type,
and by special groups such as fluorescent minerals which glow in ultraviolet light. |
NASA's Observatorium NASA's Observatorium is a public access site
for Earth and space data. The site has pictures of the Earth, planets, stars, and other
cool stuff, as well as the stories behind those images. |
The
Nine Planets The Nine Planets is an
overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the
planets and moons in our solar system. Each page has text and images, some have sounds and
movies, most provide references to additional related information. |
The
Rolling Earth Very helpful diagrams
explain how the movement of the earth's plates creates different kinds of seismic waves
which are responsible for a quake's destruction. |
National
Severe Storms Laboratory The
National Severe Storms Laboratory is one of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's internationally-known Environmental Research Laboratories, leading the
way in investigations of all aspects of severe weather. |
Photographs from the Hubble Space
Telescope Hubble's greatest
photographs from 1990 to 1995 are shown here. |
Star
Child 
A learning center for young astronomers. This site is designed for students in grades 1-4. |
| Treasures@Sea Exploring the ocean
through literature. |
| United
States Geological Survey Learning Web Biology, geology, mapping, water, hazards,
resources, environment, and more; Over 250,000 web pages! |
USA EPA Explorers Club

Do you know how to wash water? Can you solve the mystery of the missing ozone? Learn what
you can do to help preserve the environment such as how recycling can stop a garbage
gremlin's life of grime. |
Windows to the
Universe 
Windows to the Universe is a user-friendly learning system on the Earth and Space
sciences. Funded by NASA, this site includes a rich array of documents, including images,
movies, animations, and data sets, that explore the Earth and Space sciences and the
historical and cultural ties between science, exploration, and the human experience. |
Yahooligans Space Site 
Want to find a Web site that most of the others don't explore? Say, for example, ancient
Mayan astronomy? The ultimate place for links to Web sites on very specific space topics.
The Comet's Tail This site explores comets in detail, including how to make one for a
school project. |
Volcano
World--Kid's Door 
Take guided tours of Mount St. Helens as well as other volcanoes around the world and on
Mars. |
Volcano World 
The ultimate volcano resource. Learn about volcanoes all over the world through photos,
video clips and detailed reports. |
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| Life Sciences |
| Annenberg/CPB Project
Participate in a global study of wildlife migration. |
| Aquademics
Something is fishy here. |
| Aquatic
Environments This online textbook to promote awareness of Canada's aquatic resources
includes reading and pictures about habitats, animals, plants, and human interactions. |
| Chickscope
Close encounters with eggs |
| The Electronic
Zoo Click on any animal to learn more about it. |
Insectclopedia
 |
| Kids Food Cyberclub
nutrition activities |
Lyric Wild Bird Food Go to the Kids Korner for a crossword puzzle, word
search, printable pictures to color, and a quiz. Ask the Birdbrain has a list of
topical questions with answers, or you can submit your own question about birds. |
National Gardening Online Kids
& the Classroom Ideas for growing plants |
National Wildlife Federation Kid's Page Habitats, Ranger Rick,
games, and more |
Oregon
Museum of Science and Industry Download and view the mpeg video of the chick hatching.
After downloading the video keep clicking on the picture to see further stages of
the hatching process. |
| Oregon Zoo
Web Cam View live pictures from the Oregon Zoo, updated every 30 seconds. |
| The
Kathie-Ray Shark Show A list of shark links. |
The Verde
Network is an affiliation of groups dedicated to green causes. |
Whale Watcher
Expert System 
This site helps students identify the kinds of whales they have observed. Many additional
links are provided. |
Whale FAQ 
This site answers many frequently asked questions (FAQ's) regarding whales. |
| Whale
Times Find out how your favorite animals survive in the sea. |
| What's
Inside Here are several science and health activities about the human body from
Bonus.com. |
| Zoobooks The
encyclopedia of animals |
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| Physical Sciences |
| Chem4Kids |
Energy Quest
Energy education from the California Energy Commission.  |
| Houseful of
Energy Savings There is an energy-smart solution for every room of your house. Learn
what decisions can be made to save natural resources (and money on utility bills). |
| How Things Work
Read answers to questions from Professor Bloomfield at the University of Virginia. Search
for questions by topics or keywords. |
| International Boiling Point
Project Data collection and sharing, collaboration, online correspondence
(Physical science, general science, math, and technology) |
Periodic Table, Chemicool |
The Periodic Table of Elements Los Alamos
National Laboratory |
| Physics
2000 Interact with demonstrations about magnets, atoms, etc. |
| Proton
Don Learn the names of the elements in this Funbrain game. |