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cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/AtHomeAstronomy
The Center For Science Education at Space Sciences Laboratory, UC Berkley provides the hands on science activities on science and astronomy, located on this visually magnificent webpage. Visiting this website, you will find activities such as building a lunar settlement, and making a simple astrolabe |
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set.lanl.gov/programs/SAH
All rockets operate on the same basic principles of propulsion. In this activity, you will construct a rocket that is fueled by a seltzer tablet. You will also observe what types of chemical changes happen to give it boost. |
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members.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis
This website contains printable, take home science experiments for children. Also included in the site, are links to other activities as well as ideas on science fair projects. |
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www.hhmi.org/coolscience
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology, on screen, off screen, and in between. This website is full of games and activities for all ages focusing on biology and how biology affects the world as a whole. |
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www.sciencebob.com/experiments
Visit Science Bob for various fun at home experiments to share and explore science. Ask Science Bob any questions you may have on science experiments. |
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html
Neuroscience for Kids creates a place where kids can visit to find science experiments and activities, internet neuroscience resources, and find neuroscience in the news. This website has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system. |
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funbrain.com
Visit Fun brain’s interactive website filled with flash arcade games, dealing with reading and math. Read fun blogs about various cool and interesting topics such as licorice being a protector of tooth decay as much as fluoride! |
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spaceplace.nasa.gov/en/kids
Welcome to the Space Place!
Come on in and check out the games, animations, projects, and fun facts about Earth, space and technology. Find out what cool things are new in the world today and also learn more about NASA scientists and engineers. |
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kidsplanet.org
Get a hold of over electronic fact sheets on 50 species, wild games, and learn about more about cool and interesting facts about the defenders of the wildlife! Although teachers have access to the Teacher’s Bible, containing curriculum on wildlife animals. |
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ars.usda.gov/is/kids
Sci4 Kids is an interactive page with science projects, email alerts, and even curriculum for teachers. Take a look at over 20 archived questions that are answered by the site’s very own Dr. Watts. |
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cellsalive.com
Check out this easily understood and animated website containing information on cell biology and microbiology. Take the time to take a step-by-step look at the process of mitosis and other biological happenings in the
human body. |
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boeing.com/companyoffices/aboutus/kids
Come visit Boeing’s website where you can find coloring pages, mazes, word games, cutouts and connect the dot puzzles |
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kids.earth.nasa.gov
Check out NASA’s Earth Science page, filled with facts and activities on Land, Water, Air and Natural Causes. Visit the kid’s only section and check out the variety of games puzzles and map quizzes you can take! |
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sciencegems.com
This website contains great science resources all separated into categories and subcategories. Not only is this site directed to students but also to parents and teachers. Containing enough information to cover all sorts of topics from cell biology to nuclear physics, this website will provide teachers with more then an enough information to create curriculum. |
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scholastic.com/kids
Scholastic’s animated and kid friendly website, contains many scholarly activities and information, used to get children thinking and learning. The Scholastic Kids page combines all the wants of a child from homework help to games and contests that test their ability to use their strengths creatively. |
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fema.gov/kids
This site teaches you how to prepare for disasters and prevent disaster damage. You can also learn what causes disasters, play games, read stories and become a Disaster Action Kid. |
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wsu.edu/DrUniverse/Contents.html
Ask Dr. Universe any question that may interest you about animals, how a certain object works, or even what a word means. See what other questions kids have posted and Dr. Universe’s response to their questions! |