Astronomy
- a great link to the best astronomy sites on the WWW.
Athena Project - linking earth and space studies
for science through remote-sensed data. Funded by NASA.
Beakman and Jax -
- includes the 50 Terrific ?s that answer some of students important science questions.
Bill Nye the Science Guy's NYE Lab On-line
- "Demo of the Day" and more from Bill Nye's
PBS show.
Cells Alive - information,
images, 3D animation, and video of viruses, parasites, and bacteria.
Dole Foods 5-A-Day - nutrition
information for young students, recipes, and material on the food pyramid.
Disaster Reference
- database of articles maintained by the Earth Science Directorate, NASA Goddard
Space Flight Center.
The Exploratorium - electronic exhibits
and resources for students and teachers from the Exploratorium
in San Francisco.
Frog Dissection
Kit - an interactive frog dissection program.
Hands-on Science
Centers Worldwide - links to public museums that have a strong
emphasis on interactive science education.
Health Resources - links to an exciting and safe place for kids to find out more about their bodies and feelings, and provides parent information.
NASA Homepage - a wealth of information about NASA, including current events, history, gallery
of photos, videos and audio, questions and answers, and more.
Live from Hubble Space
Telescope - A NASA site about the Hubble Space Telescope that was specifically
designed for teachers to use in the classroom. It has an image gallery,
live video, featured events, background information
and more. It provides image processing lessons and allows students to research
with the Hubble Telescope.
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Integrating the Internet Into the Secondary Science Classroom -links and ideas for integrating Physics, Chemistry, Earth Science and Biology
Internet projects in the classroom.
-links from Frank Potter of UCI.
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