NASA's 'Ask the Space Scientist' Page
http://image.gsfc.nasa.gov/poetry//ask/askmag.html
Spacetime Wrinkles: A Relativity Exhibit (from the University of
Illinois)
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Cyberia/NumRel/NumRelHome.html
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope (Photographs and News Clips)
http://hubble.stsci.edu/news_.and._views/
"Amazing Space" (from N.A.S.A. and the Space Telescope Science
Institute)
http://amazing-space.stsci.edu/
Your Sky Above (Find out what stars are overhead right now; you
just need to know your latitude and longitude; for Brevard County,
use 80 degrees West longitude and 28 degrees North latitude! Site by
John Walker.)
http://www.fourmilab.to/yoursky/
Kids' Crunch (A site for publishing your writing!--from the U.S.
Department of Education)
http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/crunch/SubmitFeatures.asp
PBS' Kids' ZOOM (Another kids' publishing site--ZOOM puts its
favorites on tv; after clicking on "send it to ZOOM," try "Poems and
Tales" or ZOOM3000)
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/zoom/
The Temperate Forest Foundation (learn about moisture, soil, and wetlands in
longleaf pine forests)
http://www.forestinfo.org/
Oneida Indian Nation (Oneida Indians' Web Site)
http://www.oneida-nation.net/
Carnegie Museum of Natural History's American Indians and the Natural
World (This site explores American Indians' traditional connections
to the natural universe!)
http://www.carnegiemuseum.org/cmnh/exhibits/north-south-east-west/index.html
The Raid on Deerfield: The Many Stories of 1704. Make sure to check out the
people (though some of the people are actually 'composites,' based on general
information about peoples in the area); also check out the maps, especially
http://www.1704.deerfield.history.museum/maps/landscapes.html which shows the
different patterns of land use by Indians and Europeans in early eighteenth
century New England!!!
http://www.1704.deerfield.history.museum/home.do
Geological Time Machine (By Collins, Guralnick, and Speers. Find
out about dinosaurs and more!)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/help/timeform.html
North Carolina State University's "Ethics in Computing Cases"--looks at the
internet at free speech, privacy, and computer abuse, among others!
http://ethics.csc.ncsu.edu/