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NASA for high school students http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forstudents/9-12/features/index.html
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National Geographic http://www.nationalgeographic.com
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Physical Science Textbook http://www.glencoe.com/sec/science/lep_science/lep2002/national/physical/index.html
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PSI-Gate (Physical Science Information Gateway) http://www.psigate.ac.uk/newsite/
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Online since 1993, the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to
build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 15,000 Web
pages exploring hundreds of different topics. We currently serve fifteen
million visitors a year. That makes us one of the most visited museum Web
sites in the world. http://www.exploratorium.edu
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BrainPOP.com is a web site that features Math, English, Science, Social
Studies, Health, and Technology topics for grades K - 8. Developed according
to national standards (NCTM, NSES, & NCTE), BrainPOP's hundreds of topics
present students with an engaging, enlightening, and entertaining view of a
given subject. http://www.brainpop.com
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We are the Internet's science learning web site, for students, parents and
teachers. We offer a friendly environment to support public & private school
science education and home learning. http://www.sciencemaster.com/
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The Why Files portrays science as a critical human endeavor conducted by
ordinary people. We use news and current events as springboards to explore
science, health, environment and technology. http://whyfiles.org/teach/view.html?id=2
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YEC Online is a fully interactive youth-centred website for Eastern
Canadians aged 13-18. [editor: (works for USA also)]. YEC Online presents
topics of interest about science to youth on their own terms. http://www.yeconline.ca/index.php
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Fact Monster is an ideal reference site-for-kids (ages 8-14[and up]) that
provides entertainment and educational resources. It combines the contents
of an encyclopedia, a dictionary, an atlas, and several almanacs loaded with
statistics, facts, and historical records. A single search engine allows you
to search all these sources at once. (site suggested by Grace Balinas, thank
you Grace). http://www.factmonster.com/index.html
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Acoustics and Vibration Animations http://www.gmi.edu/~drussell/Demos.html
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Sky & Telescope is your guide to the ever-expanding universe of astronomical
information available by electronic communications. http://skyandtelescope.com/
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Ask A Scientist http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/aas.htm
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Dihydrogen Monoxide Research Division (DMRD)
(:0) http://www.dhmo.org/
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