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Science and Social Studies Internet Links


A wonderful collection of geology sites-even one where you can ask a geologist a question!  From Ms. 
Henzel at Sprague.  Thanks Ms. Henzel!
http://teacherweb.com/MA/Sprague/MsHenzel/links7.stm

Another nice geology web site.  Lots to learn about all of our geology topics.
http://www.rocksforkids.com

 	
Click this link to find web sites on the United States and each of the states.  Provided by Mrs. Scott.  
Thanks!
http://teacherweb.com/MA/Hunnewell/Library/links5.stm

 	
A terrific science web site with news articles on every science topic there is.  A good place to start for 
newscast ideas, too.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/

Geography and landform definitions.  Good to use with your Geography Picture Dictionary.
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/geography/landforms/glossary.shtml

Links to kids' web sites.  Search engines and information on everything you can imagine...
http://teacherweb.com/MA/Hunnewell/Library/links2.stm

Curriculum links in all subjects for fourth grade (and all the other grades, too!).
Keep this one bookmarked.
http://www.wellesley.mec.edu/wes/pages/curriculum/currguide.htm

Kids' Crossing-A wonderful web site all about weather, with lots of links to other earth science-related 
sites.
http://www.eo.ucar.edu/kids/index.html

A popular and engaging site covering earth and space science at beginning, intermediate and 
advanced 
levels. Over 5000 web pages with excellent graphics convey information. Explore and try a game or 
two! 
You�ll be surprised at how much you learn along the way.
http://www.windows.ucar.edu/

NASA Earth Observatory- This site provides information on our Earth�s climate and environmental 
change through satellite imagery and scientific information.
http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/

A drag and place the state game.  Do you know where all 50 belong?  Try it out here.
http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/states_experiment_drag-drop_Intermed_State15s_500.html

The map machine from National Geographic is an excellent way to get to know geography and our 
country.  Play a states game, see where tornadoes and hurricanes are most likely to strike, and just have 
fun exploring this site.
http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/mapmachine/index.html

U.S. Weather-Average temperatures and precipitation for our country
http://countrystudies.us/united-states/weather/

Weather data from around the world
http://www.weatherbase.com/

Weather averages and data from The Weather Channel
http://www.weather.com/common/home/climatology.html

Geology web sites from Ms. Sidell. I heard there are some good video links here.
http://www.teacherweb.com/MA/Hunnewell/34S/wqr1.stm


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