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Online interactive science activities divided into grade level groups. Put a
skeleton together or work with levers. Many different activities to choose
from, worth a look.
Fossweb

How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? In this exhibit, you'll
have a chance to find out by designing your own roller coaster. Plan it
carefully-it has to pass a safety inspection. You can also experiment with
bumper car collisions.
Amusement Park Physics

Online Science activities for Grades K-6. Interactive online resources for the
classroom.
Harcourt School

While learning human anatomy or researching student projects or essays on the
subject, be sure to visit this interactive site. Each system explores deeper
into the specialized operations of its organs, with tours, descriptions, and
animations.
Interactive Human Anatomy:

From NASA's StarChild project, these interactive activities can be used by
elementary students to learn about planetary orbits and objects found in the
solar system.
SolSYSTEM ONLINE ACTIVITIES:

Enter the Plant Movie Theater. Watch plants do amazing things and learn cool
stuff about plants at the same time. Great stop motion photography.
Plants in Motion

Who took a bite out of the candy? Sticky fingers have been found on the broken
aquarium glass. Wet footprints lead to the open window.
Who Dunnit?

Write a Science Mystery. Try a science mystery at the Mystery Spot. Choose a
science topic. Mix science and fiction to create a science mystery of your own.
Mystery Spot

Read and solve mysteries right on this site! You can also enjoy mysteries
written by other kids, as well as some scary stories and magic trick lessons.
MysteryNet: Kids Mysteries

The ProScope is a digital USB microscope that makes it easy to magnify and
examine objects on your Macintosh or PC computer screen. This site contains
downloadable activites for your ProScope.
Venier

All Systems are Go!
DescriptionIn this online activity, a fictional character, Arnold is missing a
number of body parts. Students are presented with a body system and a variety
of organs. Students drag and drop all the organs that belong in that
particular body system to Arnold's body. Once all four systems are complete, a
clothed Arnold
will appear.

Note: if students drag in an organ that doesn't belong, all the organs popout
and students have to start that system over. 
All Systems Go

The Physics Classroom Multimedia Physics Studio
The Physics Classroom » Multimedia Physics Studio. Multimedia Physics Studio.
1-Dimensional Kinematics. Average vs. Instantaneous Speed · Hot Wheels Track ...

http://www.physicsclassroom.com/mmedia/


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