Science Links


Are you a person who likes wildlife and the great outdoors? The National 
Wildlife Federation has a website for teachers, students, parents, and other 
wildlife lovers to peruse.
http://www.nwf.org

Wondering what is out there? This website gives information on the solar 
system, deep space, space exploration, and an astronomy dictionary.
http://www.kidsastronomy.com

Wonder why you get sick? Do you know how your body works? This website is 
full of information on kids health.
http://kidshealth.org/kid/

Do you want to know how the garden grows? Find out at the Kid's Valley 
Garden.
http://www.raw-connections.com/garden/

Want to know more about volcanoes, polar bears, jaguars, space, and so much 
more? Check out the National Geographic website for kids.
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/kids/

Have you been to the Smithsonian museum? If you have or not, this website is 
an informative place for students, parents, and teachers to gain access to 
vast educational resources.
http://www.SmithsonianEducation.org

Searching for science fair ideas? Here is a website with some ideas.
http://www.super-science-fair-projects.com

If young and want to learn more about astronomy, here is a website that is a 
learning center for young astronomers.
http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/

What's going on in the atmosphere? Learn about the weather and the elements 
that make up weather.
http://www.brainpop.com/science/weather/

On this website you can find cool projects in physics, chemistry, biology, 
and more.
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/science/english/index.html

This is a great site for advanced to beginning scince fair projects!  It is 
called The Ultimate Science Fair Resource!
http://www.scifair.org/

Interested in knowing more about volcanoes? This website is the internet's 
premier source of volcano information.
http://volcano.und.nodak.edu/

What to learn more about space from a child's point of view? This is the 
website to explore.
http://www.nasakids.com/defaultNoFlash.asp

This Internet site, contains general astronomy and space exploration 
information for children young children. Activities, most of which are 
interactive, are included.
http://starchild.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/StarChild/StarChild.html

Take a further look at the planets by clicking on the pictures. A planet's 
year is the time it takes to revolve around the Sun. A planet's day is the 
time it takes to rotate about its own axis. Have fun and explore the planets.
http://vathena.arc.nasa.gov/curric/space/planets/index.html


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