GENERAL INTEREST
SCIENCE SITES

- Journey North
is a global study of wildlife migration. Past programs include
Monarch butterfly, grizzly bears, and whooping cranes. This site
is sponsored by The Annenberg/CPB Project in partnership with the Nation
Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and is well worth a look.
- Cool Science
for Curious Kids contains innovative activities that teachers and
parents can share with their students. The site features hands-on
activities and uses animation, sound, quizzes and more to encourage
students to explore science.
- The Ohio
Schoolnet Software Review Project, facilitated by the Eisenhower
National Clearinghouse, evaluates software programs for grades 1-4.
- Ask
ERIC Lesson Plans (Science) has hundreds of lesson plans in all
areas of science.
- Ask
a Science/Math Expert-- a list of mentors willing to answer students
and teachers questions.
- Bill
Nye the Science Guy. It's Bill, Bill, Bill. What more can
I say? It's way cool. Check it out. SCIENCE RULES!
- The Dragonfly
Web Pages go with the Dragonfly Magazine but you don't need the
magazine to learn from these pages.
- Links
to internet science resources from the Utah Education Network
- The Ultimate Science
Fair Resource has ideas and information to help students create
a successful project.
- Encyclopedia
Smithsonian FAQs and links to the Smithsonian's vast resources.
- The Exploratorium
has a collection of online exhibits. There is something here for
every science enthusiast.
- Exploratorium:
Tools For Teaching Educator resources
- Exploratorium:
Ten Cool Sites: General Science --links to other great resources.
Check out "Ten Cool Sites" for any subject listed at the left!
- Explorer--Natural
Science Resources instructional software, lab activities, and k-12
lesson plans.
- Environmental
Literacy provides guides to resources in environmental issues, links
to relevant sites, lesson plans, and classroom activities.
- Go exploring the world with National
Geographic, a great site.
GENERAL EDUCATION SITES
- The Global Schoolhouse is
sponsored by Microsoft and the Global SchoolNet Foundation,
this resource serves as a comprehensive source for Internet-based classroom
projects, which can be searched by keyword, title, subject, grade level,
and more.
- USA Today's
education site contains online resources such as Weekly Learning Adventure,
Best Bet for Educators, and Online Exchange.
- NETS
Web Site (now Thirteen Ed Online) is a repository of resources that
support the use of technology for teaching and learning.
The site allows teachers to submit their own model lessons or classroom
experiences that illustrated the use of technology.
- Get free software at the Educational
Software Cooperative.