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Biology Teaching and Learning. A hUgE archive!
Beakman's World
A fun site for the Kid in all of us. On-line interactive experiments, and answers to sometimes truly weird questions. Stop by and play for a while.
Composting in Schools
Cornell University's Web site devoted to all things composting. Teacher's area, student projects, in and outdoor ideas, a glossary of terms, and even a composting forum.
Cory's World
A California teacher sharing his Science Curriculum with the world. His units are innovative and look like a whole lot of fun!
Disney's Bill Nye the Science Guy
The Man seems to have 2 pages on the net. Check out both!
The Discovery / EXN Channel
The EXN Channel. Fun and Wierd science!
Discovery Channel School
A great addition to any of their documentaries for teachers and students. An archive of their documentaries and a "learning Community" that brings it all together.
Exploring Leonardo da Vicci
Hosted by the Boston Museum of Science, it explores the man and his scientific explorations. Lesson plans for in-class activities.
The Exploratorium's Learning Studio
Filled with exhibits, teacher guides, on-line resources, and science news. A GREAT resource.
Exploritorium's Science Snacks
These pages are full of Snacks...but they're not the kind you eat. Exploratorium Science Snacks are miniature versions of some of the most popular exhibits at the Exploratorium. A GREAT resource for Teachers, and just plain FUN for Kids.
The Exploratorium: ExploraNET
The starting point for some great science experiences. Teacher reources, on-line experiments and activities round out this site form San Fransisco's famous museum.
Exploris On-line
PlanetDiary records the events and phenomena that affect Earth and its residents. Every week, this site presents geological, astronomical, meteorological, biological, and environmental news from around the globe. Specifically designed as a compendium for the textbook by Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, this site is a rich resource with or without the textbook.
Fantastic Forest
A site by National Geographic that lets you explore the forest in rich detail. JAVA and QuicktimeVR® make this site a visual experience that you and your students will love.
Food & Science
A Curriculum Unit for the K-12 curriculum of Utah. Very comprehensive.
Galileo
A LARGE collection of science lessons for the Primary teacher
The Global Leaf Collection
A database of leaves form around the world. Elementary, Middle and Senior Level activities to be added soon. Students can input data of leaves form their region of the world and search characteristics of other leaves that are found globally. (MAY be experiencing temp. problems)
Stephen Hawking's Universe
"Where do we come from? How did the universe begin? Why is the universe the way it is? How will it end?" These questions are explored via the PBS series of the same name. Teacher Guides in downloadable PDF format are available.
The Journey Inside
From the folks at INTEL: A site explaining the inner workings of the computer. FREE curriculum for qualified teachers and other FREEBIES!
The MAD Scientist Network
A great "ask a scientist' interface where students can submit questions to the scientific community. All questions are archived to share with others.
The Mad Scientist
Microscope Learning Resources
Text, Video, and Web resources archived here. (All things Microscopic!)
National Geographic
Some Incredible Resources to be found here. And FUN TOO!
Neuroscience for Kids
A page for all students and teachers who would like to learn more about the nervous system. Lots of activities and experiments to learn more about the brain and spinal cord.
Newton's Apple
From the PBS series, Newton's Apple. This site is filled with lessons that are well designed and include an overview, definitions for key concepts, connections, and activities. A chart indexes science disciplines covered in each episode (biology, chemistry, physics, earth/space science, mathematics, and technology)
NOVA Online
Biology Teaching and Learning. A hUgE archive!
Bill Nye Labs Online
The Man and his lab. Daily Science experiments to do with the class. For kids and teachers.
Planet Diary
PlanetDiary records the events and phenomena that affect Earth and its residents. Every week, this site presents geological, astronomical, meteorological, biological, and environmental news from around the globe. Specifically designed as a compendium for the textbook by Addison Wesley Educational Publishers, this site is a rich resource with or without the textbook.
The Science Learning Network
A community of educators in schools and museums, actively exploring inquiry learning and sharing combined resources including hands-on activities, museum exhibits, and special guests.
Science Made Stupid
JUST FOR FUN!
Any Science Minded person will get a kick out of Tom Weller's site from the book of the same name. Peruse, digest, eNjOy!
The Science Poetry Centre
Students post their poetry dealing with the environment, and nature.
Space Day
A site devoted to celebrating Space Day, (Thursday prior to the anniversary of US President John F. Kennedy's 1961 challenge to "land a man on the moon and return him to the Earth.). LOTS of stuff for Teachers and Student. Projects, Lessons and Games round-out this site from Lockheed Martin.
Spacelink
From the folks at NASA: This publication serves as a guide for Technology Education teachers. While not specifically aimed at other subject areas, teachers of Physical Science and Mathematics will find the Exploration Briefs and the Idea Bank useful as a source of activity ideas.
The Thinking Fountain
Hosted by the Science Museum of Minnesota, this site offers activities to explore by topic or by related theme. Searchable archives of lessons and activities.
Tornado Project On-line
Not sPeCiFiCaLlY for teachers, but worth a closer look! From a group that gathers, compiles, and makes tornado information available to weather enthusiasts, the meteorological community and emergency management officials. Covering a vast array of topics like tornado myths, tornado oddities, personal experiences, tornado chasing, tornado safety, and tornadoes in the past as well as more recent tornadoes.
Weather Watchers
Exploring the concepts of weather for Primary Students. This is an on-line experience that links the regions of the world the CNN's weather station to give you "to the minute" global weather patterns.
The WHY Files
A resource by the National Science Foundation filled with cool science images, forum discussions, archived material and a "topic of the month" inquiry more.


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