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includes cool project ideas, a science fair handbook, reviews of students' experiments, and more from Discovery Channel School. Creative investigations into the real world. Full Review »
A searchable directory of images, visualizations, and animations of the Earth. The purpose of NASA's Visible Earth is to provide a consistently updated, central point of access to the superset of NASA's Earth science-related images, animations, and data v Full Review »
Scientific Inquiry, Space Science, Astronomy, Living in Space, Earth Science, Biological & Physical Sciences, Beyond Rocketry, Science Resources, Satellite Tracking. Full Review »
The goal of this nonprofit site is to help high school students meet the New York State Regents requirements in English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies. This project is supported by a federally-funded Title III Technology Literacy Challenge Gran Full Review »
As the monitors spread across the Earth experiencing different habitats and climates they diversified. Over many millions of years this process has resulted in the emergence of at least seventy or eighty (probably many thousands of) species. Some of them Full Review »
Secondary Science Endorsement Courses NEW TRB - Order Form K, 1, & 2 Content Core Elementary Science Core Academy K-6 Books Aligned to Core by Grade-level 2004 Secondary Science Endorsement Courses Full Review »
This is the home site of the National Geographic Daily News. This particular page contains numerous articles about all aspects of the environment, ecology, geography, etc.--from global warming to penguins. This is an excellent tool for science and socia Full Review »
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Students discuss the history of magnetic rock, including its importance in the development of the compass. They also find out what causes magnetism. Full Review »
Provides science experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools. Did you ever want to make your own microscope or telescope? How about making your own herbarium? If these activities sound interesting, then this site is for you! Full Review »
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In this earth science website, students read 6 pages about climate and climate change before completing data tables about weather changes in their location. They read and look at photographs of the weather cycles around the world. They complete an experiment about the water cycle and record the associated data.
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