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FirstGov for Kids is a US government site. This section houses a rich collection of math and links for kids
Science Made Simple does what the title suggests. It has science projects, experiments, and the answer to loads of science questions.
Lawrence Hall of Science from Berkeley has all kinds of interactive science activities and games for kids.
National Institute of Envriomental Health has another great collection of activities, stories, puzzles, and games for kids.
Insectopedia is everything you wanted to know about our six-legged neighbors.
Bad Science is a good teacher reference site that gives people insights into what good science is by detailing examples of poor science and scientific methodology. It c many of the problems and pitfalls of doing science.
NASA Quest Teacher and Parent Page has a tool for searching NASA sites for age appropriate, standards based lessons.
Water Science for Schools is the USGS site that gives you everything from soup to nuts about water. Be sure to check out the related real-time data link on the Primary Sources resource page.
Froguts.com was the web’s first virtual frog dissection. Unfortunately, it is no longer free, but the three Flash demonstration activites are outstanding and can be the bases for many different activities in science and writing
Sci4Kids is a USDA site that has a series of stories about what scientists do here at the ARS. Geared to kids about 8 to 13 years old, it is produced by the ARS Information Staff in Beltsville, Maryland.
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