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Science

Science NetLink- http://www.sciencenetlinks.com/ - Science lesson plans, interactive teaching tools, and resources. Searchable by grades, topics, and standards.

Federal Resources for Educational Excellence -http://www.ed.gov/free- More than 325 interesting web-based science resources including links to scientists who can answer kids' (and teachers') questions.

MERLOT-http://www.merlot.org- Over 4,000 simulations, applets and other resources designed to illustrate science concepts and make them more concrete and comprehensible to students. Mostly for college level but some may be useful for middle school and high school.

emTECH- http://www.emtech.net- Huge numbers of links when you click on Science, Biology, Health, Physics, Space & Astronomy or Science Fairs.

Yahooligans Resources- http://yahooligans.yahoo.com/science_and_nature/ Nice resources for mostly elementary science students from Yahooligans.

NASA TV - http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html - Teach with NASA TV. View space activities and missions LIVE, via RealPlayer.

ISAW (Interactive Science Activities on the Web) - http://www.bridgewater.edu/departments/physics/ISAW/ - Provides interactive visualizations of scientific concepts.

Kennedy Space Center - http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/ - Links to science and space projects, including an extensive archive of videos and images.

Internet Campus (for Science) - http://www.eoascientific.com/prototype/newcampus/campus.html - Links to interactive multimedia resources in science and other science resources.

Animal Diversity Web - The University of Michigan Museum of Zoology - http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/ - A database of animal facts, photos, and sound clips.

Probe Sight - http://probesight.concord.org/- Sensor technology for the science classroom.

Bugscope - http://bugscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/- Bugscope provides a state-of-the-art
microscope resource for teachers. Its an interactive resource that allows sudents to remotely operate a scanning electron microscope to view bugs

The Science Club - http://scienceclub.org/kidproj1.html- Great resource for science projects that utilize common household materials

Natural Disasters - http://ndrd.gsfc.nasa.gov - Great earth science site, with a bibliographic database covering every single type of natural disaster from fires to tsunamis. Covers prevention, research, and what triggers these disasters.

National Science Teachers Association -http://www.nsta.org/middleschool - Provides links to jounal articles, events and other resources for Middle School teachers.

Science Made Simple - http://www.sciencemadesimple.com/science.html - Provides answers to common science questions. Science projects and great science experiements.

Middle School Science Teachers - http://www.middleschoolscience.com/mssteachers.htm - A collection of resouce links specifically for middle school teachers.

Kidinfo- http://www.kidinfo.com/Health/Human_Body.html- a rather odd collection of resources on health and the body- for older students.

Kidspace- http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/browse/mas0000 includes lists of resources in science and math.

National Institute of Environmental Health- http://niehs.nih.gov/kids/links.htm Huge list of links in science, not just environmental or health topics.

Skewl Science Site- http://www.skewlsites.com- Skewl's stated mission is to find the best sites available on each of the topics they work on. Links to sites on life science, earth and space, general, physical and environmental science.