Science Netlinks
Providing a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators, Science NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet experiences for students.

I Was Wondering
A curious look at women’s adventures in science.

Argosy’s Visible Body
Argosy’s Visible Body is the most comprehensive human anatomy visualization tool available today. This entirely Web-delivered application offers an unparalleled understanding of human anatomy.  The Visible Body includes 3D models of over 1,700 anatomical structures, including all major organs and systems of the human body.

Siemens Science Day
Teachers, engage and amaze your students. Here you’ll find videos, tools and revealing hands-on activities for students in grades 4 through 6 to help reinvent your science class.

Exploratorium
Online since 1993, the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. This site now contains over 18 thousand award-winning Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics.

Nine Planets
A site with great tours of the solar system.  This website is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system.

Science For Kids
For 2-6 grades.  This online resource features over 100 fun and engaging science activities for students from the American Chemical Society.

Science Buddies
A good resource for science teachers and students.  Teachers will want to see the free lesson plans and ask for a  free poster about the scientific method.  Students can find ideas for science fair projects as well as get help creating a good looking science fair presentation.

FOSS (FULL OPTION SCIENCE SYSTEM) Web
Over the past 20 years, with the support of the National Science Foundation and the University of California at Berkeley, the Full Option Science System (FOSS) program has evolved into a curriculum for all students and their teachers, grades K–8.

LearningScience.org
Using the National Science Education Standards (1996, National Academy of Sciences) as a framework, this web site highlights some “learning tools” for students and teachers.

OLogy, from the American Museum of Natural History
This web site has has numerous excellent activities on topics like biodiversity, archeology, and astronomy.

The University of Cambridge’s Brainteasers and Puzzles website
This collection of brainteasers and puzzles will give student hours of fun, stretching their thinking skills and problem-solving abilities.

Goldburger To Go
Make a real-world Rube Goldberg Invention. Try your hand at some real world inventing. Maybe you can make your own complicated contraption!

Ask A Scientist

Glossopedia
Glossopedia™, is a free, safe, multimedia online interactive encyclopedia, connecting kids to the world by supporting explorations of nature, animals, science, and culture.

BBC’s School Science Clips
Science for Grades 3-6

Cool Science For Curious Kids
Frog Dissection Lab
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