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Annenberg Media |
| This is the essential website for educators, parents, librarians, and students. |
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BrainPOP |
| This site can stimulate independent learning and creativity in students, while it provides teachers with new ideas for their classes. BrainPOP is a first-rate, fun learning experience for visitors. |
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California Academy of Sciences |
| The mission of the California Academy of Sciences is "to shed light on the wonders and value of the natural world" through the sponsorship of expeditions, research, and teaching. |
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Discover Magazine |
| This is a colorful and engaging site that provides science and technology news and information. |
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Dr. Bob's Interesting Science Stuff |
| This is a great site for kids. Okay, I had a good time here, too, so maybe it's just a great site. |
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Eisenhower National Clearinghouse |
| Voted one of the top ten technology websites for middle-school and above students, teachers, and parents, this website is chock full of math and science information. |
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Journey North |
| At Journey North, students, teachers, and adults will find a huge, skill-oriented reservoir of information and lessons on global wildlife migration and seasonal change. |
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Lawrence Hall of Science |
| There is something for everyone in this site—teachers, students, and the general public. |
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MadSci Network |
| Behind a slightly “mad” on-screen presentation, MadSci is a serious and useful assortment of archival and interactive services. |
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Making Science Make Sense |
| This is one of the best sites I have been asked to review. I enjoyed it immensely. |
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Miami Science Museum |
| The Miami Science Museum website is a very polished, eye-catching representation of activities, outreach programs, and exhibits of the museum. |
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National Science Education Standards |
| The National Science Education Standards website, while not at all glitzy, is chock full of important and easy-to-understand information. |
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NOVA Online |
| There is something here for everyone with topics ranging from the bugs in your bed to the dinosaur fossils in the bedrock. |
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Oregon Museum of Science and Industry |
| I highly recommend this site as a launching point for future online science activities. The links are very good and the site is well maintained. |
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PBS Science & Nature |
| The science and nature portion of the Public Broadcasting System (PBS) website provides an extraordinary educational experience. |
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School Resources |
| The Discovery Channel School site is a large collection of pages and links that can be used by anyone on any level to research and explore numerous areas of science. |
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Science Alberta |
| This site contains science facts and activities for kids. It is a very well-done, Flash-intensive site that should be quite appealing to kids. |
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Science Is Fun |
| Science Is Fun in the Lab of Shakhashiri is an excellent website describing the chemical education work of Bassam S.Z. Shakhashiri, Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. |
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Science Learning Network |
| The Science Learning Network(SLN) is a partnership among six science museums and funded by Unisys Corporation and the National Science Foundation. |
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Science News for Kids |
| Science News for Kids is a multifaceted site. Virtually every aspect of science is covered in educational, kid-friendly articles. |
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Scientists in the City |
| Scientists in the City is an Internet-based project in which students, teachers, families, and science enthusiasts around the world investigate the interaction of the natural and manmade worlds. |
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Smithsonian Institution |
| The Smithsonian Institution site is extremely valuable, easy to use, compelling, and an excellent starting point for anyone seeking to know about science, its processes, outcomes, and history. |
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The Children's Museum of Indianapolis |
| This website for the Children's Museum of Indianapolis is designed to supplement the exhibits and activities at the museum, however it stands on its own as an excellent resource for children, parents, and teachers. |
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The Exploratorium |
| The Exploratorium collects and reviews scientific websites. |
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The Franklin Institute Online |
| The Franklin Institute Science Museum website strives for currency and accuracy while preserving the 'entertaining' side of learning for the child in all of us. |
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The JASON Project |
| The JASON Project has tremendous educational value. It is easily navigated by students and has a high interest level for all ages. |
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The Magic School Bus |
| The Magic School Bus website has fun games, riddles, word search, and a mystery name search based on Magic School Bus characters. |
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The Math Forum |
| An outgrowth of the Geometry Forum project, the Math Forum is a Center for Math Education on the Internet. |
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