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American Museum of Natural History |
| This splendid site is user friendly, contains current scientific information and interpretations, and is compelling to audiences from children through senior citizens. |
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Annenberg Media |
| This is the essential website for educators, parents, librarians, and students. |
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Colonial Williamsburg |
| This site, sponsored by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, offers a rich array of interdisciplinary educational resources from colonial history, social science, science, math, and archaeology to lesson plans and quizzes. |
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Earth's 911 |
| This website is the result of a public-private partnership with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, all 50 states, and several committed organizations and companies. |
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Education for Sustainability |
| This is a large site that hosts educational and factual materials about the sustainable use of resources, including water, general waste management, and textiles. |
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Gather Around this Pot |
| Gather Around this Pot is an innovative, accurate, compelling archaeological component of the Canadian government sponsored Civilization.ca site. |
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Kids Health |
| KidsHealth.org is a website devoted to the health of children and teens. The site has three main areas: one for kids, one for parents, and one for health care professionals. |
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KidSource Online |
| KidSource offers in-depth children's education and health-care information and includes articles, discussion forums, and more. |
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National Marine Sanctuaries |
| This federal government website loads quickly, navigates easily, and provides links to associated federal and other websites. The up-to-date information provided is basic and non-technical, and very useful to grade-school students, educators, and the general public. |
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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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Orphan Trains of Kansas |
| Orphan Trains of Kansas is a fast-loading, but not very expansive, website that navigates easily and is an obvious "labor of love" of Connie DiPasquale. |
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Orphan Trains of Nebraska |
| The website is not very expansive, but is fast loading, navigates easily, and has excellent hotlinks. |
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The Cave of Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc |
| The website is easily accessed and is readily navigable, provides compelling sample color images of the cave’s extraordinary Paleolithic art, and documents current and ongoing modern scientific research. |
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The Critical Thinking Community |
| The notion of critical thinking has been around for many years. This site attempts to bring it down to earth, in useful form for practitioners and students. |
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The National Air and Space Museum |
| The National Air and Space Museum's internet site is organized primarily to highlight the exhibits in the museum. |
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The Titanic in the Classroom |
| This valuable site puts a 'human face' on the tragedy and has significant pedagogical potential for elementary- and secondary-school history and advanced classes in mathematics (especially statistics). |
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Titanic: A Special Exhibit from Britannica Online |
| Titanic, thought to be an unsinkable ship, went down on its maiden voyage in the North Atlantic on April 14-15, 1912. This website is from Britannica Online and describes the history of this passenger liner. |
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