Science educational resources are educational products and services for teachers and students in the general field of science or cover more than one specialty in science.
Some examples of webpages to be listed here include science workbooks, class activities, lesson plans, and mentoring programs.
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A free website dedicated to learning through exploration and communication.
Science and other technology subjects for home learning centers, amateur radio operators, and amateur scientists.
Services public and private school districts and schools on the continental USA and in Hawaii through teacher and administrator seminars and workshops.
A free radio service offering stories about science, culture, and the environment of the Far North. Includes archives [last audio update in 2005].
Answers to a variety of science and technology questions, including questions you never thought to ask.
Archived recordings of the nature program about sound and how it's used.
Information about humans, animals, space, the planet Earth and various hot topics. Includes TV listings, Listen Again online radio, news reports, quizzes, picture galleries and games.
Online science laboratory. Includes learning activities and show information.
All about soap bubbles. Bubble blowing, solutions, history, fun, Java games, bubble machines and trivia.
Weekly show from Canada hosted by Bob McDonald and broadcast on Saturdays. Listen to show archives using RealAudio, mp3 and ogg files.
An interactive distance learning web site designed to immerse your students in the exciting process of deep-sea research and exploration.
Video podcast of cool science demonstrations.
Children's science author, Dr. Fred Bortz, including biographical information, list of books, FAQs, and information about school visits.
Includes guided links for students, lesson plans and references for teachers, as well as collaborative projects directed towards the middle school level.
In addition to the catalog itself, links are provided to curriculum materials, professional development, software, visual and audiovisual classroom support, print material and online resources.
Includes activity of the month for students and teachers of elementary science, as well as an archive of past activities, and resources.
Science news and activities with an emphasis on extremes.
Resources are sorted by category and grade level.
Features over science labs for biology, chemistry, and physics, and numerous other printable note skeletons, graphic organizers, and worksheets.
Free video lectures on science and technology topics.
A worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based education and science program.
Develops curricula, videos and activities to enhance learning of scientific topics. Includes list of projects and staff.
Explanations about form and function in science and technology.
Established to promote efforts to improve precollege and undergraduate education in the areas of mathematics and science. A hallmark of IMSE efforts is the collaboration of research mathematicians and scientists with education researchers and teachers.
Presents some of the most challenging science questions in various fields of study. Includes further discussion on certain topics.
From teacher Bill Beaty's homepages. Includes links, projects and lesson plans.
A place where parents and teachers can learn, plan, and prepare to inspire young minds through hands-on science discovery.
Offers science literacy programs in areas around the world. Page includes company history and locations.
Offers programs for K-12 students and MIT students, and resources for parents and teachers as well as MIT alumni.
Two-minute radio broadcasts covering everyday science topics, especially those that are "wow, that's neat" types. Each script for A Moment of Science is checked by a scientist in the appropriate field.
Access to the K-12 Integrating Science, Math, and Technology Reference Curriculum is now FREE.
A student magazine from Tehran, with mathematics and physics content. In both Iranian and English.
Education and training programs in science.
Provides information about physics, chemistry and nanotechnology, education and admissions to degree programs. Download question papers and study materials free.
Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. Broadcast weekly.
A great place for 4th to 6th grade children to learn about science.
Produces a two-minute sound portrait every weekday, providing recordings of nature, culture and science worldwide.
Radio show provided by WNYC presenting thought-provoking, often funny, science essays revolving around a single topic such as laughter, deception, or choice. RadioLab podcasts also available.
Portfolio of scientific research studies done as projects by students.
The AAAS review journal for science materials for all ages, including reviews and recommendations for books, videos, software, and web sites.
Links to free science e-books, textbooks, lecture notes, monographs, and other science related documents.
A resource for science and technology courses. Online theory items, feedback forum.
Online science lessons on a wide variety of subjects, including the cloning of Dolly the sheep, the Montserrat volcano, water on the Moon, Martian fossils, and the "chicken flu."
Science and environmental education specialists offer science awareness through simulated classroom safaris for all ages.
Dedicated to the simple idea that everyone should be able to contribute to science. Provides informative quizzes and articles.
Developing the scientific contents for the Bilingual Project Integrated Curriculum designed by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia and the British Council.
Journal offers articles about teaching in science and interdisciplinary topics. Includes abstracts and submission information.
Community of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education. Inquiry-posed problems, information, demonstrations, and labs.
Purchase an instructional video that details essential elements of Science Olympiad's Wright Stuff (rubber band-propelled airplanes) competition.
Dictionary of scientific terms and scientists and science news. In French but with access from English terms.
Resource for educators and students. The Science Classroom and the Kid Zone are to make learning fun.
Worksheets, lesson plans, and activities for teaching K-12 science classes.
Free, advertising-supported online magazine that provides news about the latest discoveries and hottest research projects in everything from astrophysics to zoology.
Search engine for videos on scientific subjects where every video is reviewed to verify its accuracy and quality.
A science fact sent by email each workday. Large online archive. Free trial subscription.
Links to specific scientific disciplines. Offers features, columnists articles, homework helper, science topics for discussion, books and software links, downloads, and email.
Resource for K-12 science educators.
Fun to read science facts and trivia presented in a very pleasant manner!
In addition to resources for teachers, the Kid's Corner has links to science activities and there are additional science resources for students.
A production of The University of Texas McDonald Observatory. StarDate tells listeners what to look for in the night sky and explains the science, history, and skylore behind these objects. It also reports on research findings and space missions, and it offers tidbits on astronomy in the arts and popular culture.
Engineers and scientists are available to answer questions. The site also features an archive of past enquiries.
Specializes in math, science and design technology for K-8 students. Encourages life-long learning in teachers, and educational techniques through on-site workshops, short courses. magazines, and supply list recommendations, using everyday concepts.
Program that sponsors research experiences in the polar regions for U.S. elementary and secondary school teachers. Includes program information, journals and other reports from current and past participants, and related classroom activities.
Has links for science teachers, biology teachers in particular, as well as general education links. Includes useful sites for lesson planning and searching the internet.
Responses to issues regarding 12th-Grade TIMSS.
Designed to make Triple Science GCSEs more widely available to pupils in UK schools. Provides support material in biology, chemistry and physics.
Resources for K-16 teachers about what science is and how it works.
Promoting the use of animated gifs and Java applets in the teaching of science. The site has samples and shows how these may be incorporated into websites and PowerPoint slides for use in education.
Brings modern and near real-time volcano information to school kids.
A free website dedicated to learning through exploration and communication.
The AAAS review journal for science materials for all ages, including reviews and recommendations for books, videos, software, and web sites.
A place where parents and teachers can learn, plan, and prepare to inspire young minds through hands-on science discovery.
Archived recordings of the nature program about sound and how it's used.
Each week, Planetary Radio visits with a scientist, engineer, project manager, advocate or writer who can provide a unique perspective on the quest for knowledge about our solar system and beyond. Broadcast weekly.
Weekly show from Canada hosted by Bob McDonald and broadcast on Saturdays. Listen to show archives using RealAudio, mp3 and ogg files.
Two-minute radio broadcasts covering everyday science topics, especially those that are "wow, that's neat" types. Each script for A Moment of Science is checked by a scientist in the appropriate field.
Produces a two-minute sound portrait every weekday, providing recordings of nature, culture and science worldwide.
Radio show provided by WNYC presenting thought-provoking, often funny, science essays revolving around a single topic such as laughter, deception, or choice. RadioLab podcasts also available.
A production of The University of Texas McDonald Observatory. StarDate tells listeners what to look for in the night sky and explains the science, history, and skylore behind these objects. It also reports on research findings and space missions, and it offers tidbits on astronomy in the arts and popular culture.
A free radio service offering stories about science, culture, and the environment of the Far North. Includes archives [last audio update in 2005].
Information about humans, animals, space, the planet Earth and various hot topics. Includes TV listings, Listen Again online radio, news reports, quizzes, picture galleries and games.
Designed to make Triple Science GCSEs more widely available to pupils in UK schools. Provides support material in biology, chemistry and physics.
A great place for 4th to 6th grade children to learn about science.
Develops curricula, videos and activities to enhance learning of scientific topics. Includes list of projects and staff.
Provides information about physics, chemistry and nanotechnology, education and admissions to degree programs. Download question papers and study materials free.
A worldwide hands-on, primary and secondary school-based education and science program.
Portfolio of scientific research studies done as projects by students.
Free video lectures on science and technology topics.
Links to free science e-books, textbooks, lecture notes, monographs, and other science related documents.
Resources for K-16 teachers about what science is and how it works.
Offers science literacy programs in areas around the world. Page includes company history and locations.
Includes activity of the month for students and teachers of elementary science, as well as an archive of past activities, and resources.
Dedicated to the simple idea that everyone should be able to contribute to science. Provides informative quizzes and articles.
Children's science author, Dr. Fred Bortz, including biographical information, list of books, FAQs, and information about school visits.
In addition to resources for teachers, the Kid's Corner has links to science activities and there are additional science resources for students.
Search engine for videos on scientific subjects where every video is reviewed to verify its accuracy and quality.
Resources are sorted by category and grade level.
Brings modern and near real-time volcano information to school kids.
Community of educators, students, schools, science museums and other institutions demonstrating a new model for inquiry science education. Inquiry-posed problems, information, demonstrations, and labs.
Developing the scientific contents for the Bilingual Project Integrated Curriculum designed by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia and the British Council.
Journal offers articles about teaching in science and interdisciplinary topics. Includes abstracts and submission information.
Education and training programs in science.
Video podcast of cool science demonstrations.
Answers to a variety of science and technology questions, including questions you never thought to ask.
Specializes in math, science and design technology for K-8 students. Encourages life-long learning in teachers, and educational techniques through on-site workshops, short courses. magazines, and supply list recommendations, using everyday concepts.
Presents some of the most challenging science questions in various fields of study. Includes further discussion on certain topics.
Program that sponsors research experiences in the polar regions for U.S. elementary and secondary school teachers. Includes program information, journals and other reports from current and past participants, and related classroom activities.
Fun to read science facts and trivia presented in a very pleasant manner!
Services public and private school districts and schools on the continental USA and in Hawaii through teacher and administrator seminars and workshops.
Worksheets, lesson plans, and activities for teaching K-12 science classes.
Online science laboratory. Includes learning activities and show information.
All about soap bubbles. Bubble blowing, solutions, history, fun, Java games, bubble machines and trivia.
Links to specific scientific disciplines. Offers features, columnists articles, homework helper, science topics for discussion, books and software links, downloads, and email.
Responses to issues regarding 12th-Grade TIMSS.
From teacher Bill Beaty's homepages. Includes links, projects and lesson plans.
Engineers and scientists are available to answer questions. The site also features an archive of past enquiries.
An interactive distance learning web site designed to immerse your students in the exciting process of deep-sea research and exploration.
Science news and activities with an emphasis on extremes.
Access to the K-12 Integrating Science, Math, and Technology Reference Curriculum is now FREE.
Includes guided links for students, lesson plans and references for teachers, as well as collaborative projects directed towards the middle school level.
Free, advertising-supported online magazine that provides news about the latest discoveries and hottest research projects in everything from astrophysics to zoology.
Science and other technology subjects for home learning centers, amateur radio operators, and amateur scientists.
Resource for K-12 science educators.
Established to promote efforts to improve precollege and undergraduate education in the areas of mathematics and science. A hallmark of IMSE efforts is the collaboration of research mathematicians and scientists with education researchers and teachers.
Online science lessons on a wide variety of subjects, including the cloning of Dolly the sheep, the Montserrat volcano, water on the Moon, Martian fossils, and the "chicken flu."
A science fact sent by email each workday. Large online archive. Free trial subscription.
Resource for educators and students. The Science Classroom and the Kid Zone are to make learning fun.
A resource for science and technology courses. Online theory items, feedback forum.
Offers programs for K-12 students and MIT students, and resources for parents and teachers as well as MIT alumni.
Promoting the use of animated gifs and Java applets in the teaching of science. The site has samples and shows how these may be incorporated into websites and PowerPoint slides for use in education.
Features over science labs for biology, chemistry, and physics, and numerous other printable note skeletons, graphic organizers, and worksheets.
Has links for science teachers, biology teachers in particular, as well as general education links. Includes useful sites for lesson planning and searching the internet.
A student magazine from Tehran, with mathematics and physics content. In both Iranian and English.
In addition to the catalog itself, links are provided to curriculum materials, professional development, software, visual and audiovisual classroom support, print material and online resources.
Purchase an instructional video that details essential elements of Science Olympiad's Wright Stuff (rubber band-propelled airplanes) competition.
Explanations about form and function in science and technology.
Science and environmental education specialists offer science awareness through simulated classroom safaris for all ages.
Dictionary of scientific terms and scientists and science news. In French but with access from English terms.
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