Around The Web In 12 Links – Science
March 15, 2009 by Valerie
Science offers so much in the understanding why certain things exist. Science can be controversial depending on your belief system (Christianity, Evolution, Intelligent Design, etc). However, one thing that we can all agree upon is the fact that Science is intriguing. It is exciting and new every day! Whether you have a student who is in Kindergarten or High School, these 12 links will be a great addition to your Internet bookmark.
Fun News:
Science News - A place where kids can see the latest scoop on thing happening around us
Science Alert – A more serious news reporting site that will help students see what is being studied by scientist
Science Experiments:
Science Experiments – Lots of fun science experience and learning tools that can be tried at home
Science For Kids – Fun activities to learn more about chemical and physical change.
Topical Science:
Animal Science - Discovery Kids offers a fun interactive site where you can learn first hand about animals and much more
Space Science: Study about the Supernova and the Solar System with fun videos and fact cards
Environmental Science: Lots of different links from the National Institute of Environment concerning the environment through song, jokes, worksheets, videos, and much more
NASA Kids – A great scientific approach to studying space with suggestions for viewing real life photos from the NASA channel
Kids Corner – Worksheets and visual science for the topic of Biology
General Science Weblinks:
Science With Me – Help Your Children Learn Science the Easy, Hands-On Way with Science
Cool Science – At Cool Science, real live scientist entertain questions of all kinds through interactive computer programs. They encourage young scientists to get their hands dirty-virtually. Great for junior high and high school students.
Dr. Universe - Lots of great tools for studying anything from dinosaurs to gravity
Valerie is a born and raised Southern California girl. On her little corner of the beach, she homeschools her three wonderful blessings. Before marriage, she wrote for public television, taught kindergarten, and was a live-in Nanny. She is the Moderator of an International Yahoo group (Just4homeschoolfamilies), as well as Senior Editor of an e-mail monthly newsletter (Words Of Encouragement). For daily happenings, she has a homeschool blog (Homeschooling With Encouragement) where you can read about her personal ups and downs of homeschooling.
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Marsha on Sun, 15th Mar 2009 9:33 am
Thanks for the great links, Valerie. I look forward to exploring them with my science-crazy boys!
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Nikowa@KHA on Sun, 15th Mar 2009 8:17 pm
My favorite subject! Thanks for the links!!!!
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