Science Sites for Students

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1   Link   Guide to Online Schools
Guide To Online Schools is an online education directory that specializes in online degrees, online schools, and distance learning.
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2   Link   Owl & Mouse
US maps, world maps, Europe maps, Asia maps, Africa maps and more.Free interactive maps to teach continents, countries, states, capitals, geographical features and cultural monuments.
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3   Link   Physics.org
Physics.org is brought to you by the Physics in Society team at the Insitute of Physics.
Our aim is to inspire people of all ages about physics. Let us be your guide and show you the best physics places on the web.
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4   Link   Monterey Bay Aquarium
Games, activities, aquarium exhibits and more.
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5   Link   Interactive Websites
Resource Materails and Technology Center for the Deaf and Hard or Hearing.
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6   Link   EDSITEment
EDSITEment offers a treasure trove for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality material on the Internet in the subject areas of literature and language arts, foreign languages, art and culture, and history and social studies.
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7   Link   CELLS alive!
CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research.
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8   Link   Arcademic Skill Builders
Arcademic Skill Builders are online educational video games that offer a powerful approach to learning basic math, language arts, vocabulary, and thinking skills.
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9   Link   BrainPOP
BrainPOP's motto is "the more you know, the more you know" and that is why they offer so many opportunities to learn about health, science, and technology through movies. Use the pull-down menu to select a movie. Get the popcorn ready. Be sure to rea
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10   Link   Bridges
There are more than a half a million bridges in the United States, and you rely on them every day to cross obstacles like streams, valleys, and railroad tracks. But do you know how they work? Or why some bridges are curved while others are straight?
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11   Link   Dams
With the exception of the Great Wall of China, dams are the largest structures ever built. Throughout history, big dams have prevented flooding, irrigated farmland, and generated tremendous amounts of electricity. Without dams, modern life as we know
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12   Link   Domes
They have been called "the king of all roofs", and they cover some of our most important buildings. Domes are curved structures - they have no angles and no corners - and they enclose and enormous amount of space without the help of a single column.
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13   Link   DragonFly
Feeling bored? Not any more - that is if you visit this site. Science topics found here include navigation, space, time, water, people, and plants, small and tall, earth sounds, using tools, trees and seeds, and more.
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14   Link   Explore Zone - Space.com
This incredible site has the most up-to-date information on things that are happening to our planet and beyond. If you want to know the latest - space, earthquake, Mission launches, weather, tides, volcanoes, and more - you must visit the Zone.
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15   Link   Field Trips for Field Trips
Going into the field in search of rocks, minerals, and fossils is a lot of fun. At this site you will find some tips to make your experience even better.
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16   Link   HowStuffWorks
Learn how everythings works, from cells to fuel gauges! This is truly an incredible site, especially for those with an insatiable curiously to tinker!
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17   Link   Fun for Scienz Kids
Here are some fun science experiments for kids to do at home. Have a blast as you make bubbles, paper airplanes, and more. Kids, be sure to check with your parents before you try these ideas.
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18   Link   Gizmo of the Week
Did you ever wonder how a steam engine works? Or, how about a VCR? Check this site out to find the answers. If you don't want to miss a week, subscribe to the site. Appropriate for grades 7+
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19   Link   Hoover Dam
When you arrive at this site use the pull-down menu to find Hoover Dam. Theleft sidebar menu allows you to navigate through the special features, maps, timelines, and the people and events related to this topic.
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20   Link   How Stuff Works
Have you ever wondered how a clock works, how a DVD player plays a movie, or how a cassette tape can record sound? Visit this site and you will find the answer to these questions and many more.
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