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| Atoms Family |
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| Learn about energy, the principles of atoms, light, fuel conservation, and electricity. Includes experiments for different age groups. |
Reviewed by Antie_Em
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| BrainPOP |
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| Health, science, technology animation and educational site for kids. Animated movies, comic strips, and activity pages. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Exploring the Nanoworld |
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| Investigate the nanoworld by learning how materials are customized to create everything. Includes movies and a downloadable booklet that shows how LEGO's can be used to demonstrate nanotechnology principles. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Tiny Planets |
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| Learn and play with Bing & Bong about technology, nature, and light & color. Also puzzles, coloring book, and e-cards. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Discovery Kids |
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| Science TV series for children. Articles, fan sites, science games, Web cams, video clips, and a TV schedule. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Dragonfly |
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| Covers many scientific topics, including water, space, flight, and other life and environmental subjects. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Human Evolution |
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| Interactive activity shows the major hominid (human or human-like) species discovered to date, when they lived, and how they might be related to each other.
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Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| NASA: Why Files |
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| Lesson guide for teachers and parents, and for the students online investigations, activities, interviews, and fun stuff. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Pfizer Fun Zone |
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| Shockwave presentations about microbes and diseases through history, present research, and important discoveries. Includes a glossary and experiments. |
Reviewed by Antie_Em
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| Science for Families |
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| Directory of annotated resource lists organized by categories, articles on science topics, and a message board encouraging discussion of many science topics. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Science News for Kids |
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| Devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 13. Including hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and fun stuff.
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Reviewed by hbird64
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| Strange Matter |
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| Discovers what things are made of (material science), featuring games, experiments, videos. |
Reviewed by netlibrarian
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| Wonderville |
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| Learning site for elementary-school children with video, activities, and animations. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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| Animal Diversity Web |
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| Classify some animals and find out why a frog is called a frog. |
Reviewed by panndy
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| DinoDictionary.com |
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| Learn about dinosaurs from the Acanthopholis to the Zizhongosaurus, discover which dinosaur is the smallest and where you can go to see dinosaurs. |
Reviewed by panndy
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| Kids Ark |
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| Come aboard the cyber space station. Send reports and pictures to Captain Zeb. He wants to know what life is like here on Earth. |
Reviewed by darbel
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| Kids' Science Page |
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| Read about plants, animals and the environment while discovering how-to do science projects using the scientific method. |
Reviewed by panndy
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| Little Shop of Physics |
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| Colorado State's hands-on science program gives children everywhere an opportunity to experiment with items from their own homes. |
Reviewed by panndy
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| Partricia Booth.com |
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| Preserve special memories with a customized digital photo album. Get photography tips. Purchase decorative cameras, flip album software, and decorative novelty items to preserve your pictures. |
Reviewed by hbird64
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