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Important!  Some of these web sites are very instructional and educational, and you may find some wonderful material to use with your children.
However, not all sites may be suitable for children, so please use discretion.
Please remember that a listing here does not imply endorsement of the site.

Africanized Honey Bees on the Move lesson plans developed to familarize students with honey bees and bee safety issues through a variety of interesting activities

A Look Inside the Human Body skeletal, muscular, respiratory, digestive, nervous, circulatory systems

Amethyst Galleries' Mineral Gallery a constantly growing collection of mineral descriptions, images, and specimens

Amusement Park Physics what are the forces behind the fun?

Answers in Genesis

Ask a Biologist -- Experiments & Stuff

Astronomical Image Library

Audubon Online National Audubon Society

Australian Platypus Conservancy

Automotive Learning Online over one hundred illustrations of the automobile with animations and thousands of descriptive links (Java-compatible browser needed)

Beakman and Jax

BeeCulture

Beekeeper's Reference

Bill Nye the Science Guy's Nye Labs Online

Biotic Message, The (the book evolutionists don't want you to know about!)

Bird Identification pictures, videos, songs and other identification tips and tools for identifying birds

Birding on the Web birding Hot Spots, and rare bird alert phone numbers, information on seeds to attract birds, building bird houses, and links to home pages of other bird watchers and much more!

Bob's Rock Shop an online publication for rock collectors and lapidary hobbyists

The Bubblesphere bubble blowing, solutions, questions, history, fun, games, machines and trivia about bubbles are found on this website

The Bug Review learn about common household and garden pests

Build Your Own Computer -- a tutorial

Center for Scientific Creation

The Creation Concept

Creation, Dinosaurs and thE Flood Did the Big Bang happen already or will it? Did Noah's flood cover the whole earth ? Did God or nobody create the Universe ? How old are the earth and the stars? When did dinosaurs live? Explore these questions and more

Creation Research Society Do you think the theory of evolution is a fact accepted by ALL scientists? Think again!

Creation Science resources related to the study of origins and science from a creationist perspective

Creation Science Evangelism

Cooking: How to Make Your Own Rock Candy

Cow's Eye Dissection

Cyber Frog Dissecting

Desert Life in the American Southwest environment, geology, animals, plants and people

Dinosaur Time Machine facts, games, dinosaur footprint pictures and more

Discover Magazine excerpts of selected stories from the current or recent issues of this science publication

Earth and Moon Viewer real-time satellite views -- use of a graphical browser strongly recommended

Earthquake Information near-real-time Earthquake Bulletin provided by the National Earthquake Information Service (NEIS)

Earth Science Associates POLONIUM HALOS Evidence For Earth's Instant Creation?

Eco-systems:

Edible/Inedible Experiments Archive a series of experiments demonstrating concepts in different branches of science; some may be eaten before, during or after the experiment, and some definitely should not be eaten at all

Evolution, truth or dare? by D. Timothy Anstine, Ph.D.

The Exploratorium -- the museum of science, art and human perception interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, science news, and publications

  • Webmaster's Page the Exploratorium's webmaster's site, with javascript educational pages on building a solar system, your weight on other worlds, lightning, bubbles, and cryptography
Explore Science the first shocked science lab on the Web, this site will let both students and teachers interact with material on the web, rather than just reading text; visualize: mechanics, E+M, life sciences, waves, astro, optics, games, basics

The Franklin Institute Online: Learning Resources: Collections and Investigations

Frank Potter's Science Gems subcategories and grade level resources in physical science, earth science, life science, mathematics, engineering, plus more

Fun Science Gallery an informative collection of scientific instruments and experiments to make at home or at school, complemented by images and diagrams

The Galileo Effect Darwin vs. Behe, evolution vs. science, AIDS & cancer controversies. The Struggle for Truth in Science: an invitation to consider the implications of recent scientific discoveries, and a call to heighten objectivity in science, no matter where the facts may lead

The Great Dinosaur Mystery answers for the whole family about dinosaurs, fossils and earth history, also featuring helps for teachers and parents, plus educational activities and games for young people

The Green Frog News FREE, downloadable science and environmental newsletter for kids! Coloring and activities too!

Greg's Views on Creation & Science

Growing Crystals
These experiments should only be done with adult supervision.

Hands On Plastics and Hands on Plastics, Jr. lesson plans, background information on plastics and a free resin sample kit

The Heart: An Online Exploration

Herp Pictures, References and On-Line Resources frogs, toads, newts, salamanders, lizards, snakes, crocodilians, turtles, tortoises, terrapins, tuatara

Holography:

Home Science Tools (affordable science tools for small schools)

How Stuff Works ever wonder how engines work, or a VCR, cell phone? How about telephones, pendulums, toilets, electomagnetism, horsepower, microprocessors? This site is a must!

Human Anatomy Online over one hundred illustrations of the human body with animations and thousands of descriptive links (Java-compatible browser needed)

Hummingbirds.net information on attracting, watching, feeding, and studying North American hummingbirds

Illogical Geology And it's Relationship to the Evolution Theory

Insect Lore ants, butterflies, frogs, ladybugs, worms, science projects, games, puppets, videos

Institute for Creation Research

IRIS Seismic Monitor

KidsGardening.com

The Lab - Australian Broadcasting Corporation's online gateway to Science

Laserium Home Page music for your eyes

Last Word answers to interesting questions like - Why is the sky blue? Why don't
penguins' feet freeze? (NB: evolutionary slant...)

MadSciNet: the 24 hour exploding laboratory the Mad Scientist Network -- ask-a-scientist, science experiments, home science experiments, kitchen science, science fairs

Meteors & Meteorites websites:

  • International Meteor Organization IMO was created in response to an ever growing need for international cooperation of meteor amateur work; the collection of meteor observations by several methods from all around the world ensures the comprehensive study of meteor showers and their relation to comets and interplanetary dust

  • Leonid Storm this site monitors the yearly Leonid event in near-real time in order to provide the scientific, satellite, and public communities with up-to-date information as to how the meteor shower or storm is progressing

  • Meteorites and Their Properties

  • Meteors, Meteorites and Impacts
Michael J. Behe page author of Darwin's Black Box

Mitosis Photo Gallery also has an interactive tutorial to help learn the steps in mitosis

Molecular Expressions: Images from the Microscope features hundreds of photomicrographs (photographs through the microscope) of everything from superconductors to ice cream

Monarch Watch Monarch migration, biology, butterfly gardening, research projects, reading room, email list and more!

NASA Homepage

  • The Learning Technologies Channel an interactive source for students and educators to participate in science and outreach programs

  • NASA Human Spaceflight this site has info on the Shuttle and Space Station, also includes info about Mars exploration and much more

  • NSSDC Photo Gallery photos of the planets, asteroids, comets, nebulae, galaxies and much more

  • Science@NASA space science news -- read the top stories or subscribe to receive notice of news via email

  • SkyWatch find out when a spacecraft will be flying over your city
Ocean Planet Homepage

Ocean Planet: How Deep Can They Go? -- The RMS Titanic

Periodic Table of the Elements clickable image map that gives extensive information on each element, such as history, sources, properties, isotopes, and uses, as well as the atomic number, symbol, weight, and electron configuration

PhysicsWeb

Physics 2000 an interactive journey through modern physics, learning visually and conceptually about 20th Century science and high-tech devices

Pvscience's Business Card free science help for homeschoolers and school students

Quantum Mechanics Made Simple

Revolution Against Evolution

ScienceBob.com enter the world of Science Bob to try home experiments, visit his on-line lab and get answers to your science questions

Science Explained interesting, educational topics from an experienced science teacher

SCIENCE HOBBYIST: Amateur Science page

The Science of Sound a series of experiments about sound and its application to animals, musical instruments and communications; this unit was designed for use in the second grade

Science Snacks (snacks for the mind, not the taste buds - experiments for kids)

Secrets at Sea an online education adventure covering topics in Ocean Science

Sky & Telescope Magazine news, sights, tips, imaging, resources

Star Gazer Home Page home page of Jack Horkheimer, Star Hustler -- the first and only weekly TV series on naked-eye astronomy

The True.Origin Archive exposing the myth of evolution

UALR Arkansas Earthquake Center K-12 education activities, projects, virtual field trips and virtual earthquakes as well as general information on earthquakes, the New Madrid Fault, maps, preparedness and response, earthquake research and more

The Ultimate Science Fair Resource ideas, projects, links

US Geological Survey science topics covered: earthscience, earth, geology, geospatial, earthquake, volcano, hydrology, mapping, water, biology

Virtual Chemistry Lab chemistry lab simulations for the classroom, the laboratory and the internet

Volcanic Lake Research

Weather Sense provides quality weather-related products -- rain gauges, barometers, hygrometers/thermometers, software, lightning detectors, weather radios, weather vanes, wind socks and much more.

Whelmers Science Activities science activities that will catch the eye and mind of even the most indifferent student

Young Entomologists Society

The Yuckiest Site on the Internet a science education site that uses a laugh-and-learn technique that makes learning fun, includes info about, worms, the body, yucky games and much, much more!



Visit the Virtual Field Trips page.....
and tour the International Space Station, the Electronic Zoo, the Smithsonian Gem & Mineral Collection, Stein's Virtual Insectary, Volcano World and more!

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This page was last updated Wednesday, 10-Aug-2005 21:14:11 EDT
This page was checked for bad/broken links 24 March 2004

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