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Science

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Science (6-12)

Science Websites for Teachers

Support for High School Science

Online Science Games

MIT Course Material for Physics

MIT Course Material for Biology

Periodic Table for Chemistry

Pearson BioCoach Interactive Activities

Free Scientific Books and Journals

Free Science Worksheets and Printables

Virtual Science World Avatar

Virtual Nerd for Algebra and Physics

Maryland Virtual High School of Math and Science

Online Resources for Teaching in Science

http://undsci.berkeley.edu/
The mission of this site, Understanding Science, is to provide a fun, accessible, and free resource for teachers that accurately communicates what science is and how it really works.

http://www.concord.org/activities/grade-level/high-school
This site is sponsored by the Concord Consortium, a nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts that strives to bring the promise of technology into a reality for education in science, math and engineering.

http://www.benchfly.com/
Providing laboratory techniques, science videos and current protocols, BenchFly is the everyday guide to a career as a scientist.

http://www.teachersdomain.org/
Teachers’ Domain is an online library of more than 1,000 free media resources from the best in public television. These classroom resources, featuring media from NOVA, Frontline, Design Squad, American Experience, and other public broadcasting and content partners are easy to use and correlate to state and national standards. Teachers’ Domain strives to strengthen teacher knowledge by providing innovative teaching methods that incorporate technology in the classroom and inspire students to learn.

http://www.cac.cornell.edu/Education/SAGE.aspx
This site is Cornell University’s award-winning K-12 Science & Arts Gateway for Education (SAGE). Developed by the Cornell Center for Advanced Computing, this gateway provides educators and students with links to lesson planning and learning resources in science, mathematics, and the arts.

http://wise.berkeley.edu/
Created by educators at the University of Berkely in California, WISE (Web-based Inquiry Science Environment) free curriculum projects are designed to complement a teacher’s current science curriculum, and provide an exciting and engaging experience for students in grades 5-12. A web browser is all students need to take notes, discuss theories, and organize their arguments… they can even work from home! The WISE Teacher Area lets teachers explore new projects and grade students’ work on the Web.

http://www.fi.edu/learn/hotlists/index.php
Franklin Institute Educational Hotlists link to online resources that science educators and enthusiasts may find useful. The resources have been screened to ensure they stimulate creative science and learning.

http://www.sciencegems.com/
Frank Potter’s Science Gems are for students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians and provide more than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level.

http://www.sciencegems.com/
Frank Potter’s Science Gems are for students, parents, teachers, scientists, engineers and mathematicians and provide more than 14,000 Science Resources sorted by Category, Subcategory, and Grade Level.

http://www.kidsnet.org/sfkc/
Developed by the National Public Radio's show, Science Friday, this resource is designed for a younger audience, grades 6-8, and relates the resources to educational benchmarks for that age group. However, many of the resources may be applicable to older students.

http://www.sciencefriday.com/
The website of the National Public Radio show, Science Friday - Making Science User Friendly. This is a fantastic resource, particularly for contemporary developments in science.

http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/science.html
This site provides lesson plans that are related to New York Times stories. A new lesson plan is posted each week.

http://sciencestandardslessons.org/index.php
This Bank of Standards Based Lessons is designed to help PreK - 12 educators increase student learning specifically in science. It has the capability of preparing students to demonstrate their knowledge and skills both on standardized testing and

 

 

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