Science Teacher Resources
Science is a fascinating field of education, as that most scientists never quit learning themselves. There is much to study and much to observe in this field. Education for science seeks to develop an understanding of the context of science and to apply it to processes, thereby developing new approaches to what we already do know. Technology is a big part of science education, as computers are able to take over many tasks scientists found rather tedious. The resources herein are specifically for science teachers to help in teaching science and nature subjects.
Addison Wesley Longman: BioSurf
Check Addison Wesley Longman for information on their biology curriculum, including material, links, lessons, online activities, and more.
Advanced Network and Services: Library: Himalayas: Where Earth Meets Sky
Check Advanced Network and Services for information on their virtual tour of the Himalayas, including botany, environmental concerns, maps, and quizzes.
Advanced Network and Services: Library: Physics Is Phun
Browse Advanced Network and Services for information on their resources for high school classrooms, including key topic areas, quizzes, experiments, and games.
Advanced Network and Services: Think Quest Junior: Amazing Brain
Check Advanced Network and Services for information on material, lessons, activities, and other resources on the brain.
Advanced Network and Services: Think Quest: Chemistry Experiments You Can Do at Home
Check Advanced Network and Services for information on chemistry experiments for students to do at home, including materials list, procedures, and observations.
Advanced Network and Services: Think Quest: CHEMystery
Check Advanced Network and Services for information on resources based on high school-level textbooks, includes lessons, glossary, and related resources.
American Association for the Advancement of Science: Project 2061
Browse American Association for the Advancement of Science for information on K-12 science education reform, including news, newsletter, links, and resources.
Army Times Publishing Company: Outer Orbit
Check Army Times Publishing for information on educational resources and activities geared to space exploration, including a K-12 lessons, news, and links.
Bagheera.com: Craig Kasnoff: Endangered Species Classroom
Check Bagheera.com for information on curriculum for grades 9-12, including a series of classroom activities on conservation biology, with links.
Bill Beaty: Cool Science
Check Bill Beaty's Cool Science site for resources and links to related sites, including publications, and resources.
Bonus: Dr. Bob Jenkins: Interesting Science Stuff
Check Dr. Bob Jenkins for interesting science news for children ages 10 and up, including science facts, Q&A section, and other articles.
British Broadcasting Corporation, United Kingdom: Science in Action
Check British Broadcasting Corporation for information on resources for students and teachers, including quizzes, and other resources.
California State Energy Commission: Energy Information and Resources Guide
Check California State Energy Commission for information on their K-12 science resources and curricula, including links to other sites, and details.
California State Energy Commission: Energy Quest
Browse California State Energy Commission for information on energy topics for elementary-age classes, including puzzles, tips, biographies, and an online Q&A forum.
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio: Ralph P. Harvey: Antarctic Search for Meteorites
Browse Case Western Reserve University for information on meteorites, FAQ listings, information to field members, and more.
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio: Ralph P. Harvey: Antarctic Search for Meteorites
Check Case Western Reserve University for information on meteorite research, including links, resources, and details.
Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval: Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching
Browse Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval, with awards for science and math teachers, including biographies and results.
Chem 4 Kids: Children's Chemistry Education Resources Guide
Check Chem4Kids for information on educational presentations for children in chemistry, including matter and the elements, atoms, physical states, chemical reactions, chemists.
Chicago Academy of Sciences, Illinois: Science Education Online: Science, Nature, and the Web
Check Chicago Academy of Sciences for educators and the general public, including natural science education, science outreach, and online learning, with links.
Classroom of the Future
Check Classroom of the Future for information on high school science units, sponsored by NASA and Wheeling Jesuit University, with CD-ROM.
Colorado State University, Fort Collins: Brian Jones: Little Shop of Physics
Check Colorado State University for information on K-12 science experiments, including supply lists, and instructions.
Curtin University of Technology, Australia: Mariusz Kovler: Exploring Gravity
Browse Curtin University for information on gravity resources for high school students, with tutorials, and quizzes for each section.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse: Mathematics and Science Education Resources Guide
Browse Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for math and science with links to related sites, online applications, resources, and more.
EnviroLink.org: Environmental Education Network
Check EnviroLink.org for information on educational resources for students and teachers in environmental science, with links to FAQ, lessons, and more.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Bob Miller's Light Walk
Check Exploratorium Museum for information on light and shadow exploration activities collections, including resources and links.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Bubbles
Browse Exploratorium Museum for information on bubbles and forces to mold bubbles, including recipes, FAQ, activities, and more.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Build a Solar System
Browse Exploratorium Museum for information on building a solar system, including links to related sites, an interactive method, and more.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Electricity and Magnetism Learning Resources Guide
Check Exploratorium Museum for information on resources for educational use of electricity and magnetism, with web links and more.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Learning Studio
Browse Exploratorium Museum for information on their multimedia center, with science activities, exhibits, teacher's guides, and articles.
Exploratorium Museum, San Francisco, California: Learning Studio
Check Exploratorium Museum for information on science-related sites and online exhibits, including optical illusions, archive, and more.
Exploratorium, San Francisco, California: Lightning
Browse Exploratorium for information on lightning, including facts, and anecdotes for thunder and lightning, and other resources.
Florida State University, Tallahassee: Center for Academic Support and Distance Learning
Browse Florida State University for information on a center geared to distance learning, with online course list, FAQ, resources, and news.
Florida State University, Tallahassee: Larry Dennis: Cyberspace Middle School
Check Florida State University for information on the Cyberspace Middle school, with links to education, multimedia, and activity sites.
Fourmilab, Switzerland: John Walker: Your Sky
Browse Fourmilab, Switzerland for information on astronomy resources for teachers and students, including maps of the sky and display options.
Franklin Institute of Science Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Living Things
Check Franklin Institute of Science for information on science lessons, activities and other information for biology students in high school.
Franklin Institute Science Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Investigating Wind Energy
Browse Franklin Institute for information on wind, including science activities for elementary classes, with links to related sites of interest.
Franklin Institute Science Museum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: K-8 Classroom Activities Guide
Check Franklin Institute for information on science activities for K-8 classes, including bioscience, communication, computers, and more.
Genentech: Access Excellence
Check Genentech for information on this resources program for high school biology teachers, including lab and classroom exercises, educators, and material.
Global School House: National Science Education Standards: Scope, Sequence, and Coordination
Check Global School House for information on science lessons for grades 9-12, including activities, assessments, and suggested readings.
Hallym University, South Korea: Great Physicists
Browse Hallym University for information on prominent figures in physics and math throughout history, including photos, extensive biographies, and indexes of scientists.
Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota: A Thousand Friends of Frogs
Check Hamline University for information on their collaborative project for K-12 classes studying frogs and habitats, including lessons, activities, and more.
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Everyday Classroom Tools
Check Harvard University for information on activities for grade K-2, 2-4, and 4-6, including activities, resources, and assessment for each unit.
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts: Eyes on the Sky, Feet on the Ground
Browse Harvard University for information on astronomy activities and information on K-6 classes to encourage theorizing, experimentation, and analysis of data.
How Stuff Works: Marshall Brain: How a Digital Clock Works
Check How Stuff Works for information on this article by Marshall Brain explaining digital clocks.
Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago: Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement: Porter W. Johnson: Smile Program Biology Resources Guide
Check Illinois Institute of Technology for information on this collection of lessons appropriate for elementary through high school, with resources.
Informative Graphics Corporation: Inner Body: Human Anatomy Resources Guide
Check Informative Graphics Corporation for information on this educational reference featuring animation and pictures of the human body and its functions.
International Business Machines: Inventors and Their Inventions
Check International Business Machines for information on the units for students in grade 3-6 and 6-9, including Internet resources and links.
International Educators Network:
Check International Educators Network for information on resources for teachers, administrators, and prospective teachers, including a newsletter.
International Wildlife Coalition: Whales of the World Education Program
Check International Wildlife Coalition for information on class activities for elementary students interested in whales, with program notes, suggestions, and quizzes.
Internet Archaeology, United Kingdom
Check Internet Archaeology, UK for information on research, reports, photos, drawings, data, information technology, and bibliographies.
Internet Public Library: Science Fair Project Guide
Check Internet Public Library for information on this guide for teachers and students in upper elementary through high school, with links.
Iowa State University, Ames: Jack C. Troeger: Astronomy Course for Students Using the Internet
Browse Iowa State University for information on resources for students and teachers of astronomy, including unit studies, links to related sites, and photos.
Kopernik.org
Check Kopernik.org for information on images from space, Q&A, and links to related space and astronomy sites of interest.
Learner.org: Annenberg-CPB Project: Mathematics and Science Project
Check Learner for information on projects and resources funded by the Annenberg Foundation, including an interactive, global study of wildlife migration, and projects.
Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction: Volcano Project Resources Guide
Check Maricopa Center for Learning and Instruction for information on volcano research through the Internet, including volcano terminology and detailed descriptions.
Math Olympiads Organization
Check Math Olympiads Organization for information on math competitions for grades 4-6, and 6-7, including samples, and ordering instructions.
McRel.org: Steven Jacobs: Whelmers
Check McRel.org for information on science skills, reasoning strategies, science standards, and other resources for teachers and students.
Missouri Botanical Gardens: Evergreen Project: What It's Like Where You Live
Browse Missouri Botanical Gardens for information on activities for teachers and students, endangered species maps, activities, and more.
Montana State University, Bozeman: Yohkoh Public Outreach Project: Surfing For Sunbeams
Check Montana State University in Bozeman for information on this virtual tour of the sun, including activities, and more educational tours.
Multi-Active Technologies: Brainium
Check Multi-Active Technologies for information on Brainium, with resources for elementary and middle school teachers and students, including curriculum ideas and games.
National Academy of Sciences: Elementary School Science Resources Guide
Check National Academy of Science for information on this online companion to the text "Science for Children: Resources for Teachers."
National Academy of Sciences: National Science Education Standards
Browse National Academy of Sciences for information on teaching, curriculum content, programs, systems, professional development, and assessment.
National Center for Science Education: Human Evolution Education Network
Check National Center for Science Education for information on resources for teachers of human evolution, including a newsletter and related links.
National Maritime Museum, United Kingdom: Royal Observatory, Greenwich
Check National Maritime Museum for information on visitor news, details on events, programs on the solar systems.
National Science Foundation: Hands-On Universe
Check National Science Foundation for information on this educational program enabling students to investigate the universe while applying tools and concepts.
National Science Teachers Association: Astronomy with a Stick
Browse National Science Teachers Association for information on resources geared to upper-elementary classes with observations of the sun, including courses, and text glossary.
North Carolina State University, Raleigh: Alec M. Bodzin: Science Educators Resources Guide
Check North Carolina State University for information on this collection of links to science-related sites for K-12 educators.
North Carolina State University, Raleigh: Alec M. Bodzin: Shell Island Dilemma
Check North Carolina State University for information on inquiry-based science resources for elementary to high school students, with links to related sites.
North Central Regional Educational Laboratory: Achieving Excellence
Check North Central Regional Educational Laboratory for information on K-12 math and science resources, and other details for supporting teachers to excellence.
Pennsylvania State University, University Park: Alistair B. Fraser: Bad Science
Check Pennsylvania State University for information on resources for basic science classes, with profiles on cases in astronomy, chemistry, meteorology, and physics.
Public Broadcasting Service: Arctic Journeys
Check Public Broadcasting Service for information on resources in science, social studies, geography, and other subjects, with Q&A, and links.
Public Broadcasting Service: NOVA Online: Teachers Resources Guide
Check Public Broadcasting Service for information on teaching resources for video and online presentations, including biology, earth sciences, physics, history, and more.
Purchon, United Kingdom: Gondar Design Science Resources Guide
Check Purchon, UK for information on resources geared to covering biology, chemistry, and physics for high school science students.
Rice University, Houston, Texas: Cynthia Lanius: CRPC: Girl TECH Lesson Plans and Resources Guide
Check Rice University for information on junior high and high school teachers and students, including activities, Internet resources for math and science.
San Diego State University, California: Biology Lessons: Prospective and Practicing Teachers
Check San Diego State University for K-8 classes, including a teacher's guide, glossary of terms, and links to related sites of interest.
Scholastic.com: Classroom Activities and Reproducible Guide
Browse Scholastic.com for a collection of links holding lesson plans and class activities, grouped by grade and subject, including math and reading.
Science Applications International Corporation: Douglas W. Potter: Athena Earth and Space Science for K-12
Check Science Applications International Corporation for information on resources gathered by NASA from remote atmospheric, oceanographic, and space sensors.
Science Learning Network
Browse Science Learning Network for information on links to exhibits, news, educational lists, and other activities available for science subjects.
Science Museum of Minnesota: Thinking Fountain
Check Science Museum for information on science activities, ideas, book summaries, images, and other information, with links to related sites.
Sea World-Busch Gardens: Aquatic Animals Educational Resources Guide
Check Sea World for information on teaching resources for aquatic animals and related science subjects, including activities, and lesson plans.
Sheffield Hallam University, England, United Kingdom: Schools Online Science
Browse Sheffield Hallam for information on school experiments, chat, links to other related science sites, and other resources.
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada: Virtual Whales
Check Simon Fraser University for information on resources geared to education for science students on whales, including links to related sites.
Some of Einstein's Writings on Science and Religion
Find information on this collection of excerpts, quotes, and summaries of Einstein's attitudes toward religion.
South Carolina ETV Network: South Carolina Statewide Systemic Initiative
Check South Carolina ETV Network for information on resources, including annotated links to science and math resources, with a keyword search engine.
South Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium: Explorer
Check South Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium for information on K-12 math and science resources, with lessons, labs, software, and other materials.
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas: Space Physics Resources Guide
Check Southwest Research Institute for information on this collection of links for topics related to space science, with literature and images from space.
Space Telescope Science Institute, Astronomy Education Resources Guide
Check Space Telescope Science Institute for information on these links to astronomy-related sites, including images, star charts, journals, and more.
Space Telescope Science Institute: Hubbell Space Telescope's Greatest Hits 1990-1995
Check Space Telescope Science Institute for information on these images from Hubbell during the years of 1990-1995.
Sprint Corporation: E Patrol
Check Sprint Corporation for information on energy-related activities for children, including endangered species, and other ways to save energy.
Stanford University, Stanford, California: Solar Center
Browse Stanford University for information on this collection of fun educational activities based on Solar Oscillations Investigations (SOI).
Star Laboratory: Learning Technologies
Check Star Laboratory for information on this introduction to the STARLAB Portable Planetarium, a tool for astronomy students.
State of Texas: Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission: Air Quality Lesson Plans
Check State of Texas for information on this collection of lessons for grades K-8 on air quality, with related links of interest.
Stellar Temperature Measurement: James Meunier: How Hot is that Star?
Browse Stellar Temperature Measurement for information on this project for middle through high school students, with facts, data, and images from NASA.
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey: Musical Plates
Check Steven Institute of Technology for a project for upper elementary and middle school classes, with activities.
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey: New Jersey Networking Infrastructure in Education
Check Steven Institute for lessons in math and science with the use of the Internet in the class, with a list of related sites.
United States Bureau of Land Management: Environmental Education Information and Resources Guide
Browse U.S. Bureau of Land Management for information on this federal organization, including state programs, volunteer opportunities, and other topics.
United States Bureau of Land Management: Great Basin
Check U.S. Bureau of Land Management for information on science resources geared to the environment and ecosystems.
United States Bureau of Land Management: Mystery of the Mesa
Check U.S. Bureau of Land Management for information on class resources for discovery of a prehistoric mesa in northern Alaska.
United States Bureau of Land Management: Teachers Environmental Education Resources Guide
Check U.S. Bureau of Land Management for information on articles written for middle and high school students on topics such as archaeology.
United States Department of Education: ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics and Environmental Education: Multicultural Mathematics and Science: Effective K-12 Practices for Equity
Check U.S. Department of Education for information on math and science achievement records among different student populations.
United States Department of Education: First in the World Challenge for Math and Science Education
Check U.S. Department of Education for text and information on the President's speech challenging excellence in math and science education.
United States Department of Energy: Virtual Frog Dissection Kit
Check U.S. Department of Energy for information on an innovative science program in Spanish, German, Dutch, French, Czech, Italian, and others.
United States Department of Navy: Neptune
Check U.S. Department of the Navy for information on plans and class activities to introduce oceanography concepts to K-12 students, with links.
United States Fish and Wildlife Service: Attention, Junior Fish and Wildlife Biologists
Check U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for information on educational materials for elementary students and educators, including games and puzzles.
United States Geological Survey: Learning Web
Check U.S. Geological Survey for information on science activities and class experiments for K-12 teachers and students, including lessons.
United States Global Change Research Information Office, Palisades, New York: Global Change and Environmental Education Resources Guide
Browse U.S. Global Change Research Information for their educational resources for teachers and students, including ecosystems, global environmental changes, and more.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Aeronautics Related Activities, Experiments, and Lesson Plans Guide
Check NASA's collection of activities geared to K-12 classes on rockets, including resources and links to other pages of interest.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Earth from Space
Check NASA for information on photos from their space shuttle, with images of cities, geographic regions, and weather.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Glenn Learning Technologies Project
Browse U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration's science education for K-12, including lessons, demonstrations, slide shows, and other details.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Goddard Space Flight Center: Solar Flare Theory
Check U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration for information on solar flares, X rays, and other topics, with puzzles and Q&A section.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Goddard Space Flight Center: Solar Flare Theory
Check NASA for information on upper level education on solar flare theory, including puzzles, Q&A section, and more.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center: Star Child
Browse NASA for information on the solar system for elementary classes, including a glossary.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: IMAGE: Public Outreach, Education, Teaching and Reaching Youth
Check NASA for information on an educational comparison studying global response of the Earth's magnetosphere to changes in solar wind.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jet Propulsion Laboratory: KidSat
Browse NASA's KidSat for information on bringing space exploration into the class, with interactive cameras mounted on the space shuttle.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Practical Uses of Math and Science
Browse U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration for information on math and science activities demonstrating how these apply to daily life.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Solar System Dynamics
Check NASA for information on resources for science teachers, including solar system dummies, glossary, and other images for space study.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Solar System Simulator
Check NASA for information on an interactive program for simulation of the solar system, including a color display.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous Guide
Check NASA for information on astronomy and space exploration, including information on the mission, instruments, and objectives.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Observatorium
Browse NASA for information on Earth, planets, and stars, including text and images, games, and more.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Off to a Flying Start
Browse NASA for information on an educational project for math and science students, including resources for teachers, and activities for students.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Passport to Knowledge: Live from the Rainforest
Check U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration for information on rainforest research for students and teachers.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Quest: K-12 Internet Initiative Guide
Check NASA for information on an interactive science project for K-12 on scientific research, including video, online, and print resources.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Science Fiction and Space Technology Guide
Check NASA for information on a guide to familiarize students with manned spacecraft systems, including activities.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Space Link
Check NASA for information on resources for K-12 educators, teacher library, activities, and related links of interest.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Space Team: Micro Gravity
Check NASA for an explanation of microgravity, with activities and description and diagrams on experiments creating microgravity.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Space Team: Rockets
Check U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration for a collection of cross-curricular activities and demonstrations for intermediate and upper level classrooms.
United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Stellar Activities
Check NASA for information on science and technology activity modules, including astronaut training, planetary geology, hydroponics, and more.
United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Explore the Globe Program
Check NOAA for information on K-12 programs exploring the glob, including teachers resources, with related links of interest.
United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Forecast Systems Laboratory, Boulder, Colorado: Globe Program
Check NOAA for information environmental data, with teacher's guide, news, and links to related sites.
United States National Science Foundation: Webs, Wires and Waves
Browse U.S. National Science Foundation for information on communications activities for elementary through high school students, including non-technological forms of communicating.
United States Office of Surface Mining
Check U.S. Office of Surface Mining for information on news releases, details on laws, budget details, and links to related sites.
Unites States Department of Education: Guide Book to Examine School Curricula
Browse U.S. Department of Education for information on U.S. and foreign teaching resources in math and science, including TIMSS data.
University of Arizona, Tucson: Students for the Exploration and Development of Space
Browse University of Arizona for information on this organization, including details on topics in astronomy and space science, conferences, and events.
University of Bradford, England, United Kingdom: Stars and Galaxies
Check University of Bradford, UK for information on astronomy for students, including descriptions of the sun, galaxies, nebulae, stars, and more.
University of California, Berkeley: Center for Science Education
Check University of California for information on resources for middle and high school teachers, with lessons in many aspects of science.
University of California, Berkeley: Classifying Galaxies
Check University of California for information on lessons designed for upper elementary through middle school-level classrooms, with lesson plans.
University of California, Berkeley: Isabel Hawkins: Sun-Earth Connection Education Forum
Browse University of California for a collection of links to increase science literacy and other resources, including movies, sounds, and images.
University of California, Berkeley: Learning from the Fossil Record
Browse University of California for information on multiple-concept classroom activities and resources, including lesson plans.
University of California, Berkeley: Museum of Paleontology: Education and Public Outreach Resources Guide
Browse University of California for information on lesson plans and related resources, seismic data sets and geologic time scales, including work sheets.
University of California, Berkeley: Museum of Paleontology: W. Brian Simison: Education and Public Outreach
Check University of California for information on lessons and resources for teachers, including data sets.
University of California, Davis: K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook
Check University of California for information on K-8 Aeronautics Internet Textbook for resources for teachers and students of aeronautics, including lessons.
University of California, Irvine: Frank Potter: Science Gems
Check University of California for information on lessons, activities for the class, category groups and grade levels.
University of California, San Diego: San Diego Supercomputer Center: Earth Rise
Check University of California for information on this resources highlighting photos of earth taken from the space shuttle, including a topographical search.
University of California, San Francisco: Visible Embryo Project
Check University of California for an educational exhibit on the stages of embryonic human development, including color photographs.
University of California, Santa Barbara: Kids Do Ecology
Check University of California for information on an educational outreach project for children studying basic science, marine ecology, and evolution, with data.
University of Colorado, Boulder: Mary Urquhart: Reaching for the Red Planet
Check University of Colorado for information on curriculum for upper elementary students based on a Mars colony, including student assignments.
University of Hawaii, Manoa: Exploring Planets in the Classroom
Browse University of Hawaii for information on hands-on science activities for grades K-12, including links to related sites of interest.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Cooperative Extensive Service: Great Plant Escape
Check University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for information on lessons dealing with plant science for upper elementary students, with activities, terms.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Curtis Shoaf and Mats Selen: Teaching Kids About Physics
Check University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for information on physics resources for middle and high school students, including activities, lesson plans, and more.
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: Steve Downey: About Antarctica
Check university of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign for information on this educational resource on Antarctica, including global warming, ozone depletion, and more.
University of Kentucky, Lexington: Pat Dillion: Katerpillars and Mystery Bugs
Check University of Kentucky for information on resources on various topics in entomology, activities, and classroom projects.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Birds: Our Environmental Indicators
Check University of Michigan for information on environmental science-based curriculum featuring field activities and lab research for middle-school classrooms.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Southeastern Michigan Mathematics and Science Learning Coalition
Check University of Michigan for information on resources for teachers and science students, including lessons, activities, tips, and more.
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor: Space Weather Today
Check University of Michigan for information on the sun and earth's aurora, including facts on space weather, in-depth analysis, and more.
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: Cell Biology Course
Check University of Michigan for information on this teaching aid for secondary-level biology, with basic cell terms, and descriptions.
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities: Christine Collins: 3M Collaborative Invention Unit
Check University of Minnesota for information on resources for elementary students and teachers, including links to related sites.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln: Nebraska Earth Science Education Network
Check University of Nebraska for information on resources for teachers, including library, lessons, online information, and more.
University of Newfoundland, Saint John's, Canada: Marine Institute: Networked Educational Topics
Check University of Newfoundland for information on marine-related topics, including links to related sites of interest, activities, projects, and glossary.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks: Building Volcano Models
Check University of North Dakota for information on lessons suitable for elementary classes, with instructions and more.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles: Telegarden
Check University of Southern California for information on interactive gardening, encouraging community-building and more, with links to related sites of interest.
University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg: Department of Polymer Science: Macro Galleria
Check University of Southern Mississippi for information on this presentation on polymers, including details, uses, and more.
University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia: Uniserv Science
Check University of Sydney for information on this network of resources for science teachers at Australian universities, including news.
University of Utah, Salt Lake City: Museum of Natural History: Natural History of Genes
Check University of Utah for information on a genetics project with resources for teachers and students, including a list of genetics topics.
University of Wales, Aberystwyth, United Kingdom: Green Generation
Check University of Wales for information on educational resources for students, teachers, and schools, including project ideas and links.
University of Washington, Bothell: Alan Cairns: Ask Science Questions
Check University of Washington for information on this collection of links to interactive sites for teachers and students to ask science questions.
University of Washington, Bothell: Eric H. Chudler: Neuroscience for Kids
Check University of Washington for information on resources for elementary and intermediate level teachers and students, including activities, experiments and more.
University of Washington, Bothell: SciEd: Science and Mathematics Education Resources Guide
Check University of Washington for information on this link collection, mostly related to science topics for teachers and students.
University of Wisconsin, Madison: National Institute for Science Education: Why Files
Check University of Wisconsin for information on the NSF's project exploring the science behind the news, including teacher and student resources.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg: Brian M. Tissue: Chemistry Hypermedia Project Guide
Browse Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University for information on teaching and learning chemistry, including educational publications and presentations.
Volvo Cars of North America: Cars and Their Environmental Impact
Check Volvo Cars of North American for information on automobiles, emissions, and their environmental effects, including details on how cars work.
Washington University, Bothell: School of Medicine: MAD Scientist Network
Check Washington University for information on resources featuring interactive questions to practicing scientists, with a Q&A archive.
Wildlife Preservation Trust International: The Wild Ones
Check Wildlife Preservation Trust International for information on environmental and animal educational resources for teachers and children.
Worth Publishers: Geology Link
Check Worth Publishers for a listing of resources for K-12 educators, including basic geological concepts, including field trips, and more.



