
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
We’ll be adding to it from time to time so come back again and see what’s new. There’s no other place on the web with such a comprehensive listing for teachers, parents and kids!
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ABC Science
Environmental fun and activitiesPlay Catchment Detox to see if you can successfully manage a river catchment and create a sustainable and thriving economy. It’s an online game where you’re in charge of the whole catchment. You get to decide what activities you undertake – whether to plant crops, log forests, build factories or set up national parks. The aim is to avoid environmental problems and provide food and wealth for the population.
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Astronomy Magazine
Astronominical information for all agesGreat astronomical photos, articles and resources. Astronomy is a monthly American magazine about astronomy. Targeting amateur astronomers for its readers, it contains columns on sky viewing, reader-submitted astrophotographs, and articles on astronomy and astrophysics that are readable by nonscientists.
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NASA eClips
Short, relevant educational video segments from NASAA great way for students and educators to learn about space exploration, with clips divided by grade level. NASA eClips™ are short, relevant educational video segments. These videos inspire and engage students, helping them see real world connections.
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NASA Education
The resources of NASA for educatorsConnects teachers and students with lesson plans and videos related to some of NASA’s most well-known, and most amazing, projects. Enhance the study of science and technology by employing the diverse resources available from NASA. These include video e-Clips, pod casts, NASA television, live space station video, and blogs.
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Nine Planets
Planetary history, mythology and scientific knowledgeAn overview of the history, mythology and current scientific knowledge of the planets, moons and other objects in our solar system. Each page has our text and NASA’s images, some have sounds and movies, most provide references to additional related information.
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Popular Science
Keep up to date with the latest developments in ScienceFeatures interesting articles on the latest developments in the scientific world, providing teachers with articles to enhance their middle or high school lesson plans.
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Science Kids
Fun science and technology for kidsScience Kids is full of fun science facts, experiments and lesson plans designed to help get kids interested in science. Topics include: Amazing, Animals, Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Dinosaurs, Earth, Electricity, Engineering, Food, Geography, Geology, Health, Humour, Human Body, Light, Math, Metals, Nature, Physics, Plants, Recycling, Robots, Sound, Space, Sport, Technology, Water, Weather, Weird.
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StarChild
A learning center for young astronomersA service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC), Dr. Alan Smale (Director), within the Astrophysics Science Division (ASD) at NASA/ GSFC.
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The Happy Scientist
Understandable science for everyoneCovers the topics of life, earth, space, chemical, physical science and more. Includes study units, science videos, a science picture of the day and so much more. There are many free items on the site but the full service is a paid subscription. Aligned with Utah and Florida State Standards.
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The Science Network
Exploring the intersection of science and social policyThe world’s leading scientists explain concepts including viruses and the birth of neurones. The mission of The Science Network (TSN) is to build an online science and society agora, or public square, dedicated to the discussion of issues at the intersection of science and social policy. By engaging a diverse community of concerned constituencies in conversation TSN is creating a scientific no-spin zone free from the tyranny of the sound…
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The Science Spot
A resource for junior high teachers and studentsOffers lesson plans, activities, and student examples from one teacher’s science classroom, as well as daily science trivia challenges and daily science starters.
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The Vega Science Trust
An independent broadcaster of informed scientific visual and audio mediaA project of Florida State University, The Vega Science Trust shares lectures, documentaries, interviews, and more for students to enjoy and learn from. An Independent Broadcaster of Informed Scientific Visual and Audio Media
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