Science Links
Dinosaur Exhibit
This site brings you to the permanent exhibit of dinosaur fossils at Honolulu Community College.
Museum of Paleontology
The University of California's online Museum of Paleontology is an interactive natural history exhibit students will love.
Students can learn more about the "Tree of Life", browse photos of Great White Sharks, and explore fossil records.
Dinosauria
This site is intended to give the reader a broader exposure to dinosaur science.
It allows the reader not only to see a subject from many points of view, but allows him to see what others think about
ideas and questions that the reader has wondered about but not been able to pose to knowledgeable people.
Zoom Dinosaurs
Zoom Dinosaurs is a comprehensive online hypertext book about dinosaurs.
It is designed for students of all ages and levels of comprehension.
It has an easy to use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on each topic, and
then progress to much more advanced information as desired.
Tour of International Space Station
A video tour
Tonight's Sky
A video guide to constellations, deep sky objects, planets and events.
Astronomy for Kids
The Universe is a place that is vast beyond imagining, and what we will try to do is help you understand a little more about it.
The Nine Planets
This site is an overview of the history, mythology, and current scientific knowledge of each of the planets and moons in our solar system.
Each page has text and images.
Earth Viewer
An exciting site where you can view the Earth from any angle, see where the light and dark areas are at any particular time, and much more!
NASA- The National Aeronautics and Space Administration
NASA has accomplished many great scientific and technological feats in air and space.
Moon Phases
See a short video on moon phases
NASA Kids
NASA provides a wealth of resources that are safe, fun and educational. Find reliable information on space-related topics,
as well as games, Web quests, and even chats with NASA experts.
Hubble Space Telescope
The Hubble Space Telescope is a cooperative program of the European Space Agency and NASA
to operate a long-lived space based observatory for the benefit of the international astronomical community.
Links to Space
This page gives you links to space related topics on the WWW.
All About Space
This comprehensive online site about space and astronomy is designed for people of all ages and levels of comprehension.
It has an easy-to-use structure that allows readers to start at a basic level on
each topic and then to progress to much more advanced information as desired.
The Space Place
Do you want to make spacey things? do spacey things? See space science in action? Visit this site!
Virtual Planet
You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the
Earth from the Sun, the Moon, the right side of the Earth, above any location on the planet specified by
latitude, longitude and altitude or above various cities around the globe.
National Air and Space Museum
The National Air and Space Museum maintains the largest collection of historic air and spacecraft in the world.
It is also a vital center for research into the history, science, and technology of aviation and space flight.
The Museum is located on the National Mall in Washington DC.
Create a Crater Game
A simple way to demonstrate that the size of an asteroid creates different size craters.
Ode to the Moon
Interactive site that has you write poems on the moon
Solar System
Activities Interactive activities that help you learn more about the Solar System
The Eagle Has Landed
A 28 minute film of the historic first landing of men on the moon in July 1969.Through television, motion picture, and still photography this video gives an "eye witness" perspective of the Apollo 11 mission.
Drippy the Raindrop
Follow the adventures of Drippy the Raindrop!
Water Science for Schools
The US Geological Survey's Water Science offers information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps,
and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge.
Forces of Nature
Site that walks students through different forces of nature and allows them to create that force with the needed weather.
Bell LIVE: The Watershed Game
Many events that happen in a watershed affect the quality of the water we rely on.
Do your students know what these events are?
Would your students make the best decisions in managing a watershed?
Have students examine the issues in each area of a watershed and then see the impact of their choices.
The Weather Channel
The Weather Channels brings us timely weather information.
The Channel provides weather data, such as current conditions, five day forecasts, severe weather alerts and maps. .
Water in The City
Water is a city's most precious natural resource. Investigate your community's water ways.
Franklin's Forecast
Ben Franklin once said: "Some are weatherwise, some are otherwise."
You too can be weatherwise with "Franklin's Forecast," an online exploration of weather technologies.
Wind: Our Fierce Friend
Put wind to work. Explore this natural phenomenon and build your own wind-powered machine.
Landforms
You can learn all about the different types of land by clicking on interactive map.
Volcano World
If you are researching volcanoes, this is the web site to visit.
Volcanoes Online
This site comes from a team of three teenagers living in three different continents, three different countries,
and in three different conditions.
This is an incredible site if you're looking to learn more about volcanoes.
Rock Hound
Follow Rocky, the dog, in digging for some fun and facts about rocks!
EARTHFORCE
Volcanoes erupt, the crust quakes, and rivers rage. EARTHFORCE is everywhere.
The Great Plant Escape
Help Detective Le Plant and his partners Bud and Sprout unlock the amazing mysteries of plant life!
Sea World Adventure Parks
Do you need quick information or fun facts about a terrestrial or aquatic animal?
Visit the SeaWorld/Busch Gardens Education series.
Fins - Fish Information Service
This site is an archive of information about aquariums. If you have a fish tank at home or in your classroom,
this is the place to look for information on taking care of those fish!
National Ocean Service
The National Ocean Service Headquarters is located in Silver Spring, MD. The NOS develops the national
foundation for coastal and ocean science, management, response, restoration, and navigation.
Zoom Sharks
Sharks are an amazing fish that have been around since long before the dinosaurs existed.
Find out more information about this great animal.
WhaleNet
Whale Net is an interactive educational web site which focuses on whales and marine research.
It is sponsored by Wheelock College, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
This Aquarium is dedicated to inspiring ocean conservation. In the Splash Zone, you can come face to face with playful penguins.
In the Mysteries of the Deep, go exploring in the Monterey Canyon which features more than
40 species of animals collected from the depths of the submarine canyon.
Oceans Alive
Our planet's surface is covered mostly by a global ocean and within it turtles dive, lobsters walk, fish school, and coral reefs grow.
Dive in to learn more about Oceans Alive
Benjamin Franklin
"If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are dead & rotten, either write things worth reading,
or do things worth writing." (Ben Franklin) To learn more about this famous inventor, check out this site.
By Kids For Kids
BKFK is devoted to stimulating the creativity and ingenuity in children of all ages. This site offers information
about the invention process, examples of other young inventors, and step-by-step instructions on how to develop a useful invention.
The Invention Dimension
Did you know who Kumar Patel is? Who can find out all about this great inventor and other inventors through the Lemelson-MIT Awards Program.
The Inventure Place
The Inventure Place is the National Inventors Hall of Fame. It is dedicated to the creative process.
The Place is a laboratory where you can explore your curiosity and creativity. It is where you will discover the Inventor in you!
The MAD Scientist Network
This is the laboratory that never sleeps! The Network is a collection of scientists providing answers to your questions.
You can browse thousands of answered questions or locate information with the search engine or with the Random Knowledge Generator.
Exploring Leonardo
Leonardo da Vinci gave us more than just the Mona Lisa, he was a scientist, inventor and artist!
Check out the Inventor's Workshop highlighting some of Leonardo's futuristic designs or explore his curious habit of writing in reverse.
Animals, Zoos and Aquariums
Visit all the animals, zoos and aquariums that are online.
Endangered Species
You can search for endangered animals on this web site by region, group or extinct species.
There is also a facts page which links you to other sites dedicated to the Endangered animal
Wildlife Safari
This is the Northwest's premier animal park. Located in Winston, Oregon,
it is a drive-thru exotic wild animal park, a unique zoo experience.
Rainforest Action Network
The RAN works to protect the Earth's rainforests and support the rights of their inhabitants
through education, grassroots organizing, and non-violent direct action.
There is a Kid's Corner where kids can join the action team,
learn more about the rainforest animals, and see what other kids are doing for the rainforest.
Living Things
If it's alive, it's in here. Anatomy, classification, ecosystems, and life cycles are a few of the topics you'll find.
Use the Forums to communicate with others who study "Living Things."
Monarch Butterflies
In all the world, no butterflies migrate like the monarchs of North America.
They travel up to 3,000 miles twice a year. Visit this link to learn more about butterflies.
The Butterfly Web site
This site has the most complete information on butterfly gardening, farming, ecology and education.
Entomology Image Gallery
Iowa State University's gallery of insects is interesting.
It has pictures and links for many types of bugs, including, beetles, butterflies, mosquitoes, and lice.
Monarchs and Migration
Follow the migration of monarch butterflies and learn about their fascinating lifecycles.
Simple Machines
You might never have thought of the lid on your toilet as a machine, but this site shows how
simple mechanical devices dominate our everyday life. By inspecting items in a home, garage, and tool shed,
visitors discover levers, gears, axles, inclined planes and other simple mechanics.
Which simple principle is behind the lid of your toilet? You'll need the free Flash player.
Chemistry for Kids - Matter
Matter is everything. Anything that takes up space or has a mass of any kind is matter.
Everything you touch is made of matter. Everything you will learn about Chemistry will all be based on how matter reacts and combines.
The Atoms Family
The Atoms Family contains educational activities about energy concepts, the power of the sun,
energy conservation, energy transformation, electricity and fossil fuels being presented by famous gothic horror characters.
The Human Body
This site offers information of key concepts and major topics of the body.
Neuroscience for Kids
This page has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn more about the nervous system.
Enjoy the activities and experiments on your way to learning more about the brain and spinal cord.
The Franklin Institute Science Museum
This Science Museum is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Check out their exhibits,
which range from the brain to structures.
Step inside the inQuiry Attic, where you'll find priceless objects from a century of inquiry.
The Organ Game
This site helps children learn the names of organs and where they are in the body.
Inside the Human Body
This site allows children to see what the skeleton looks like at different areas of the body.
Interactive Human Body
view an interactive site on different body systems
Extraordinary Nature of Water Movie
You will be guided through forests, rivers, and the global water cycle,
revealing insights into water's nature and how it needs to be handled.
Exploring Nature:
A natural science reference site.
Our school user id name is bicentennial and the password is nature.
Museum of Science
It's ALIVE! Check out the exhibits, presentations and hands on shows.
The current exhibits include Reptiles: Real and Robotic, Digital Television and Virtual Egypt.
American Museum of Natural History
The American Museum of Natural History is located in New York City.
The current exhibitions include Capturing Time, Body Art, and The Butterfly Conservatory
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
The National Wetlands Inventory project was established to generate information
about the characteristics, extent and status of the Nation's wetlands and deep water habitats.
Cool Science for Curious Kids
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute invites curious kids to explore biology.
The Exploratorium
This museum is housed within the walls of San Francisco's Palace of Fine Arts.
The Exploratorium is a collage of 650 science, art and human perception exhibits.
The Exploratorium is a leader in the movement to promote the museum as an educational center.
US Environmental Protection Agency
The mission of the Agency is to protect human health and to safeguard the natural environment.
The Worldwide Museum of Natural History
The online museum features photo galleries and quality educational
products for homes, schools, and museums.
Garbage
How can your community reduce waste? Did you know that you generate about f
our pounds of solid trash per day? The goal is to provide hands-on, high-quality learning activities
that help students further explore important topics such as the environment and ethics.