Listly by Kelly Stewart
Here is a list of sites I like for STEM educators.
skoool.co.uk aims to provide learners and teachers with an innovative and exciting solution to support the learning, teaching and understanding of identified areas of difficulty in Science and Maths. It addresses the need for greater foundation skills in these subjects that are vitally important to the UK workforce and society.
San Francisco's Exploratorium is more than a museum, it's a twenty-first-century learning laboratory, an eye-opening, always-changing, playful place to explore and tinker. Dive in and discover what we're all about.
Providing a wealth of resources for K-12 science educators, Science NetLinks is your guide to meaningful standards-based Internet experiences for students.
Science is one of those subjects that really excite students because they get to see cause and effect, they get to create, record and then document results and they get to manipulate the variables that produce the data. Students then get to make connections between what they do and the real world.
Google Play Books From timeless classics to bestsellers and now textbooks, choose from the world's largest selection of eBooks and enjoy them anywhere you go -- on your tablet, phone, and the web. Students and teachers get the best eReading experience with dictionary, highlighting, notes and more.
Journey North is a global study of wildlife migration and seasonal change. Journey North is an online science education project in which students track spring's journey across the northern hemisphere.
1000+ Free Powerpoint Presentations for teachers or students. Download free Powerpoint presentations on all subjects and topics. Updated daily.
A study guide to learn about human anatomy, human physiology, anatomy and physiology, and the human body systems. Included are many anatomy and physiology quizzes and animations.
InnerBody.com is a free virtual human anatomy website with detailed models of all human body systems. The Internet's best anatomy learning resource!
The Brain Tour explains how the brain works and how Alzheimer's affects it. Taking the tour: There are 16 interactive slides. As you view each slide, roll your mouse over any colored text to highlight special features of each image. Then, click on the arrow to move to the next slide.
Explore the heart. Discover the complexities of its development and structure. Follow the blood through the blood vessels. Wander through the weblike body systems. Learn how to have a healthy heart and how to monitor your heart's health. Look back at the history of heart science.
Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning about the nervous system and brain with hands on activities, experiments and information.
Discover the world of science, take part in scientific tests and experiments and find out the latest science news.
A place in cyberspace for biology, health and life science teachers and learners.
Find all the classic Amazing Space activities. Get to know our vast universe by exploring its planets, galaxies, comets, black holes, and more ...
A project teaching basic electronics, programming and concepts about persistence of vision.
Our Cosmic Neighborhood From our small world we have gazed upon the cosmic ocean for thousands of years. Ancient astronomers observed points of light that appeared to move among the stars.
Powerful and fun resource for kids, exploring astronomy and other space related topics. Play games, learn through interactive applications, and much more.
Biology4Kids.com! The web site that teaches the basics of biology and life science to everyone!
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