Listly by Arisbe Jacquez
Here are 25 helpful and resourceful websites for science teachers.
Learning Science is a free and open community for sharing newer and emerging tools to teach science.
Science Fair Central provides science resource like free links, interactive presentations, projects and ideas for science fair projects and experiments for elementary students.
Website where you can find just about everything. Lecture notes, videos, projects, assignments and visual aids. It also crosses all grades.
This website provides lesson plans, experiments, quizzes and activities on a variety of science topics.
Highlights individuals from the history of science. Provides live science videos of experiments, list of museums and theaters.
Understanding Science offers resources to help teachers and parents how science really works, the process.
42Explore is a great search engine specifically to provide search results pertaining to Science, Maths, and Health.
Earth Exploration Toolbook is a collection of online Earth system science activities that introduces one or more scientific data sets and analysis tools that enables users to explore some aspect of the Earth system.
Edheads is a resource that provides free science and math games and activities that promote critical thinking
Short videos about every element on the periodic table, plus other cool experiments and chemistry stuff
Sumanas develops animated tutorials in a variety of formats for many scientific topics.
THis website was created for children in grades 3 - 5 . The activities are engaging and easy to lead, excite children about science, build science knowledge and inquiry abilities, and help children learn important cooperation and teamwork skills.
Science Daily provides the recent and latest research news in the field of Science.
Free educational simulations covering a diverse topics designed by the University of Colorado available in various languages.
Planting Science is a learning and research resource that provides students with hands-on plant investigations, working with peers and scientist mentors to build collaborations and to improve their understanding of science.
All kinds of people become scientists. And scientists do all kinds of things. Watch and read about these scientists at the Smithsonian.
Stellarium is a planetarium software that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars. Just input your location and explore the sky outside or the view from any other location. The program offers up information on stars, nebulae, planets and constellations.
NASA has lesson plans, videos and classroom activities for science subjects ranging from Kindergarten to university levels.
Try Science is a science education resource for children, parents and educators. Feature information for kids on science museums, science fair project ideas, dinosaurs, and other science discoveries.