| The Atoms Family – Miami Museum of Science |
| This is a fun, interactive site about the different forms of energy. The online activities are organized by grade level. |
| Bill Nye's Online Labs |
| This site contains Bill Nye the Science Guy's online labs which contain chemistry experiments. |
| CHEM4KIDS |
| This site includes a variety of information, activities, and a glossary relating to chemistry. |
| Chemical Elements |
| Up-to-date periodic table created especially for K-12 students. |
| Creating Crystals At Home |
| Includes information and recipes for homemade crystals, including alum, sodium thiosulfate, and rock candy. Young students may require adult supervision. |
| Grow a Borax Snowflake |
| Follow these instructions to create a borax crystal snowflake. |
| How Fire Works |
| Find out where fire comes from and see why it behaves the way it does at this How Stuff Works website. |
| I Know That: Science Lab |
| This is a great site for activities, animations, simulations and other resources related to the human body, sounds, matter the solar system, weather and other science topics to supplement sound. |
| I Was Wondering: Women's Adventures in Science |
| This project of the National Academy of Sciences showcases the accomplishments of contemporary women in science and highlights the varied and intriguing careers of some of today's most prominent scientists. |
| Interactive Periodic Table |
| Welcome to WebElements includes an interactive and clickable periodic table. You can access information about the different elements by clicking on their symbol on the table. |
| The Periodic Table Comic Books |
| John P. Selegue and F. James Holler of the Chemistry Department of the University of Kentucky developed the Periodic Table of Comic Books, linking all of the known elements to references in historic and modern comic books. Included are pictures, stories, and information on the historical relevance of each reference. Click on an element in this table and see full, referenced comic book pages and covers involving that element. See how comic book heroes have been influenced by chemistry. |
| Scientific American/Ask The Experts |
| This site, maintained by Scientific American magazine, provides visitors with the opportunity to ask questions concerning specific phenomenon in science, mathematics, and technology. Scientific American then passes these queries on to experts in both academia and industry. |
| Tryscience.org Field Trips |
| Use an interactive map of the world to find and explore a science and technology center or museum near you. You can also find online adventures and field trips, ideas for experiments at home, plus live webcams. TryScience.org is your gateway to experience the excitement of contemporary science and technology through on and offline interactivity with science and technology centers worldwide. TryScience is brought to you through a partnership between IBM Corporation, the New York Hall of Science (NYHOS), the Association of Science-Technology Centers (ASTC), and science centers worldwide. |
| Wonderwise: Women in Science Learning Series |
| Introduces you to women who have made science their career. You can take several field trips, including space geology, African plant exploration, and urban ecology. |
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