American Chemical Society Education Page- ACS resources for Chemistry Education including many resources divided into K-12, college, and continuing education.
AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection - The AskERIC Lesson Plan Collection contains more than 1100 unique lesson plans which have been written and submitted to AskERIC by teachers from all over the United States.
Bizarre Stuff You Can Make in Your Kitchen - This site is a sort of warped semi-scientific cookbook of tricks, gimmicks, and pointless experimentation, concoctions, and devices, using, for the most part, things found around the house ... amateur mad scientist stuff.Cells Alive - Site with excellent information, pictures, and animations of cells and cell biology topics. Very graphic intensive and can be slow at times.
Discovery School Puzzlemaker - A free tool provided by the Discovery Channel for teachers or students to construct puzzles using science vocabulary.
Dolan DNA Learning Center - The Dolan DNA Learning Center (DNALC) is the world's first science center devoted entirely to public genetics education and is an operating unit of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. The curricula produced by the Center are outstanding. There is a significant multimedia content. The site includes these excellent curricula:
Dow Chemical/National Science Teachers Asociation Summer Program - Information about the Dow/NSTA program including calendars, applications and lesson plans contributed by former participants from 1995-1997. This program is no longer active, but the lesson plans are posted.The Education Index - A very extensive index of Internet resources for teachers and students. Conatins many subjects and brief descriptions of each site. A good starting point.
Genetic Science Learning Center - Genetics K-12 curricula produced at the University of Utah. Textual information and hands-on activities for home and the classroom.High School Hub - Internet teaching resources for high school students by web consultant Dyann K. Schmidel. Covers almost all subjects.
How Stuff Works - Simplified explanations for basic concepts in science, engineering, electronics, etc.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Holiday Lectures
Iowa State Biotechnology Outreach Education Center - K-12 activities at Iowa State University in Ames. The site has several biotech activities for students.
The Mad Scientist Network - A forum for young scientists. Includes a question and answer forum, experiments, activities, and a library.National Science Teachers Association
Neuroscience for Kids - Information, experiments and activites on neurobiology. This page is targeted at students in grades 6-12New York Times Daily Lesson Plans - An archive contains hundreds of free lesson plans for grades 6-12.
Science is Fun - The master of chemical demonstrations, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chemistry Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, shares the fun of science through home science activities, demonstration shows, videos, and books.Science NetLinks - Science NetLinks is part of the MarcoPolo Education Foundation providing free, Internet-based content across academic disciplines. Science NetLinks provides Lesson plans and resources organized around Benchmarks for Science Literacy.
Science Resource Center - This resource center is designed for science teachers to share information that they have found to be useful in the classroom. It contains many experiments, demonstrations, and test questions for Chemistry and Biology.Student Guide to the Human Genome Project - Educational resources produced by the U.S Dept. of Energy for use by Biology teachers and students. The material appears to be appropriate for High School Biology or Advanced Biology classes.
The Tech Museum presentation "DNA: the Instruction manual of life" - A basic introduction to DNA produced by the Tech Museum of SanJose, CA.
Umea Univeristy Chemistry Index of Internet Teaching Resources. - A beautifully indexed listing of Chemistry teaching resources prepared by Knut Irgum. Includes ratings of each listing.The Why Files- An explanation of Science that has recently appeared in the news. This page sponsored by the U. of Wisconsin also has a Forum for asking scientists questions.
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