Science Teaching Treasures Textbooks Giancoli, Physics Online Text Support activities The Joy of AustralianNuclear science and Technology Organisation. Physics demos general links. http://www.ed-dev.uts.edu.au/teachered/science/k12teach.html
SCIENCE WEBSITES Cartoons illustrate how to do these activities on displacement, nuclear fission,weightlessness, etc. Focus on planetary, physical and life science. http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~dougproj/ORWeb.htm
Extractions: SCIENCE WEBSITES (updated September 2003) http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~dougproj/DPORVRR.htm Check out the Outreach Programs own Virtual Resource Room! On this site, you will find activities in an outline format developed and tested by students enrolled in the CASE Outreach in Biology course. http://girlstech.douglass.rutgers.edu A site sponsored by the Douglass Project that encourages young womens interest in technology. Offers a lot of great interactive sites that can be easily incorporated into a lesson using the computer lab. http://njssi.rutgers.edu/html/4_resources.html Click on either technology or science for a list of websites that will aide you in planning interesting and exciting lessons. All of these sites reflect the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards for math and science education. http://www.hhmi.org/coolscience/ This site invites curious kids to explore biology both on and off-line. Good for young students. http://www.sciencemaster.com/ Provides info and links on astronomy and space, geology and earth science, biology and life science, physical science and technology. Grades 6-8.
Science - Kids the science Guy s Home demos of science a new handson science activity is introduced Wonderscience,the elementary school physical science activity book for http://www.christianitytoday.com/kids/features/science.html
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Mr. Porter's Physical Science Page See webpage for Basic physical science for week of Jan 2630. Jan. 14. ActivitiesJan 5-7 notes and demos on static electricity and current flow. http://fc.fms.k12.nm.us/~dporter/Environmental
Education/ Outreach Web Sites languages. physical science activities Designed for 8th graders andaligned to Virginia standards; from the University of Virginia. http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1003316
ExploreLearning Gizmos! G68 Life science - Heredity, genetics, diversity G6-8 physical science - Structure and properties of ma G9-12 Earth and space science - Earth's surface and interior http://www.explorescience.com/
Physical Science Demonstrations, The Internet Science Room Discuss the importance of observation in science. Ask questions about the physicalsurroundings. Chemical activity of group 1 Show small pieces of lithium and http://www.howe.k12.ok.us/~jimaskew/demops.htm
Physics Demonstrations, Science Exhibits (Bill B's Homepages) Physics demos . science Exhibit Designs. Thermal radiation demos. BOOKS. Art scienceof Lecture demos; Dick Rae Physics Notebook; Invitations to science Inquiry. http://www.amasci.com/scied.html
Extractions: Previous Next ... List Sites Science Projects for kids How airfoils REALLY work Electrostatics projects VandeGraaff Generator Page Human infrared vision $10 goggles 'Squealing wall' laser demo Traffic wave physics for Bored Commuters Drawing holograms by hand Evil Genius hi-tech practical jokes Dangerous experiments with a big capacitor bank Antibubbles NEODYMIUM magnet demonstration ideas PIRA balloon demonstration suggestions Giant Rainbow Prism Smoke ring launchers (Vortex Cannons) Antigravity Chamber Tornado Generator Box Gigantic low-cost solar furnace Acid/Base Goldenrod secret ... SEE magnetic fields with this simple viewing bottle TOUCH THE CLOUDS device MAGLEV , a non-cryo Meissner-like device Ridiculously sensitive charge detector ELECTROSTATIC MOTOR made from plastic pop bottles.
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Extractions: JUNE 1 through JUNE 4 STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO BRING TO CLASS EVERYDAY JUNE 1, 2004 IN CLASS Collect DRW 148 Finish CHAPTER 20: THE ENERGY OF WAVES; Section 2: The Properties of Waves pages 516-519 and DRW page 149 READING HOMEWORK : CHAPTER 20: THE ENERGY OF WAVES; Section 3: Waves Interactions pages 520-522. WRITTEN HOMEWORK DRW page 150 JUNE 2/3, 2004 IN CLASS Correct and discuss DRW page 150. Then through demonstrations and reading learn about constructive and destructive interference and resonance. Read pages 522 to 525 in CHAPTER 20: THE ENERGY OF WAVES; Section 3: Waves Interactions. Begin work on DRW pages 151 and 152. READING HOMEWORK STUDY for a TEST on CHAPTER 20: THE ENERGY OF WAVES. WRITTEN HOMEWORK NONE JUNE 4, 2004 IN CLASS TEST on CHAPTER 20: THE ENERGY OF WAVES. READING HOMEWORK NONE WRITTEN HOMEWORK : NONE
Science Web Sites For Grades 7 - 12 science education sites with an emphasis on interactive activities. Wonders of Physicssite. Info on the public science demonstration shows presented by Dr http://www.physics.isu.edu/~shropshi/712sites.html
Science Web Sites For Grades 3 - 6 Info on programing, but also lesson plans and activities, searchable by subject.Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics. 4000 years of Women in science http://www.physics.isu.edu/~shropshi/36sites.html
CPO's Links To Other Science And Math Education Sites physical science Activity Manual from UTenn; science lessons from nitrogen page withlinks), science House and K12 math project mixing physical and calculus http://www.cpo.com/other.html
Extractions: LINKS ON THE WEB For general educational resources on the Web, individuals and organizations offer pointers: Alan Cairns, a high school teacher, recommends General Education Resources . Putnam Valley Schools has a good list of Links for Teachers , and a large amount of info and annotated links on Educational Standards , broken out by subject and state. Classroom Connect and the Cornell Gateway provide a good set of starting points. Of course there's Yahoo - Math and Science Education or the other general Web indexers. We sell direct, and we have distributors: These links, of course, are not under our control and we cannot be responsible for them. If you find a good page, or have any comments, let us know! Here are some science, math and technology education links we've found interesting (many of these have good lists of links themselves). Further down is our not-to-be-missed Dessert Tray of links.
Science Animations Towers Fell Try Hot science PBS - NOVA; Explore science - Multimedia activities;Fear of Physics; Virtual Physics University of Hawaii; Color/Spectrum http://science.nhmccd.edu/biol/animatio.htm
Science Methods Resource Page of articles, demonstrations, handson activities and research First science - offersscience articles in categories including space, physics, biology, earth http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listwebquestju.html
Extractions: University of South Carolina Spartanburg Introduction Science Education Resources Webquests ... Lesson plans Welcome to the Science Methods Resource Page. Hope these links get you started on an incredible journey! South Carolina Teaching, Learning, Connecting - State of South Carolina site for teachers with lesson plans, resources, lesson templates SciEd Resource Assistant for Science Educators SciEd Resource Assistant for Science Teachers - Great resource - lesson plans, science education journals, software reviews, standards South Carolina Department of Education University of Nebraska-Lincoln Science Methods - NERDS Rationale papers Engaging Science - lessons, award-winning web game, and more! Knowitall! - Smart is fun! from ETV National Association for the Education of Young Children - resources for early childhood educators Responsive Classroom website - information and ideas for implementing this social and academic curriculum discrepant event site 1 discrepant event site 2 discrepant event site 3 Safety in the Elementary Science Classroom ... Whelmers - more discrepant event demos!
Extractions: Related Articles Other Articles This Week ... Science Lesson Planning Article L E S S O N P L A N N I N G A R T I C L E Think of your favorite science lesson from elementary school, and it probably won't be one that involved a lecture. Hands-on means heads-up! Teachers are responding to their students' need for real-life, experimental science activities. But where can you find them? The Web is brimming with great lessons for you, so build a guitar, make a raisin dance, or build a solar hot dog cooker. You provide the supplies, and the Net will show your students how to use them. Included: Bill Nye tells Education World that there is no substitute for hands-on learning!
Physics On The Road In The Department Of Physics can select from nearly twenty different activities appropriate for experiences fora full day of science for your To schedule a Physics on the Road performance http://www.physics.purdue.edu/outreach/POTR.html
Extractions: The Traveling Physics on the Road has impacted approximately 30,000 K-12 students per year in the last ten years. Our demonstration show lasts up to an hour, and can be tailored to various age groups and to meet school scheduling requirements. The show is always a hit with students of all ages and their teachers as it relates the fun and excitement of science.
Experiments And Demonstrations neat stuff from several areas of physics. accompany the instructions for a numberof interesting activities. Hands On science Quick and Easy activities from the http://www.mpcfaculty.net/ron_rinehart/bwexpts.htm
Extractions: return to contents page full-monte version of this page ChemMovies ["Becker Demos"] via David W. Brooks at University of Nebraska Lincoln http://chemmovies.unl.edu/chemistry/beckerdemos/bd000.html QuickTime movies of 60 demos. Dave has been directing his substantial experience and expertise in chemistry education toward improving the teaching of high school chemistry. See more of his work on my High School page. DVAction: Digital Video to Assist Chemistry Teachers and Instructors Online from Northwestern University http://dvaction.northwestern.edu around 80 images and/or videos illustrating various chemical techniques Bizarre Stuff You Can Make in Your Kitchen by Brian Carusella now at http://www.geocities.com/molerat1964/default.htm formerly at http://freeweb.pdq.net/headstrong/index.htm nearly 100 experiments and demos, many of interest to the younger set. Dr Aargh safety website for youth from the New Zealand Occupational Safety and Health Service http://www.osh.dol.govt.nz/kidz/index.html
Experimente Fuer Jung Und Alt Translate this page Link - aktuell, RealAudio, online activities, resources Discovery Channel School- und speziell Physics in Motion Aufhänger von Physikstunden science Try Its http://www.wuerzburg.de/mm-physik/experi.htm
Science Educational Resources Air has weight 1 demo; Air contains oxygen - 1 Activity. physical Chemical Change- 1 demo; Acids Base - 2 VT9 - Volume 9 on SPACE EARTH science (35 min http://www.scienceinquiry.com/videos.htm
Extractions: This videotape is a presentation of science discrepant events in front of an assembly of grades 7-9 students. Discrepant Events are science activities or happenings of which the outcome is unexpected. They are sometimes called paradoxical, counter-intuitive, or even intuition-offending. When properly presented, discrepant events arouse a tremendous curiousity in the student, which will motivate the student to find the explanation or answer by him or herself! Besides, these events are alot of fun to do! They create alot of excitement and thus the science concepts become much easier to remember!