learning sciences

the following are links to science homepages that will help children of all ages in school.


this is an interactive site, showing the fundamentals of selected science topics; also included are some news, and downloads. 

Sport!Science is a fun and educational site.This page offers the science behind hockey and baseball. An example would be explaining physics behind curve ball. 

MadSciNetwork is an excellent science resource for children at school. This page contains search (for key science words), library (a source or a starting point for exploring the field of science), labs (going through some science projects), and archives (listing the different categories of science; ie. earth and science or chemistry). 

 This site is an excellent page that answers questions that students maybe stumped on. The page explains questions from various science field. (eg. Astronomy, biology, chemistry, physics, life science, earth science, etc.)

Science Made Simple provides some projects and experiments, and gives clear, and detailed explanation to common science questions. 

An earth and space science site. Explains, defines, and includes pictures of how the earth and things in space functions. An education site for students and adults. 

CHEM4KIDS is a one of four great sites offered by Rader New Media. It covers the basic fundamentals of Chemistry. The site includes information to help make chemistry for children fun.

BIOLOGY4KIDS another great site by Rader New Media, a new and progressing site, offering information on selected topic on biology. Included is a Key Topic section with extra tools to guide you through. This a great resource site, which will be updated with more information and topics.

PHYSICS4KIDS yet another site for children to browse through,learn physics, and have fun. A contemplation of selected topics on Electricity, Light, Modern Physics, Motion and Heat included with graphics will help make students more interested. More topics and new sections will be added.

TERRARUM, is a new addition to the Rader science sites. This site offers the Physical Geography aspects of science. Information and topics covers landscapes, water and climate, ecology, and energy. Another great resource site to help get students interested and interactive with science.00000000000


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