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Primary School Science

Resources available to assist in teaching at the primary level.
http://www.primaryschoolscience.com/

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Exploratorium

Offers hands-on science activities from the Exploratorium museum of science, art and human perception. Experiments explore a huge range of topics including space, food, living things and the human mind.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/index.html

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Funology

Provides lots of fun home experiments for kids: exploring physics, chemistry, biology and the weather.
http://www.funology.com/laboratory/

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Neuroscience for Kids

A collection of simple science experiments exploring neuroscience, plus science fair ideas and other activities.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/neurok.html

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Try Science

Available resources include experiments ranging from making music with coat hangers to measuring your lung capacity. Also contains useful tips for teachers and parents.
http://www.tryscience.org/teachers/teacher.html

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The Mission: A Great Scientific Adventure

Features science games, animated clues and fun quizzes that explain the science of everyday life and the discoveries that lie behind it.
http://nfbkids.ca/lamission/home_e.php

visit website Imagers – NASA Science Education

IMAGERS is a NASA program with both online and classroom components that teaches Earth Science.
http://science.hq.nasa.gov/kids/imagers/index.html

visit website Science with NOAA Research

The goal of the site is to provide middle school science students and teachers with research and investigation experiences using on-line resources.
http://www.oar.noaa.gov/k12/

visit website Kids National Geographics

Explore and learn about the world with these geography games from National Geographic Kids magazine.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/Games/

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visit website Car Builder Deluxe 8+

Sophisticated and easy to use our award-winning scientific simulation program allows students to design, test, and print cars, providing data on cause and effect and technical efficiency. As "design engineers," users build cars on screen, specifying chassis length, wheelbase, engine type, transmission, fuel tank size, suspension, steering, tires and brakes.

visit website The Complete Human Body 10+

The complete human body is a thorough, easy to use resource that takes an exciting, in-depth look into human anatomy and physiology while revealing little-known facts. Key topics with detailed animations, computer graphics, full colour video, audio clips, the groundbreaking 3d viewer systems scanner, and comprehensive, accurate articles.

visit website Crazy Machines 8+

Turn the crank, rotate the gears, or push the levers. Use the catapult, explode it, or fly it....... From grilling sausages with a pulley, gears, rubber bands and a candle to firing a cannon with a basketball, these wacky brain-teasers will light up your imagination with creative and addictive fun!

visit website New Atlas of the Solar System 9+

This comprehensive resource utilizes the latest in computer-generated animations and taps into the latest research and data available to scientists and presented in an awe-inspiring way to classroom science students.

visit website Super Science Show 8-12

Super Science Show is intended to provide review of the basic elementary science curriculum. It rewards children for facts and concepts they remember. It sometimes challenges students to apply their understanding of basic concepts to a given situation. Bob Treebark is a helpful guy, always taking time to provide correct answers when students are wrong.

visit website Thinkin Science 6-8

Introduce Kids to the fun and mystery of science. Children are naturally inquisitive about the surrounding world. Thinkin’ Science excites this curiosity with fun filled activities that use scientific tools to solve problems and explain basic science concepts. Everyday objects come to life to teach your child Earth, Life and Physical Science topics.

visit website Ultimate Human Body

Thousand of specially created illustrations and animations plus dazzling microphotographs and clear, easy-to-understand text make the complex systems of the human body accessible to students. Amazing 3D models and incredibles "Body Scanner" let your students take an interactive hands-on approach to learning as they examine a skeleton, view organs from every angle, overlay body systems and understand how they work.

visit website Thinkin’ Science ZAP!

Powerful, interactive tool to explore and apply the concepts of light, sound, and electricity. Students practice valuable thinking skills while solving problems and building scientific understanding.

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