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  • Kinetic City
    Join the Kinetic City Super Crew, a bunch of cool kids, and their talkative supercomputer, ALEC, for science adventures, games, and learning.
    www.kineticcity.com
  • Virtual Field Trips
    A tour through different web sites in order to learn about subjects like saltmarshes or volcanoes. Includes lesson plans and teacher resources.
    www.field-guides.com
  • Secrets@Sea
    Online curriculum-based ocean adventure learning game for grade 4-7 students.
    www.secretsatsea.org
  • Science U
    Offers engaging interactive online science exhibits and reference information for science students, teachers, and hobbyists, with an emphasis on geometry and astronomy.
    www.ScienceU.com
  • Light Tour
    Find out about types of light, space images in different types of light, light wavelengths, and why astronomers need to use them.
    cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/light/light_tour.html
  • Graphing Stratospheric Ozone
    www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/ozone/graphing.html
  • Great Satellite Search, The
    www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/satellite/sat.html
  • Interactive Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation Skymap
    cse.ssl.berkeley.edu/lessons/indiv/timothyk/skymap.html
  • Third From the Sun
    Geographical features as seen from space.
    www.exploratorium.edu/learning_studio/landsat/index.html
  • Decisions, Decisions: Cloning
    Teaching material for grades 5-10 that includes video of 4 "advisors" espousing 4 different points of view on the issue. Students print out advisor memos and vote in an online web poll.
    ddonline.tomsnyder.com/issues/cloning/intro.cfm
  • Fermilabyrinth
    Educational games from the Lederman Science Center to teach about physics. Learn about particle acceleration and earn Einstein Bucks by playing games. Each game includes a physics explanation.
    ed.fnal.gov/projects/labyrinth/games
 




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