Science
- Acid Rain - Educational Resources - Find learning activities and science experiments related to acid rain.
- Amazing Space - Teaching Tools - This site contains astronomy and math activities.
- Astrobiology: Education Activities - Activities in this area focus on how explorers identify the characteristics needed for life to exist and use that definition to guide the search for life beyond Earth.
- Beaches - Environmental Protection Agency - Beaches are a place to play, watch wildlife, fish, and swim. We have to protect them from a variety of potential problems. We can help you plan a trip to the beach, learn about beaches and the issues around them, and understand how we protect beaches.
- Climate Kids Educator Resources - NASA - Geared toward students in grades 4 through 6, the multimedia-rich Climate Kids site uses age-appropriate language, games and humorous illustrations and animations to help break down the important issue of climate change.
- Coloring Book - National Geographic Kids - Pick a picture of an animal, print it out and color it in. Print 'N' Go from National Geographic Kids.
- Early Solar System: Education Activities - Activities in this area are focused on comets, asteroids, meteorites and their role in the evolution of our solar system.
- Educator's Corner - FAA - Includes activities for the classroom, fun experiments and much more.
- Endangered Species Picture Book - Download an entire coloring book free at this Environmental Protection Agency site, or just print out pictures of your favorite threatened animals.
- Energy Kids Teacher Guide - This teacher guide provides energy lessons that use Energy Kids as a resource.
- Environmental Studies - Smithsonian Institution - This site has a variety of resources on such topics as climate change, marine ecosystems, conservation. land habitats and more.
- Forces of Change - For Educators - These lesson plans assist you and your students in increasing your knowledge and understanding about scientific inquiry and the forces interacting on our planet.
- Gateway to 21st Century Skills - The Gateway contains a variety of educational resource types from activities and lesson plans to online projects to assessment items to make your lesson planning easier.
- Global Climate Change - Tips for Educators - This self-directed website is designed primarily for middle school students in both formal and informal educational contexts, including classrooms, camps, and after-school programs.
- How We Explore: Education Activities - Activities in this area showcase how scientists and engineers work together to build spacecraft tough enough to explore our solar system and answer key science questions.
- Interactive Frog Dissection - The purpose of this lab activity is to help you learn the anatomy of a frog and give you a better understanding of the anatomy of vertebrate animals in general, including humans.
- Jefferson Lab - Teacher Resources - The site features hands-on activities, worksheets, puzzles and games focuses on increasing the number of teachers with a substantial background in math and science.
- Journey To The Stars - DVD and Lesson Plan - Kids love to make things explode in science class. How about an entire star? Thanks to NASA, supernovas will soon be going off in classrooms around the country - no safety glasses required.
- JPLEducation - Classroom Activities - This site contains classroom activities that can be completed in 30 minutes or less.
- Lemelson Center Activities and Experiments - Try these fun experiments at home, including building a lego lightbulb and making a wind turbine.
- Let's Go Outside - Outdoor Activities and Curricula - The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service has a variety of activity guides available at the national level, as well as some activity guides that are specific to certain locations.
- Mirror Molecules - Describes mirror molecules and provides activities
- Moments of Discovery - Nuclear Fission and Optical Pulsars - Moments of Discovery tells the story of two scientific discoveries in the scientists' own words. (You can read the text or hear their actual voices.)
- Moments of Discovery - Nuclear Fission and Optical Pulsars - Moments of Discovery tells the story of two scientific discoveries in the scientists' own words. (You can read the text or hear their actual voices.)
- NOAA Research - For Teachers - These teaching materials will prepare you to help your students investigate the topics in the on-line science lessons.
- Nuclear Energy Learning Resources for Schools - DOE's Argonne National Laboratory lists resources to learn about nuclear energy topics.
- pH Factor - Teacher's Guide - The pH Factor is designed as a resource to help elementary and middle school teachers introduce acids and bases to their students.
- Planet Protectors Club - Planet Protectors create less waste in the first place! This site has games, activities and reading materials to help save our planet from too much waste.
- Planetary Processes and Weather: Education Activities - Activities in this section reveal how geology, weather and other forces have shaped the worlds of our solar system.
- Playtime for Kids - This site provides links to all kinds of sites with information on weather, science, and space.
- Promise of Place - Place-based education (PBE) immerses students in local heritage, cultures and natural resources using these as a foundation for the study of language arts, mathematics, social studies and other subjects.
- Sci Jinks - Help for Teachers - Get ideas for weather science projects, learn more about the scientific method and classroom activities.
- Science of Cooking - Discover how a pinch of curiosity can improve your cooking! Explore recipes, activities, and webcasts that will enhance your understanding of the science behind food and cooking.
- Sewage In Your Face - In this virtual science classroom, this Sewage in Your Face gives kids the laugh-out-loud opportunity to be a plumber and take a treatment plant tour - all while learning about the importance of a clean and healthy environment.
- Solar System Exploration - Discover planets, missions and news.
- Space Place - Teacher's Corner - Read blogs from scientists and engineers, get printable images of Earth and space, get math and space classroom activites (Adobe Reader required).
- Teachers' Desk - USDA - You'll find a variety of teacher-ready activities to accompany the stories and other features in the Sci4Kids web site. From a coloring page for the younger set, to a monster of a word find for the older kids, the content encompasses a range of student levels.
- Train Like an Astronaut - Involve your students in structured, hands-on science activities that relate physical Earth-based needs to the requirements of exploring space. Also assist students in the science behind nutrition and physical fitness.
- Virtual Astronaut - Educator Resources - Contains information about the space and life science topics within Virtual Astronaut.
- Waste Materials - Curriculum and Activities - The resources on this page include project ideas, tools, games, and activities for students of all ages.
- Water Science Activity Center - This is the interactive section of our site where you can answer challenge questions, participate in opinion surveys about water issues, and take true/false quizzes.
- Water Sense - Educational Materials - A Day in the Life of a Drop is a set of activities designed to help students in grades 3-5 understand the connections between the source of the water they use and the ways their water use habits affect the environment and human health.
- Weather Classroom Activities - Make a weather satellite, write about weather metrics, size up clouds and more.
- WebRangers - Thinking about being a Park Ranger when you grow up? Visit this website to learn more about the Junior Ranger Program.
- What We Explore: Education Activities - Activities in this section focus on solar science, the rocky worlds of the inner solar system and the gas giants and icy moons of the outer solar system.