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  / Teacher Lessons / Science

  • Explorer -The Explorer is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education.

  • Air Quality Lesson Plans and Data -Collection of Lesson Plans and Data on Air Quality, including: acid rain, air pressure, polution, carbon dioxide, carbon monixide, ozone, and rain forest.

  • Genetics Education Center -The Genetics Education Center is for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. Resources on the human genome project, curricula, lesson plans, books, videotapes, and other resources are included.

  • Whale thematic unit -Students will explore whales and expand their knowledgeof whales to include different types of whales, whale behavior, whale communication, and whale preservation.

  • KIE Curriculum -The KIE curriculum involves students in projects in which they work with scientific evidence. KIE can be used by science classes or for personal projects.

  • Bill Nye the Science Guy -Lots of cool information and science ideas from television's most popular scientists. Bill Nye the science guy has science lessons and information for science students and teachers.

  • Science Projects -Pick up winning ideas with list of resources to take you through the process step by step. Science teachers can use this for suggestions or lesson plans.

  • TIPTOP: The Internet Pilot to Physics -A virtual library, physics forum, physics around the world and a resource area comprise the useful sections of this award winning physics site for science teachers.

  • Bilolgy Lessons -Lessons written for new biology teachers but certainly could be used for veteran teachers too.

  • Science NetLinks -Science NetLinks is a well organized site for science educators K -12. Lessons are divided by benchmark topics and grade level.

  • Teachers.Net Science -LESSON PLANS-SORTED BY CATEGORY-Support the lesson exchange, your source for free lesson plans on the web. Submit your lesson plan today.

  • CRPC GirlTECH Lesson Plans -GirlTECH teachers designed these lesson plans to take full advantage of Internet resources and to teach mathematics and science concepts in new and exciting ways.

  • Science Learning Network -Funded by the National Science Foundation, this site visits museums, connects schools and has Online Exhibits that are great for the science teacher's lesson plans that feature units or projects.

  • Ask Dr. Universe -A fun format for all ages that answers common questions kids ask. The science teacher can use the site for quick attention getters or a basis for lesson plans. It also has a searchable database.

  • Educational Outreach- Climatological Survey -Our web pages for teachers (and parents) offer in-depth information about the science of meteorology, provide lessons and data to use in the classroom, and supply graphics to aid in teaching weather-related concepts.