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What is Thinkfinity?

Thinkfinity is  a partnership between the Verizon Foundation and the country's most knowledgeable, trustworthy and innovative leaders in education and literacy that have created standards-based K-12 Internet content for the classroom.



A Partnership with the American Association for the Advancement of Science to provide benchmark linked lessons, science-related current events, and sites reviewed by scientists and educators to provide a wealth of resources related to each Benchmark.
 


Enchanted Learning
www.enchantedlearning.com

Explore Science
www.explorescience.com
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Online Science Projects for Data Collection and Exchange
http://www.ciese.org/currichome.html
 

Geo Mystery Project for Science Data Collection
http://www.hawaii.edu/hga/GEOMystery/geomys.html

NSTA National Science Teachers Association

Home

Science, Computing, and Technology
Subject Access


This site arranges science resources by topic.

The Science Spot

The Scientific Process

Life Science Links

Zoo Animals
http://whozoo.org
 

Electronic Zoo
http://netvet.wustl.edu/e-zoo.htm
 


Kids Health
http://KidsHealth.org/kid/

Interactive Frog Dissection
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/go/frog/menu.html
 

Animal Planet

 











Human Anatomy On-Line

Physics Links

HowStuffWorks, Inc

Chemistry Links

LChem4Kids Sections

Yucky Science on the Web
www.yucky.com

General Science Links


Little Explorer's Picture Dictionary
www.littleexplorers.com/Dictionary.html

Science4Kids
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/insects/insectintro.htm

The Why Files, a magazine focusing on the science behind today's news stories

Exploratorium

Science Made Simple

science projects
This site has science help for children and parents, as well as science in the news.  Some of the information is free and some information requires a subscription fee for the newsletter.

Technology at Home
technology items

MAD SCI

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