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Science Buddies
Everything you need for a great project.

Science Topic Selection Wizard
Science Buddies has developed a Topic Selection Wizard to help you find a topic for science research. Answer the questions about your interests, and this tool will help you focus on an area of science that's best for you. You will really like this!

Science Fair Project Resource Guide
Links to good sources gathered by the Internet Public Library.

Science Fair Handbook
A step-by-step guide to science fair success from Janice VanCleave, noted author.

Reach Out! Michigan
Science experiments for early and later elementary, middle school, and high school level students in the fields of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, physical science, and technology.

Experiments & Activities about the Brain
Experiment ideas and fun from the Neuroscience for Kids web site. Color and taste experiment.

All Science Fair Projects
Over 500 free science project ideas!

The Science Hobbyist
A good resource for science fair projects and experiments.

MadSci Network
The laboratory that never sleeps and answers YOUR science questions.

How Things Work
Professor Louis A. Bloomfield of the University of Virginia explains it all.

SUBSCRIPTION DATABASE

Science Online
Science Online is a complete reference database containing thousands of entries covering almost every field of science. Categories include: Diagrams, Definitions, Biographies, Essays, and Experiments and are cross-referenced through hyperlinks and are searchable by keyword, topic, and year.
To use Science Online at home, enter a library card number from Fay School (see the Library PASSWORDS email on the FirstClass INFO FOR STUDENTS & PARENTS folder) or any public library in Massachusetts in the box below. If you need help accessing this resource at home, watch this online tutorial.

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ONLINE MAGAZINE

Scientific American
Scientific American offers understandable, authoritative reporting on developments in every field of science.
To use Scientific American at home see the Library PASSWORDS email on the FirstClass INFO FOR STUDENTS & PARENTS folder for user name and password. If you need help accessing this resource at home, watch this online tutorial.

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