NSTA Resources from the National Science
Teachers Association.
NSF
Multimedia Gallery Thousands of images, videos and audios,
searchable by subject and/or media type.
Exploratorium
Digital Library Features "digital media and
digitized museum materials related to interactive exhibits
and scientific phenomena, including images, educational
activities in PDF and html formats, QuickTime movies,
streaming media, and audio files." Covers astronomy,
biology, mathematics, and more. From the Exploratorium,
San Francisco.
Cornell
Math and Science Gateway This Gateway provides links to resources
in mathematics and science for educators and students
in grades 9-12 and organized by subject.
New
York Times Daily Lesson Plan: Science "The New York Times Learning
Network is a free service for students in grades 3-12,
their teachers and parents. This links directly to science
activities.
Want Science Fair
Success? Here's a Science Fair Timeline and
Checklist in Microsoft Word™ format which you
can download and customize to help your class stay organized
and on track.
Science Reference Center™ is
designed to meet your science research needs, providing
full text for hundreds of science encyclopedias, reference
books, periodicals, and other sources. Do you want to use Science Reference Center at home?
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. In addition, the site includes
a Timeline dating from the big bang to the present. Do you want to use Science Online at home?
Gale PowerSearch searches many databases
at once for articles from magazines, journals, newspapers
and reference books. (Funded by the Massachusetts
Board of Library Commissioners) Do you want to use Gale PowerSearch at home?