A Few Good Web Sites For Teachers & Students

  • Science Buddies  Science Buddies is a non-profit organization focused on providing free science fair ideas, answers, and tools for students in grades K-12.  Our online resources have been integrated into the NSTA’s SciLinks program and have received praise from students, teachers, and parents across the nation. Science Buddies empowers students from all walks of life to help themselves and each other develop a love of science and an understanding of the scientific method. Our innovative online tools and programs encourage, acknowledge, and reward student research projects, and aim to increase science fair participation 
  • Netscape@Play This is great site giving ideas about projects and assistance, check it out!! It is called Netscape at Play and looks to be both fun and helpful.
  • Google Search The Google site with numerous links for advice and help in doing science fair projects.
  • SSP Science for Society & Public is the new name for the Science Service and is the organization responsible for several youth science competitions including the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
  • Science Fair Central The Discovery Channel's resource of project ideas! These are the national middle school competition sponsors.
  • Flandrau Visit the Flandrau Science Center home page to find out about exciting science based programs and workshop opportunities at Flandrau.
  • SwAEBR Good reference materials regarding the use of animals in research.
  • Az Ac of Sci Arizona/ Nevada Academy of Sciences.  Links to resources, and individuals in the science community.
  • NSTA Science Fair Resource The "Ultimate Science Fair Resource" is a member of the SciLinks program, a service of the National Science Teachers Association and is sponsored by the Society for Amateur Scientists. It may really be the "ultimate" resource!
  • NSTA Newsletter High School The National Science Teachers' Association newsletter, Science Class, offers many great links for teachers. This is the High School Edition.
  • NSTA Newsletter Middle School The National Science Teachers' Association newsletter, Science Class, offers many great links for teachers. This is the Middle School Edition.
  • NSTA Newsletter Elementary The National Science Teachers' Association newsletter, Science Class, offers many great links for teachers. This is the Elementary Edition.
  • K12 Academics An Education Resource Center and Job Placement for Teachers, Students, Parents, Education Majors and District Officials involved in K-12 throughout the U.S.
  • Sci fair planner This is a good site for middle school teachers and students providing a “step by step science fair” process for success.
  • Nat Academy of Engineering This is an excellent site to learn more about technology, what it is, and how it impacts our lives, including the importance of technical literacy.
  • Science News For Kids Science News For Kids magazine resource of ideas for projects. Published by Science Service.
  • Eurekalert News for Kids Breaking science, health and technology news and features written specifically for kids. Press releases that are by nature appealing to younger readers.  This includes other resources as well.
  • NASA HubbleSite Fun & Games NASA's HubbleSite Fun & Games webpage is full of space-y activities and resources!
  • Bill Nye, the Science Guy Bill Nye, the Science Guy's website homepage. Lots of fun demos and ideas for your projects! Check out his parallel site: www.eyesofnye.org for information on his television show!

  • Science Bob A great resource to gather project ideas. There are good basic concepts and techniques, too!
  • USS Tucson Submarine:   http://www.nvr.navy.mil/nvrships/details/SSN770.htm ,  http://www.csg2.navy.mil/Tucson.htm    A new award will be given for projects dealing with the science of submarines (Conversion of water to Oxygen, compression under water pressure, health issues in closed environments, etc.) 
  • WaterCenter.org Basic water information and terms from Dr. Gordon Snyder at the WaterCenter in Kenmore, Washington. The blog discusses Hurricane Katrina’s impact on drinking water, toxic water problems, water sampling and testing at www.watercenter.org/blog.
  • Water Project info Student Science Fair Project ideas about water from Dr. Gordon Snyder at the WaterCenter in Kenmore, Washington.
  • Water Demos & Experiments Experiments and Demonstrations for teachers and educators from Dr. Gordon Snyder at the WaterCenter in Kenmore, Washington.
  • Homework Spot Lists of numerous resources to search for ideas!
  • Family Oriented Tips and insights for families entering the science fair! There's a fair bit of advertising, sold to finance the site, but the tips and ideas are worth it.
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