Savage Earth With stunning visuals and a focus on volcanoes, earthquakes and tsunamis, students learn just how fragile the earth and its crust are. |
Earth and Moon Viewer “Presents an earth map—you can see where it is day, or night, right now. You can view either a map of the Earth showing the day and night regions at this moment, or view the Earth from the Sun, the Moon, the night side of the Earth, above any location on the planet specified by latitude, longitude and altitude, from a satellite in Earth orbit, or above various cities around the globe.” |
Window to the Earth Pictures from space and information on different environments like deserts, coral reefs, and more. Published by NASA Kids Club. |
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Pacific Garbage Patch
Images and info about the huge trash vortex in the Pacific Ocean. This is part of National Geographic's web site. |
The Plastic Patrol Ways kids can help the problem of the Garbage Ptach - a huge mass of trash floating in the Pacific Ocean. This web site and blog is by 2 kids. |
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National Geographic for Kids Information and activities about animals from National Geographic for Kids. |
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National Geographic for Kids Information and activities about animals from National Geographic for Kids. |
Chicago Wildlife Information on wildlife in our backyards. Has information on animal problems in Chicago. |
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Peace with Lions Video about a invention to keep both cattle and lions safe. This invention was made by a middle school aged kid in Africa. |
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Bill Nye the Science Guy Home Demos on life science, physical science, and planetary science by Bill Nye, the Science Guy. |
NASA Kids Club Info, stories, pictures and games about rockets, astronauts, space exploration, space shuttles, solar system, and galaxies |
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All About Snow Published by the National Snow and Ice Data Center. This website provides a wealth of information about snow. |
Periodic Table of Elements Maintained by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, this site provides basic information about chemical elements and the periodic table. |
The Bubblesphere Everything you ever wanted to know about bubbles is presented here. Sections include answers to bubble questions, bubble history, bubble games, and more. Professor Bubbles also shares his adventures around the world. A fun site to explore! |
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Jason Coaster Creator Learn about the science of roller coasters. Build and test your own roller coaster. By Jason Digital Learning Resources and National Geographic. |