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Activities Exchange.
Teaching strategies, lesson plans and interactive, online scientific mysteries which encourage student problem-solving and inquiry. Also this site examines the people and events that have changed the face of scientific knowledge. "How do physics laws affect amusement park ride design? In this exhibit, you'll have a chance to find out by designing your own roller coaster. Plan it carefully--it has to pass a safety inspection. You can also experiment with bumper car collisions."--Source. "Dr. Universe can be your access to university research. The average citizen doesn't often have such direct access. So Dr. Universe is more than a little subversive. Most important, Dr. Universe is not afraid to ask the big questions that need to be asked—like "What exactly is this ozone stuff, anyway?" "Why don't spiders stick to their own webs?" "--Source. "Click to find everything you ever wanted to know about your new favorite science show."--Source. "The Last Word is dedicated to all the small mysteries of everyday life. Why do we all have different fingerprints? Why do men have nipples?"--Source. Links to other Web pages that will help you estimate, convert, calculate, and translate math and science information.
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Optical Illusions.
Provides cool visual oddities and optical illusions. Includes interactive experiments, projects, games, puzzles and more.
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Experiments You Can Do.
Provides fun science experiments. "Science Net is a service that makes it easy for teachers and students to find general and Kindergarten to Grade 12 science websites on the Internet. We select the best sites we can find."--Source. Experiments (Chemistry, Life Science, Biology, Physics,...) especially designed for high school students. Affordable science materials for students, teachers and schools. (Commercial)
Teachers Helping Teachers- Science.
Lesson plans to interest students at all levels. "These experiments cover a wide range of topics -- they aren't just about weather."--Source. Excellent experiments for K-12.
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