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USEFUL WEBSITES FOR EDUCATORS:

http://interactivesites.weebly.com/science.html
This website provides several links to other interactive websites that would
be very helpful in supporting science instruction. The links are very well
organized by subject and topic. The site also provides links for other subjects
and has a lot of great activities incorporated.
http://www.studenthandouts.com/
This website is very useful for teachers because it has many different
activities and lesson plan ideas that you can do with your students. It has
free printouts of the follow up worksheets to do after the activity or charts
that go along with the activity. The student handouts website has ideas for
grade levels (K-8) and in all subjects.
http://agintheclass.org/
This website comes equipped with full lesson plans to help guide teachers in
teaching about agriculture and other science related lessons. It also comes
with free resources and newsletters that can help teachers engage their
students. It has a lot of information, games, and activities for agriculture, but
incorporates math and sciences as well.
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
The Science Buddies website has a lot of great information pertaining to
science inside and outside of the classroom. It has a lot of great ideas for
teachers including lessons, activities, and experiments. Its also great for athome use too and has a lot of current events pertaining to whats happening
the science world around us.
https://www.pinterest.com\
Pinterest has definitely become one of my favorite websites over the past
couple of years. There are tons and tons of ideas on the site. It has an easy
to navigate search system so you can find anything from worksheets to
science experiments to how-to videos.
http://kids.usa.gov/teachers
This site is a great website for any educator. It is appealing and easy to
navigate. There are ideas for all subjects and grade levels.

http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/activities
This science-geared website is a great tool for all teachers teaching any
grade science class. There are tons of lessons along with PDF version lesson
plans and picture to look at. Like the website explains, there are a lot of
different things to explore on this website from oceans to outerspace to
everything in between.
http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
This website is one of my favorites because it has tons of educational videos
and interactive activities. This is a great go-to website for all teaches,
especially when it comes to science.
http://concord.org/stem-resources/grade-level/elementary-school
This website has a lot of great science and technology lessons. It's really
interesting because kids can learn how to build things using this site. There
are activities that range from basic lessons about the seasons to more
advanced ones about building and engineering. It is definitely technologically
based though with a wide variety of topics.
http://www.e-learningforkids.org/science/
E-Learning for Kids is a global, nonprofit organization that offers lessons for
students to learn about on their own or with guided help from a teacher.
There are many useful science-related lesson plan ideas and activities
throughout the website. From language-arts to health to science to math, elearning has got tons of great activities for your kids.

USEFUL WEBSITES FOR KIDS:


http://www.arkive.org/education/games
This website has a lot of fun, educational games pertaining to various
subjects and topics. Teachers could choose the topic and grade level and the
students could play the game while still learning.
http://pbskids.org/games/science/
Here is another website that has great information, videos, and activities
related to different topics. This specific link incorporates games and relates
them to different science- related topics. They are fun yet educational games
and activities for young learners.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com
This site has a wide range of videos, activities and games that will add to any
lesson or activity and keep students actively engaged. It includes informative
sections on animals, nature, people, places, space and more! It has current
events, technological components and a visually appealing website that is
easy for children to navigate.
http://www.kidsites.com/sites-edu/science.htm
This website is a collection of links to student-friendly activities; the activities
are described, and the students can choose what they are interested in. The
activities have everyday items and scientifically explain them more in depth.
It would be interesting for young learners to learn about the world around
them through this site.
http://climatekids.nasa.gov/
This website is easy to navigate for students. It is equipped with lots of
games but also with basic science information on the water cycle, plants,
animals, etc. There are many different links and activities that the students
can use to learn more about particular topics.

There are plenty of more great websites out there, its just a matter of
finding which ones are worth your time. There are many helpful websites for
educators and students that require registration or payments. The websites
above are free and require no passwords or registration. They can be
accessed from just about anywhere so are great tools to use inside and out
of the classroom.

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