Submit sites that will assist, in the science fields, with school studies, such as ask-an-expert, free online tutoring and self-help reading materials.
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- Science Fair Project Resource Guide The Internet Public Library provides resources to help you with your science project.
- Basic Science for Kids Contains science projects and experiments for kids, along with detailed answers to science questions and unit conversions.
- MadSciNet: The 24-Hour Exploding Laboratory Utilize a random knowledge generator to find out what's cooking in the Mad Scientists' section.
- ScienceBob.com Enter the world of Science Bob to try home experiments, visit an online lab, and get answers to general science questions.
- BJ Pinchbeck Offers Science Homework Help Organized collection of links to help students find the information they need.
- Buglife Conservation charity has information for maintaining sustainable populations of insects, spiders and earthworms.
- Science U Help in understanding science concepts using graphics, interactive exhibits, multimedia articles and activities.
- AmphibiaWeb A database of information on amphibian biology, conservation and taxonomy, with specie life history, distribution, photos, sound recordings and habitat.
- Biology-Innovation Concepts in biology with text, images and diagrams. Includes biochemistry, human anatomy, physiology, genetics and botany. AS or A2 in UK.
- Tox Town Covers toxic chemicals and health risks in various environmental settings within cities, farms, ports and on the US/Mexico border.
- Ology American Museum of Natural History’s Ology is a playground for children interested in science with games, crafts and experiments on dinosaurs, marine biology, genetics and astronomy.
- Catch The Science Bug Kids can solve puzzles, conduct scientific investigations, and learn what scientists do on the job. Has a blog where students can ask specific questions.
- Energy Kids Learn about renewable and nonrenewable energy using games, activities and content for teachers. Discover what energy is, where it comes from and how to use and save energy.
- Oceanography: Studies of the Ocean Ocean lifeforms, its tides and endangered marine habitats with homework help, video, games and quizzes.
- Endangered Species- Causes and Solutions Information on endangered species, habitats and ecosystems with photos and references and homework help.
- Scholastic's StudyJams Interactive information, vocabulary and quizzes on numerous subtopics in physics, anatomy, botany, physics, astronomy, ecosystems and more for 3rd to 5th grade.
- BrainPOP Science Animated science, health and technology with movies, quizzes, activity pages and school homework help.
- Ask a Scientist! Submit a science question and get the answer from a scientist at the Argonne National Laboratory.
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Homework Help Ask a homework question, get an answer from a scientist. Covers human biology, medicine, biochemistry, and genetics.
- Fact Monster Homework Center For Science Find simple answers to your science homework questions. Covers chemistry, physics, life sciences, geology, and astronomy.
- Suzy's World Science Fact Sheets Asks science questions and provides answers and experiments while taking children on an adventure.
- Molecularium A magic musical adventure into the world of atoms and molecules! Learn about the 3 states of matter while taking a musical cartoon adventure.
- Kids' Science Challenge Get help for your science project, submit your idea and a scientist will help you create a project. Has fun science activities.
- Rediscovering Biology Through Case Studies Explore biology by examining actual scientific research projects on genetics, evolution and medicine.
- Old Farmer's Almanac For Kids Children’s version of the famous almanac with facts about weather, star gazing, moon phases and more.
- Computer Science Student Network Shows how to create animation, program virtual robots and calculate a robot's movements.
- Science 4 Kids Has information on animals, bacteria, dinosaurs, ecology, geography, insects, planets, plants, soil and weather.
- Wild Music Interactive exploration of the science of acoustics and the sounds made by insects, birds and mammals.
- The Last Word New Scientist offers simple answers to everyday physics questions such as why tin foil hurts teeth and why remote control locks won't work in some parking lots.
- Space Racers Learn about outer space through videos, games, and worksheets.
- Lemelson Center's Invention at Play Play while inventing new things with imaginative online games. Has video and inventor biographies.