Great Sites!


Here are some great sites that may interest you or help you with your Science 7 course. The sites are listed in alphabetical order. Have fun exploring!

Alphabetical Index of CLN Theme Pages

http://www.cln.org/themes_index.html
The Community Learning Network has created "Theme Pages" on a variety of topics. Each theme page has links to a wide range of sites on a particular topic. Some theme pages that you may find useful are: Air Quality, Ask an Expert, Global Warming, Drylands/Deserts, Ozone Depletion, Tropical Rainforests, and Wetlands.

 

Ask Jeeves for Kids

http://www.ajkids.com/
Try this site if you are searching for information on a particular topic. Type in a question and let Jeeves, the online butler, search out an answer. For example, you might ask: "Where can I find information on endangered animals? In response, Jeeves will give you a list of possible sites to search.

 

Exploratorium: Museum of Science, Art and Human Perception

http://www.exploratorium.edu/
This excellent site of the San Francisco exploratorium has online articles, electronic exhibits and do-it-yourself science experiments.

 

Gander Academy

http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/themes.html
Visit this site to find links to a wide range of science topics. Some topics include: endangered species, rainforest, space shuttle, ecosystems, natural disasters and more.

 

Yahooligans: Science and Nature

http://www.yahooligans.com/Science_and_Nature/Physical_Sciences/
This is a great place to search for information on a variety of science and nature topics. There are links to photographs and videos you can download, as well as science news sites and more.

 

Yes Mag

http://www.yesmag.bc.ca/
This site features Canada's Science magazine for Kids, Yes Mag. Look here for articles on up-to-date science and technology issues. Other features include: "Brain Bumpers", "Do At Home Projects", and "Kids in Science."

 

Yuckiest Site on the Internet

http://www.yucky.com/
Look here for all sorts of wacky and wonderful topics including: the science of worms, roaches, and "gross and cool" things about your body.

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