Other Science and Technology Resources

Site Name Access Description
Glacier National Park Electronic Field Trip Comprehensive site with lesson plans dealing with ecosystems, glaciers/weather, botany, aquatics, geology, and wildlife (1-8).
The Green Lane An Environment Canada web page with current information about climate change, clean air, clean water, nature.
PE Central The ultimate web site for health and physical education teachers. Good information on assesment and evaluation.
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis This Museum has a plethora of On-line Exhibits that cover many of the new science strands.
Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide This page contains pointers to public museums with a strong emphasis on interactive science education.
Ontario Science Centre Information about the Ontario Science Centre and some interactive activities.
EXN: The Exploration Network (Discovery Channel) Great Science and Technology information from the Discovery Channel.
Science Teachers' Association of Ontario STAO, founded in 1890, continues to be the professional voice of Science Teachers. This web site has been created for both science teachers and students.
Science Web A large number of science links and information.
Great Canadian Scientists In this website, you will meet some Great Canadian Scientists and learn about their sciences. Whether you're a kid at home, a researcher in the field, a teacher, parent or librarian, you will find the information from the Great Canadian Scientists Project valuable.
Ask Eric Lesson Plans Physical Sciences lesson plans.
Newton's Apple NEWTON'S APPLE, the family science program on PBS, is produced by KTCA, Twin Cities Public Television with a grant provided by the 3M Foundation. Here are lessons from the teachers' guides developed for seasons 9 through 15. They are designed to accompany the television show and are also a rich stand-alone resource.
Frank Potter's Science Gems An incredible number of science links.
Nye Labs Online Visit with Bill Nye the Science Guy.
Dragonfly The Dragonfly Web Pages are for investigators of all ages. These pages go with Dragonfly magazine. You do not need the magazine to have fun here.
Science Friday Kids Connection Get ready to put on your thinking caps and explore science...
Explorer The Explorer is a collection of educational resources (instructional software, lab activities, lesson plans, student created materials ...) for K-12 mathematics and science education. You may browse through mathematics and science education curricula (we plan to expand to other curricula) or conduct searches that focus on specific interests.
The Science Club The Science Club is a non-profit organization that uses humour and science to get children and adults to learn and play together. All  their activities, which use common household materials, promote curiosity and the excitement of experimentation.
Beakman & Jax Welcome to the Place's place on the World Wide Web - Beakman Place and Jax Place's place. Stay and play and experiment for a while or surf on through!
Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab Welcome to Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. Your source of free science experiments for parents, teachers, and children of all ages. Kick off your shoes. Pull up a chair. Make yourself comfortable. Oh yeah, did we mention that protective goggles   are required...
Experimental Science Projects - An Introductory Guide This introductory level guide presents basic information for doing a science project.
Cyber-Fair - A Resource for and by Elementary Science Students Students and teachers the world-over are welcome to visit this site to: read the results of student science fair projects, look for ideas for their own projects, share the results of their projects with other students.
Questacon Questacon believes that a hands-on minds-on approach is a great way for people of all ages to learn and experience science and technology. Explore the fun and excitement of science and technology through these on-line activities.
Class: Insecta A website devoted to insects with photographs and information culled from the Spencer Entomology Museum, University of British Columbia.
Girls in Engineering: Hands-On Museum Exhibit Development Each team developed a professional-quality museum exhibit based upon a science or engineering principle of their choosing.
PBS Scienceline Resources and information to support you professionally in the science field.
The Royal Tyrrell Museum Homepage Great dinosaur information.
Science Web A large number of science links and information.
The Brainium The Brainium is your ultimate online science destination, providing teachers, students and families with an exciting way to teach and learn science! Focusing on science education for Grades 4 through 8, The Brainium features interactive learning through educational games, activities and animated adventures.
The Canadian Science Gateway Provides activities for teachers and students to use in the classroom. Also includes an extensive resource list of educational websites and descriptors.
Reach Out Michigan
Great hands-on activities covering all of the different areas of the Science Curriculum
How Stuff Works
How Stuff Works is a great place to come to learn about how things work in the world around you. Have you ever wondered how the engine in your car works, or what gears do, or what makes the inside of your refrigerator cold? Then How Stuff Works is the place for you!
OESS Science Software links to the Science Curriculum