Science
Weblinks and other resources for teaching and/or learning elementary, middle and high school Science - Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Life Science, Geography/Earth Science
Symphony of Science
The Symphony of Science is a musical project headed by John Boswell, designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form. On their website, you can watch music videos,... more
Feynman’s ‘Fun to Imagine’ Video Series
In this fabulous video series produced by the BBC in 1983, physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about jiggling atoms, fire, electricity, magnets, rubber bands, mirrors, trains, stars, big numbers, and more. more
Symphony of Science
The Symphony of Science is a musical project headed by John Boswell, designed to deliver scientific knowledge and philosophy in musical form. On their website, you can watch music videos,... more
E-Waste: Time for Green Electronics and Take-Back Laws
Another great eye-opening film from the folks at The Story of Stuff. more
Adventures in Magnitudes
'Powers of 10' - Ray & Charles Eames' iconic 1968 documentary film, and 'Scale of the Universe' are two marvelous adventures in magnitudes. more
The Franklin Institute – A Great Resource for Learners & Educators
Find open ended math problems and many more fabulous Science & Math resources - aimed mostly at 5th-8th graders - at the Franklin Institute Resources for Science Learning website. more
Vote Earth – March 27th 2010, 8:30 PM
Earth Hour 2010 is 4 days and 3 hours away! On March 27th 2010, 8:30 pm local time, join millions of kids and families around the earth to make history. more
Feynman’s ‘Fun to Imagine’ Video Series
In this fabulous video series produced by the BBC in 1983, physicist Richard Feynman thinks aloud about jiggling atoms, fire, electricity, magnets, rubber bands, mirrors, trains, stars, big numbers, and more. more
Digital Universe Atlas
The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. more
Fun Science Facts From the Library of Congress
Did you ever wonder why a camel has a hump? If you can really tell the weather by listening to the chirp of a cricket? The Library of Congress will help you answer these fun questions. more
Award-winning site for learning & teaching genetics
Learn.Genetics, uses interactive animations to explain genetics to students and the general public. Teach.Genetics is a resource for educators that includes printable lesson plans. more
Free videos explore the science behind the Olympics
These 16 videos on NBC Learn unravel the physics, biology, chemistry, and materials engineering behind the Olympic Winter Games. more




