This collection of lessons and web resources is meant for students, teachers and students’ families.
NASA Science Education Standards “Quilts”
NASA Educational Standards Quilts are a quick and easy way to find free NASA educational resources … Check It
Science NetLinks Resources
Lessons are sorted according to grade level by default. To sort the lessons by lesson title or benchmark, click on the corresponding header. …Checkout
Tools are sorted according to grade level by default. To sort the tools by tool title or benchmark, click on the corresponding header. …Checkout
To view the learning goals in a particular benchmark chapter, click on the desired grade level box in the right column of the table. To help educators integrate Science NetLinks resources into a standards-based curriculum, all site content is organized around the Benchmarks for Science Literacy. … Check it
Physics Classroom Resources :-
Teachers’ Domain: Physical Science
(grades K-12) This site is dedicated to helping teachers teach physics by providing a large collection of lesson plans, organized by topics and grade levels. … Explore It
Energy Systems and Solutions
(grades K-12) Part of the Teach Engineering Web site, this section provides educators with numerous lesson plans and engaging activities for elementary through high school. … Explore It
Lessons in Physics
(grades K-12) Part of the Teach Engineering Web site, this section provides educators with fun and exciting lesson plans and activities to teach physics to elementary through high school students. Activities engage students of all ages in the science of physics. …Explore It
ASPIRE – Astrophysics Science Project Integrating Research & Education
(grades 6-12) More about physics than astronomy, this astrophysics Web site, created by teachers for teachers, employs a powerful combination of inquiry-based content, along with interactive, hands-on labs. Intended for middle and high school students and teachers. … Explore It
American comPADRE: Resources for Physics and Astronomy Education
(grades K-12) A Web site dealing with the topic of physics for high school students and teachers and college faculty. The site provides a tutorial including animations to explain principles of physics to students. Lesson plans cover grades K-12 for educators. … Explore It
Chemistry Classroom Resources:-
Teachers’ Domain: Matter
(grades K-12) This Web site provides a multitude of information on physical matter including lesson plans for teachers. … Explore It
ChemEd DL: Chemistry Education Pathway
(high school and above) The chemistry education Pathway of NSDL, ChemEd DL provides exemplary digital resources, tools, and online services to aid teaching and learning in chemistry based on “Observe”, “Explore” and “Explain”. ChemEd DL provides a destination for all those interested in chemistry to share what they know so that others may learn. … Explore It
Science for Kids
(grades K-8) The American Chemical Society’s Science Web site contains a wealth of information for teachers and students of all ages. As part of their Education Web page, the Kids Web site contains teacher resources for students in grades K-6, which are easily adapted to the middle school level. Find activities, games, puzzles and articles that cover a variety of chemistry topics to share with students. … Explore It
Today’s Science for Tomorrow’s Scientists
(grades 5-12) The purpose of this Web site is to introduce current research in the areas of science and engineering into middle school and high school classrooms. Activities are for grades 5-12 and are interactive and fun with definitions of challenging new words embedded. Puzzle tests at the end of every unit give students and teachers a chance to identify gains in knowledge from the tutorial. … Explore It
National Science Digital Library
This collection of lessons and web resources is aimed at classroom teachers, their students, and students’ families. Most of these resources come from the National Science Digital Library (NSDL). NSDL is the National Science Foundation’s online library of resources for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. … Check it
WWW Chemistry Guide
(high school and above) A collection of more than 250 links aimed primarily at chemists and researchers but also useful to teachers, organized by categories. A great resource for educators because sites have been reviewed for their excellence and this eliminates searching through “junk”. … Explore It
Strange Matter
(grades 5-8) The Strange Matter traveling exhibit that teaches kids about the amazing world of modern materials and materials science. The exhibition’s Web site includes a teaching guide and activities for teachers to use, and activities, games, experiments, videos and more for kids. And there’s fun stuff for families to do also! … Explore It
Chem4Kids
(middle-high school) Chem4Kids is a Web site for students learning the basics of chemistry. The site provides explanations, acitivties and other resources to aid students while learning about chemistry. … Explore It
The Open Door Web Site
(ages 9-12) The Open Door Web Site is created and maintained by multi-national teachers as a reference source for both students and teachers. The contents of this site are designed for use by students between the ages of 9 and 17 on topics in biology, chemistry, physics, history and technology. The site provides information, student study guides, quizes and the abililty to search the site for answers. … Explore It
Biology Classroom Resources:-
Teachers’ Domain: Life Science
(grades K-12) The Teachers’ Domain Web site provides information about life science including lesson plans, short video clips and high quality photographs. … Explore It
Welcome to Google Body.
Google Body is a detailed 3D model of the human body. You can peel back anatomical layers, zoom in, click to identify anatomy, or search for muscles, organs, bones and more. You can also share the exact scene you are viewing by copying and pasting the URL. …Check It
AN ONLINE TEXTBOOK ABOUT HUMAN ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY.
Get Smart Body – An Online Examination of Human Anatomy. Visually Learn About the Human Body Using Our Interactive “Flash” Animations … Explore It
Birdsleuth
(grades K-8) Developed at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the Birdsleuth curriculum is a series of inquiry-based units for elementary and middle school students who learn to identify birds and submit data to a national online database, all the while helping scientists to better understand birds. Educators can provide some simple information and get access to specific lessons. Children can also access the online magazine which features research done by children for children. … Explore It
Neuroscience for Kids
(grades K-8) This Web site “Neuroscience for Kids”, maintained by Eric H. Chudler, Ph.D., is for students and teachers who would like to learn more about the nervous system. The focus is on the functioning of the brain. The site offers content for teachers in the classroom as well as captivating and fun activities and games for students from grade K-8. … Explore It
Pest World for Kids
(grades K-8) The National Pest Management Association’s Web site explores pest ecology. The site is designed for students to play games, get science fair project ideas, and general pest information. The site provides teachers in the elementary and middle school grade with lesson plans, activities, and background information. … Explore It
ActionBioscience.org
(high school-college level) This Web site is an educational resource of the American Institute of Biological Sciences that promotes bioscience literacy. The site provides articles by scientists, science educators and science students on many topics such as biodiversity, environment, genomics, biotechnology and more. It also includes original lessons and resources to enhance bioscience teaching. … Explore It
Sci4Kids
(elementary school) The Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s chief scientific research agency, finds solutions to agricultural problems that affect us every day, from field to table. This webpage has animated, fun stories for young children presenting factual information which affects their daily lives. … Explore It
Cells Alive
(high school and above) All text, images and layout is provided by Jim Sullivan and represents over 25 years of experience capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research. Cells Alive provides great annimations and videos which can be downloaded for classroom use. … Explore It
Strange Science
Strange Science is a Web site which describes the history of paleontology and biology by emphasizing the people who contributed to these fields and some of their erroneous theories. Although this site focuses more on the history of science than on evolution, it treats evolution as a scientific fact, not “just a theory.” … Explore It
Botany for Kids
Developed by USGS Center for Biological Informatics, this Web site is intended for young children. It provides stories, games, and activities while teaching the facts about biology in a fun and engaging manner. Very colorful and eye appealing as well as easy to navigate from one venue to another. … Explore It
T-Rex
The Discovery Web site provides a lesson plan section for teachers from grades K-12. This specific one is about T-Rex and is one of many lesson plans relating to animals for grades 6-8 . All lesson plans include objectives, materials, procedures, discussion questions, evaluation ideas, suggested readings and vocabulary. … Explore It
Biology Research Overview
A bat, a mushroom, a long blade of prairie grass. They’re easy to identify as “life.” what about a cold virus? Mold growing on a slice of bread? Or seeds encased in hard protective “shells” that can lie dormant for centuries? What, in essence, is this thing we call life? This Web page on the National Science Foundations’s Web site gives us answers to many biological questions. Beautiful images can ignite the interest of all ages. … Explore It
SMILE: Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement
The SMILE program was designed to enhance the elementary and high school learning of Science and Mathematics through the use of the phenomenological approach…. Lesson index for physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics are given for easy reference. … Explore
Source: http://mypages.iit.edu/~smile/index.html
Science Teachers’ Resource Center
This web site is for science teachers to share ideas. It provides practical, demonstrations, and other information, which teachers can access. .. Explore
Source: http://chem.lapeer.org/
The Environmental Health Science Education
The Environmental Health Science Education website provides educators, students and scientists with easy access to reliable tools, resources and classroom materials. It seeks to invest in the future of environmental health science by increasing awareness of the link between the environment and human health… Explore
Teachers can check here for an array of classroom activities and curricula, easy access to reference materials based on reliable environmental health research, and professional development opportunities.
- Curricular Material – Find a variety of educational materials, many of which are standards-based, to expose your students to environmental health concepts
- Lesson Resources – Use these fact sheets, booklets and news articles to enhance your science lessons
Students of all ages, check out the materials and activities this site has to help you understand links between human health and the environment! Find out about summer research and job opportunities!
- Homework Resources
- Online Activities
- Summer Opportunities
Source: http://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/scied/index.cfm
Discovery Education
This site provides K-12 students and teachers many lesson plans on most subjects. Topics are classified in K-5, 6-8 and 9-12 categories… Explore
K-5 INDEX: http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-k-5-teacher-resources/
6-8 INDEX: http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-6-8-teacher-resources/
9-12 INDEX: http://www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-9-12-teacher-resources/
Source: http://www.discoveryeducation.com/
LessonPlansPage.com
This site has over 4,000 free lesson plans! To find lesson plans that match your criteria, begin by selecting a subject, recent additions, or seasonal lessons in the box below, or search for specific topics. – find out more.
Learn Next
The smartest way to learn CBSE Maths & Science Syllabus – on your own at home! With LearnNext, you are assured of the latest CBSE course material, specifically tutored to meet your individual needs. Learn more (Fee based site)
Source: http://www.learnnext.com/
Teachnology Science Lesson Plans
This site provides K-12 students and teachers many lesson plans. Topics are classified in K-2, 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12 categories. Categories are given hereunder. … Explore