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SCIENCE AND THEN SOME
SCIENCE
CURRICULUM

This curriculum is wonderful for elementary age kids. Very inexpensive and it utilizes Usborne books, with suggestions of other books from the library and websites to visit. This is more of a classical approach for your child to learn about science.

Sounds like the coolest science ever for ages 4 and up! Books and experiments!

A team of Harvard University graduates, scientists, and parents
created this unique science program. You join and get experiments sent to your home monthly/twice a month and you receive everything you need to do this experiment! Pretty cool!

This readable/easy to understand curriculum is especially designed to give homeschool students a scientific education, preparing them with a reasoned defense of the Christian faith.  Includes experiments that can be performed at home. Written by a former university professor.

This contains four-color-process visual matter on every page. The user-friendly writing style brings even the most difficult scientific concepts down to earth. Labs are broken down into durable equipment and renewable supplies. Jr. High & up.
You get over 40 Science Home Demos such as Acid Attack, Burn Rubber, etc...you get an introduction and how to do this experiment. Also, see the Latest news in video format.

There is so much to see here. Find out everything you want to know about Electricity. Lots of movies in three main categories...Health, Science, and Technology...Lots of movies in each category! Technology Animation. Check it out!

Time, Weather, Space, Earth Science, Creature World, Maps, and more! There are many lessons to learn here.

Children's Science Experiments, Simple Science Projects, and Kids Science Questions answered for you. Basic Science.

The Site of the Amateur Scientist. This is pretty neat. It tells you how to build things, like a telescope and it gives you the directions as well as a "blueprint" to build. There are many things to build as well as science experiments and lessons to learn.

Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Physics. There are lessons and explanations under each unit in these categories. Very informative. Helpful for public school and home school kids.

Houghton Mifflin...many different activities for kids to do, as well as internet field trips.

This site has many lessons for us educators to teach our K-12 students. Select by grade, then by category. Pretty cool.

Are you looking for a Table of Elements for your 10th-12th grader? Do they need some practice? Well, here's the Chemistry Drill!

I like this site! There are a lot of fun activities, things to make and do (including edible ones).

See the Earth's lights from space at night! It's way cool! You've got to see this!

Cool Experiments for the kids to do as well as other information.

This site directs you to hundreds of other sites on many categories and subjects.

Here it is for all you Advanced Scientists! Check out the Interactive Plasma Physics Topics.

This site is done by the California Energy Commission. Not only does this site inform you in many ways about energy, it even has activities. It's really a cute site!

What's all the fuss about? Here's a site with many links to different web sites on this major topic. I haven't personally checked out these sites.

Smithsonian Institution...An informative site.

Hey, even Disney helps us out! Look here for several topics under Science. Games and learning are here.

Electricity, Lightning, Energy...check it out. He travels all over to educate public, private and home schools.
Last updated June 26, 2003

 

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