Sites and resources for children and teens under the age of 18 dealing with general scientific topics. Science can be defined as a process of recording data from controlled experiments, summarizing the results and then attempting to develop a rational theory to describe these results. Not all experiments lead to a successful theory, but yield results that cannot be summed up in a useful way. Science fields include biology, chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth sciences, environmental studies, and technology. Math is closely related to science and is a necessary component of most sciences. Most branches of math do not conduct experiments, so that is why it is listed in a separate section. The applications of successful scientific theories and applications can be astonishing. Without science, there would be no detailed environmental knowledge, electricity, space travel, air conditioning, cars, or washing machines. There are also, some negative affects from science, such as the development of nuclear weapons and non-biodegradable plastics.
Astronomy and Space
All sites in this category are geared toward kids and teens under the age of 18 and provide information or activities related to astronomy and space.
Activities and Games,
Black Holes,
Eclipses,
Exploration,
Galaxies,
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Chemistry
Chemistry web sites intended for children up to age 18 or grades K-12.
Bonding,
Chemists,
Class Pages,
Elements,
Games,
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Environment
All sites in this category are geared toward kids and teens ages 3-18 and provide information or activities related to nature and environment.
Acid Rain,
Biodiversity,
Garbage,
Global Warming,
Ozone Layer,
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Experiments
This category lists sites that offer science experiments and projects suitable for kids.
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Homework Help
Submit sites that will assist, in the science fields, with school studies, such as ask-an-expert, free online tutoring and self-help reading materials.
Biology,
Chemistry,
Physics,
Weather,
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Living Things
All sites in this category are geared toward children ages 3-18 and provide information or activities related to biology, the study of life.
Animals,
Bacteria and Viruses,
Cells,
Class Pages,
Fungus,
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Measurement
To measure is to compare the dimensions, quantity, or capacity with a standard. There are several systems of measurement.
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Physics
Physics is the science of the natural world in the broadest sense, dealing with the fundamental constituents of the universe, the forces they exert on one another, and the results produced by these forces.
Amusement Parks,
Atoms, Nuclei and Particles,
Class Pages,
Electricity and Magnetism,
Energy,
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Scientists
Ampere, Andre Marie,
Carver, George Washington,
Copernicus, Nicolaus,
Darwin, Charles,
Fleming, Alexander,
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Technology
Buildings and Bridges,
Computer Science,
Electric Power,
Electronics,
Inventing,
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The Earth
Earth Science - any of the sciences that deal with the earth or with one or more of its parts.
Biomes,
Cycles,
Erosion,
Geology,
Natural Disasters and Hazards,
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