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Science
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National Geographic Forces of Nature
Learn about the forces of nature on this interactive site. Cause your own hurricane, tornado, earthquake, or volcano.
Siemens Science Day
This site contains videos, tools and hands-on activities that help make science easier to understand and more interesting to learn.
Earth's Climate & Global Change
What is climate? How does weather affect climate? Learn about Earth's climate and weather change on this user-friendly science site. Click on Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced to read the site's content at your reading level.
Volcanoes
The Science Learning Network
Visit science museums in the U.S. and in other countries online!
Cells Alive!
Seventh grade science students: this site is for you! Learn about cells and cell division on this interactive website.
Bill Nye the Science Guy
Mitosis vs. Meiosis
This NOVA website shows how cells divide and explains the difference between mitosis and meiosis.
Photosynthesis
Watch the process of photosynthesis take place on this animated website.
The Human Body
Have fun reading this electronic "Read to Me" book about the human body.
Exploratorium
The museum of science, art and human perception.
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Explore the universe! Each day a different image or photograph of our amazing universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.
 


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