Actua |
includes a gallery of great projects and exercises
from science camps and other events contributed by
member organizations across Canada. |
Amateur
Science |
many ideas for experiments and numerous links to
other science pages. |
Bill
Nye the Science Guy |
many activities and explanations of scientific concepts
from the popular television show. |
Discover
Engineering |
targeted at students in grades 6-9, this site gives
an overview of the engineering profession and includes
games and activities related to engineering. |
Engineer-
in-Residence |
contains many Ontario curriculum-linked exercises
that you can modify and use in the classroom or for
other children's activities.
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Exploratorium
Learning Studio
|
hands-on activities, science news, an
online magazines and cool sites make this site loads
of fund for kids of all ages.
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Mr.
G’s Applied Technology Site
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dozens of projects suitable for grades K to 7, including
catapults, water-powered cars, hydraulic arms.
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National
Engineers Week
|
official website of the U.S. National Engineers
Week.
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National
Science Foundation (U.S.)
|
a diverse collection of engineering lessons and
web resources largely culled from the National Science
Digital Library.
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Physics
Demonstrations
|
excellent source of demo ideas: chapters include
motion, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism and light.
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Reeko’s
Mad Scientist Club
|
many fun science experiments and activities.
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ScienceNet
|
super list of physics and chemistry sites on the
Toronto Public Library site offers a wide range of
hands-on experiments.
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Southeastern
Michigan Math-Science Learning Coalition
|
hands-on science projects for students from primary
grades to high school: make your own burglar alarm,
build a solar hot dog cooker, find out how bar codes
work and much more.
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The OmniWing Paper Airplanes Page
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links to many great paper airplane web sites.
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Try
Science
|
features great interactive experiments contributed
by science and technology centres worldwide
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YES
Mag: Canada's Science Magazine For Kids
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instructions for building a stereoscope, paper airplane
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