Helpful Websites

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.

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.

Mr. G’s Applied Technology Site

dozens of projects suitable for grades K to 7, including catapults, water-powered cars, hydraulic arms.

National Engineers Week

official website of the U.S. National Engineers Week.

National Science Foundation (U.S.)

a diverse collection of engineering lessons and web resources largely culled from the National Science Digital Library.

Physics Demonstrations

excellent source of demo ideas: chapters include motion, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism and light.

Reeko’s Mad Scientist Club

many fun science experiments and activities.

ScienceNet

super list of physics and chemistry sites on the Toronto Public Library site offers a wide range of hands-on experiments.

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.

The OmniWing Paper Airplanes Page

links to many great paper airplane web sites.

Try Science

features great interactive experiments contributed by science and technology centres worldwide

YES Mag: Canada's Science Magazine For Kids

instructions for building a stereoscope, paper airplane


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