I will add new stuff here first and then move it to it's proper place. I will also be revamping the page to make breakdowns with headers in science, math and social studies to make them easier to search through. That will probably be June before I do the revamp. Also, I am very excited because I finally found an opening that let me find a wealth of Spanish educational sites. I have been looking for this for two years or more. I hope this helps. Remember, if you find a site, send it to me and I will add it to help everyone.
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/kids/index.html This has a multitude of interactive sites for science. But - it also has stuff for health, character ed, and social studies. The one on volcanos, earthquakes, glaciers, etc is so good. Also, they have a listing at the bottom that you need to look at as well. Many of the sites found have the ability to click on a button and change the entire site into Spanish. Some will read the entire thing out loud.
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/index.html Sister site to above but with more sites. Some are duplicates. Be sure to look in the Schools Online tab. Many of the sites found have the ability to click on a button and change the entire site into Spanish. Some will read the entire thing out loud.
An incredible, wonderful site one all kinds of things science with connections to oceans.
http://www.immersionpresents.org/index.php Web site by Robert Ballard's group. Be sure to look at Ocean Exploration tab and click webcast tab. If you scroll down the page you will find a schedule. They have live webcasts of students and scientists interacting together. Students can ask questions and vote on different items. In other sections students can make their own movie using clips from Titanic explorations, watch a variety of different movies (in the Monterry section they can go on a live (well now taped) dive into a kelp forest habitat in the ocean. Many cool choices. This site really needs some time to explore.
http://www.andythelwell.com/blobz/ This site is great. It is interactive - it has a mini lesson component and a quiz component. Great overview or review for electricity unit.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/alienattack/alienattacklink.htm This is a wonderful, fun investigation into light. Students must learn and solve problems about light to find the alien that tried to blow up earth. Very educational but also entertaining.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/discovermore/light.htm Partner unit about how engineers are putting science to use.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/oceanodyssey.htm This is a investigative unit into sound. It is a web adventure where students learn facts as they solve problems. Lots of fun but also educational.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/discovermore/sound.htm Partner unit about how engineers and scientist use sound every day.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/parkworldplot.htm This is an investigative unit into force, motion, and friction. It is a web adventure wehre students learn facts as they solve problems.
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources/discovermore/forcesandmotion.htm Partner unit about how engineers and scientist use foce and motion every day.
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/index.html We are always looking for interesting and informative ways to teach the kids about energy, the sun, etc. Check this out.
http://www.sciencebuddies.com/ Science project ideas.
http://energyquest.ca.gov/links/index.php?pagetype=energyed science and math links wazoo.
http://www.backyardnature.net/index.html Lots of cool things to do in a backyard. Science stuff that is fun.
http://www.mbgnet.net/bioplants/ Wonderful website on plants. Click on options in the left sidebar. As you click to different sections be sure to look at the colored boxes on the right. They have fun interactive things to do.
http://marsprogram.jpl.nasa.gov/funzone_flash.html Wild and crazy fun exploring Mars. Lots to learn. Try to drive the 3D rover and collect rocks.
http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/explore/explorations.shtml I am adding this to go with the site above. Lots of info here and great activities. Teachers, you really need to check this out. They are also giving great activities on landforms, erosion, etc. Much more than just planet stuff.
http://scienceview.berkeley.edu/showcase/index.html Variety of fun interactive science activities and sites.
http://www.funsci.com/texts/index_en.htm Lots of fun science things to do - also ideas for science fair.
http://www.rmcain.com/mcama/ This is a hysterical, exciting, interesting, science made fun website. Lots about the human body, microscopic bits, etc. Good things for older students studing biology (spider disection) as well as fun videos for younger students.
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/forkids/kidsclub/flash/index.html Lots of cool things to do that have to do with space for kids. Missions with Buzz Lightyear are especially cool.
http://library.thinkquest.org/11234/ This one is about different wild habitats. Great pictures.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/resources/k12.html Virtual microscopes and slides for students K - 12 to examine. Very cool.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/electromag/java/index.html For high school students - java applets for physics, chemistry, etc.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/activities/students/index.html This page has lots of applets that have to do with light and lenses.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/virtual/virtual.html interactive microscopes with a variety of slides to look at. Compare regular microscopes to electron microscopes, and much more.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/index.html There is so much here - just go look around.
HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS ALERT
http://www.engineeringinteract.org/resources.htm Units on Light, Sound, Force & Motion, Earth and Beyond, and Electricity. Each unit has a module, module questions, and applications.
Now some Spanish stuff.
http://www.mundolatino.org/rinconcito/
http://www.solarviews.com/span/homepage.htm
http://www.dclatino.com/ninos/
http://ngenespanol.com/ (National Geographic in Spanish) This is what opened pandoras box. I was searching
http://primeraescuela.com/ This looks to have lesson plans as well as other things in it. You may need to look around a bit.
http://www.naesp.org/resources/2/Report_to_Parents/2009/rtp2-09.pdf This is something we might want to send home with kids for the summer. The first page is in English and the second in Spanish.
http://www.bilingualbooks.com/ - Okay this is not just science or math anymore. Would this help anyone????
http://www.elbalero.gob.mx/index_esp.html Mexico for kids – games, info, etc.
http://www.chicos.net.ar/ There is a section with science experiments for kids. Lots more.
http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/spanish/index.asp This comes from the United Nations. There are many different types of info here.
http://www.guanaquin.com/revista/2006/200806/index.shtml Be sure to look in the archives. These would make great reading pieces as well.
http://www.familia.cl/ All kinds of links here.
http://libraries.tds.lib.mn.us/smile/Great%20Sites%20for%20Kids%20in%20Spanish%20compiled%20by%20YSADM.htm A large group of Spanish websites for kids.
http://www.natgeoyyo.tv/la/games.html Okay - its a little young but I couldn’t resist.
http://www.educarchile.cl/Portal.Base/Web/VerContenido.aspx?GUID=7c206d3e-7289-4d13-8219-afed4fd3e114&ID=54 Be sure to click on the Student tab and then the video tabs. I was able to find a video on habitats in Spanish – 5 grade science. http://www.educarchile.cl/Portal.Base/Web/VerContenido.aspx?GUID=123.456.789.000&ID=136153
http://www.educar.org/ Take a look around.
http://lanic.utexas.edu/la/region/k-12/ I have pulled some from here. This comes from the university of Texas.
http://www.connectedyouth.org/resources/index.cfm?resource=sitios A variety here.
http://www.fisicarecreativa.com/sitios_vinculos/ciencia/children.htm
A blog about books in Spanish for children:
http://www.cuatrogatos.org/
Science Fair in Spanish - Take a look.
http://pagciencia.quimica.unlp.edu.ar/experqui.htm#cristal
http://www.curiosikid.com/view/index.asp
http://www.experimentar.gov.ar/home/home.php
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Lab/1719/
http://centros5.pntic.mec.es/ies.victoria.kent/Rincon-C/rincon.htm
http://www.tallerdecienciasmelquiades.com/zentrum.htm
http://www.cienciafacil.com/
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