Interactive General Science Sites

Interactive "Ology" activities Archaeology, Marine Biology, Astronomy, Biodiversity, Earth, Genetics, Paleontology, Einstein
Access Excellence Biology activities and  projects
Ask Orkin Biology  and habits of insects
BAD-Web: Subsonic Aircraft Design Design an airplane on-line
Cockroach World Discover the world of insects
Curious Kids Science Newsletter Science news geared for children
Earthrise Photos of our earth
Exploratorium A collection of interactive exhibits, presentations, and activities.
Exploring the Environment Resources on environmental education
Franklin Institute Interactive and other great resources
The Froggy Page All about frogs
Invention Dimension From MIT
Kidsat NASA's pilot education program for classrooms
NASA Kids For younger students Interactive activities
Live From Mars 0n-line with various NASA projects
The MAD Scientist Network Covers chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth and biological science
NASA Lewis Research Center Learning Technologies K-12 Homepage Tutorials and lesson plans
National Audubon Society Bird and wildlife
National Geographic Activities and lesson plans
National Science Education Standards National Academy of Sciences website
National Science & Technology Week Resources that stress the importance of science
International Space Station Check out the international space station
The JASON Project  Projects are year-round expeditions that combine distance learning and scientific exploration
Project LABS (Learning About Basic Science 40 hands-on science experiments
Science Center Travel Guide List of Science and Technology organizations
Pitsco's Launch to Science Resources Extensive list of science resources
New Jersey's Statewide Systemic Initiative (NJSSI) NJ site
New Jersey Science Teachers Association (NJSTA) Resources from NJ Science Teachers
Bill Nye the Science Guy Resources form Bill Nye
Science Fair Central For teachers and  parents - how to help  children with science  projects.
Women in Science Great interactive resource for teaching about women in Science
How Stuff Works Explains in plain English how things work- from light sabers to refrigerators  and more
The Lab Mature content  recomm)ended that educators use this site with older students (High School
The Weather Unit Weather maps, satellite images, surface maps, and contour maps.
Seeing, Hearing, and Smelling the World Howard Hughes Medical Institute, explains how the brain sees, hears, and smells
The Smithsonian Institution Online exhibits and professional development
The Annenberg/CPB exhibits Interactive online exhibits from the Annenberg/CPB educational video series
The Why Files The science behind the news
Whalenet Hands-on project
Science Learning Network  
Science Sites for Kids  
Spacelink Archive of NASA projects
Space Educator's Handbook  
Telescopes in Education (TIE) Mount Wilson Observatory in California
Volcano World