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Science:  Science Education:  Science Experiments:



  • Bizarre Stuff You Can Make in Your Kitchen   - A collection of amateur science projects.

  • Andy's Home Page - Experiments in kirlian photography, tesla coils, astrophotography, electronics, and applied mathematics.
  • Beakman's Electric Motor - Build a working electric motor with minimal parts.
  • Bill Nye the Science Guy's Nye Labs Online - Learn about Bill, read instructions for over 40 home demos, and visit the teachers lounge. Shockwave required.
  • Do Science - Cool science tricks, experiments and activities that can be done anywhere including in restaurants.
  • Eggs Across the Net - Class to class project involving raw eggs. Students following instructions do the bundle egg drop, naked egg drop, cross country egg toss and decorative egg toss. Students write results using team names. Results are posted on the web. The objective is for the egg to survive. Students work cooperatively together using their creativity. This project involves math, science, writing, geography and art.
  • Experiments in Making Hydrogen & Oxygen - Make Hydrogen and Oxygen by using Solar Power
  • Fun Science Gallery - Activities and experiments devoted to the amateur scientist. Teachers and students also will find it useful.
  • Helge Rustad's Weather Station and Other Hobby Projects - Descriptions and documentation of hobby projects.
  • Imagineering On-Line Magazine - For engineers, inventors and hobbyists.
  • Jerry's Electronic Plans & Kits - Plans and kits for the electronic and hardware hacker.  Includes many free plans and ideas including tracking transmitters, recievers, computer interfaces, electronic circuits, radios, model rocket locators and other projects
  • The Latest in Home Edu-tainment: The Science Lab - Suggestions for lesson plans, activities, and lab projects for teaching science at home.
  • Microprocessor Based Projects - An in-depth user friendly guide for anyone interested in designing, constructing and writing programs for projects using microprocessor technology.
  • Mr. Warner's Cool Science - Developed for K-12 students and their families but appropriate for anyone.
  • Nexus Research Group - NPBHS - New Zealand's only High School based research lab. Volunteers become part of on-going scientific investigations as a researcher, programmer or technician. Interactive pages and fun experiments available.
  • Paul's Projects - Here you'll find many personal science projects: original and scientifically approached.
  • Radiation Detection - Interesting experiments one can perform with homemade radiation detectors, and how to build them.
  • Science Experiments Using Data Loggers and Oscilloscopes - A library of physics, chemistry and biology experiments. Examples include measuring the speed of sound, pH of drinks, magnetic induction and the discharge of batteries.
  • Science Experiments You Can Do - A number of reasonably simple experiments and demonstrations that can be performed by kids, teachers and hobbyists.
  • Science Explorer: Exploratorium - Offers many easy-to-do experiments, from creating volcanos to tiny sparks.
  • Science Hobbyist - A growing collection of papers on physical science projects for all ages.
  • Science Pioneer - Contains experiments for all ages. Science links and project examples.
  • Science Playwiths - Simple science experiments for fun.
  • Science Project - Science Projects and Kits for all ages
  • The Science Spiders - Children's science books, experiments, activities and contests for ages 3-10 plus science resources for homeschoolers, teachers and parents.
  • Science Toys You Can Make With Your Kids - Build simple toys using common materials. The toys illustrate scientific principles and encourage further exploration of science.
  • SciProject.com -- Last Minute Ideas for Science Projects - Provides science experiments, suitable for use in school science fairs.
  • Technical Gadgetry - Learn how to make your own gadgets with these free plans, and read more than 50 household tips. Make electronic and technical gizmos and learn about fun experiments. Find plans for several do-it-yourself projects.
  • Vicki Cobb's Science for Kids - Some experiments to do. Books which includes these experiments are for sale on the site.
  • Whelmers - Science activities that will catch the eye and mind of even the most indifferent student.


 

 


 





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