Good
Math and Science Sites
by Dana
Matousek
- http://www.nwstulsa.noaa.gov/weather_kids.html
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site provides links to other weather sites for teachers and
children.
- http://www.tc.cornell.edu/Edu/MathSciGateway/astronomy.html#timely
- Intended Audience -
Adults/Teachers for use with children
- Description - This
site provides an enormous amount of information and links
regarding and to astronomy such as space flight, the solar system
and current information and pictures.
- http://www.integra.org.uk/facts/glassrec.html
- Intended Audience -
children
- Description - This
site provides a very easy to read description of how glass is
recycled. Animated pictures are included.
- http://www.britglass.co.uk/recycling/
- Intended Audience -
Adults and Children
- Description - This
site provides information regarding how the British recycle glass,
allowing for comparison to the US.
- http://www.chicagoartglass.com/index.html
- Intended Audience
-Teachers and students
- Description -This
site provides a good example of glass items to be recycled, how it
is recycled and the products that come from this recycling. It is
about a Chicago company that uses recycled glass to make the items
they sell.
- http://www.epa.gov.tw/english.new/hgr.htm
- Intended Audience
-Adults and children
- Description - This
site gives information regarding glass recycling, what may be
recycled, the efforts currently being made and how we may help.
- http://www.revet.com/indexe.htm
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site provides information and pictures of a recycling company, the
multi-material collecting, organizing, recycling, forecasting and
projects inclusive.
- http://www.nexus.edu.au/schools/hcsps/Projects/recycling/Alex.htm
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site provides information regarding the collection, process and
reason for recycling aluminum. It includes pictures and links to
other sites.
- http://www.webdirectory.com/
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site is a directory linked to an enormous number of
conservation/environmental agencies.
- http://www.cancentral.com/index.htm
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site provides a information about aluminum recycling, the
government, the environment and other educational
issues.
- http://www.nexus.edu.au/schools/hcsps/Projects/recycling/marissa.htm
- Intended Audience -
Children
- Description - This
site was created by children that gives a broad overview of how
and why plastic is recycled.
- http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/streets/plastic.html
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description - This
site provides guidelines for types of plastic items to recycle and
not to recycle, and how to prepare these items for
recycling.
- http://virtual.curtin.edu.au/curtin/environment/recycling/paper.html
- Intended Audience -
Adults and children
- Description -This
site provides links to other informational sites regarding why,
what and how we recycle paper.
- http://www.allmath.com/
- Intended Audience -
Children
- Description - This
site is a great "homework" site. It provides interactive
flashcards, multiplication tables, information on mathematicians
and a math dictionary.
- http://www.csun.edu/~hcmth014/comics.html
- Intended Audience -
Adult and supervised adolescents
- Description - This
site contains "the lighter side" of math with a variety of comics
pertaining to math concepts.
- http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Miscellaneous/Popular.html
- Intended Audience -
Teachers and students
- Description - This
is the site for teachers who want to integrate the disciplines.
This site links to 135 mathmetician biographies.
- http://www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/weight/index.html
- Intended Audience -
Children and Adults who are children at heart
- Description - This
site is an extension to math weight lessons and science weight and
space lessons. It allows you to enter your weight and see how much
you weigh on other planets.
- http://www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath/
- Intended Audience -
Adults and intermediate and older children
- Description - This
site provides explanations for how we use math in every day life
including, money, cooking, savings and credit, gambling,
probability and others.
- http://tqjunior.advanced.org/4116/
- Intended Audience -
Older primary to intermediate children
- Description - This
site is an interactive multidisciplinary tutorial for math
applications in daily life.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/School_Bell/Math/Games_and_Puzzles/
- Intended Audience -
Children
- Description - This
site links to a variety of games children may play
online.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/Downloader/Pictures/School_Bell/Science___Technology/Geology/
- Intended Audience -
Teachers and children
- Description - This
site links to information, current events and pictures regarding
caves, earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/Downloader/Pictures/Space/
- Intended Audience -
Teachers and children
- Description - This
site provides links to information, current events and pictures
regarding Apollo Missions, astronauts, astronomy, Mars Missions,
Northern Lights, solar system and spacecrafts.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/Downloader/Pictures/School_Bell/Science___Technology/Weather/
- Intended Audience -
Children
- Description - This
site links to information and pictures regarding clouds,
hurricanes, lightning, snow, rainbows and tornadoes.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/Science_and_Nature/Health_and_Safety/
- Intended Audience -
Adults/Teachers and children
- Description - This
site provides links to other kids' sites regarding departments and
agencies, disabilities, diseases, drugs and alcohol, fitness,
medicinal history, nutrition, safety, smoking and tobacco and
dental care.
- http://www.yahooligans.com/Science_and_Nature/Physical_Sciences/
- Intended Audience -
Children
- Description - This
site provides links to other kids' site, some interactive and
virtual, dealing with chemistry, energy, light and optics, optical
illusions and physics.
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