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Science in Schools - A resource for secondary school teachers in the UK. Includes discussion forums, a research area, labs, curriculum material and much more.

The Bugs Stop Here - There are many different opinions about germs and hygiene at home.  Some believe we're becoming obsessed with cleanliness. Others wonder if they are doing enough. Sometimes achieving a healthy balance can be difficult.  If you're feeling confused or want to know more, start here and let TheBugStopsHere help you decide what's right for your home.

Mr. Trockman's Middle School Earth Science Resource Page - for any student or teacher interested in middle school level Earth Science education.

Physics Quotes - collection of quotes ideal for the classroom from famous scientists, dispayed as A4 graphics.

Project Based Science - resources for teachers on several projects for middle and high school students.

The Astronaut Connection - This is a fun walk through the history of space exploration, with timelines, biographies of astronauts, quizzes and trivia.

The Science Museum - Well known for being fun and interactive, full of information and games.

Chemical Attractions - Contains links to hundreds of web pages that may prove useful to chemistry teachers (or their students) seeking association details or background materials to support GCSE, AS and A-level teaching as well as resources and software.

On Your Wavelength - Teacher-developed earth and space science lessons and classroom activities topics for these on-line lessons include: doing astrophysics research with an artificial earth-orbiting satellite, sine waves, the electromagnetic spectrum, images of the universe in different wavelengths, satellite communications, satellite dishes, constellations, solar system objects, earthquakes and more.

Weathering the Changes - An educational website written by teachers and matched to the National Curriculum KS2 and 3. It combines science, the weather, energy, geography and electricity on the net. Features a range of fascinating projects that develop pupil's IT skills and understanding of the Internet. You can take a virtual tour of National Grid Environmental Education Centres or watch recorded footage of wildlife activity. There are plenty of worksheets too.

Natural History - Part of Nasa's web site. Excellent.

Astronomy, Investigating the Universe - Another fine site developed by NASA.

Science a Go Go - Interesting.

The New Scientist - the web site of the famous journal.

Proteins and Chemistry - Some lovely graphics and interesting animations of molecules.

Biology -

Planets -

BioBlast -

Cosmic Web Site - This site shows pupils how to create an Internet site explaining the Big Bang Theory. You can also get to this page via the Buttershaw Upper School science web site.

The Inventors Museum - Nicely layed out resource.

School Chemistry

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