There are many terrific sites on the web to help you in your scientific quests.
Here are a few we like (lots of these also have many links to other useful sites):
| Steve Spangler Science |
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Steve Spangler Science is an excellent site for project ideas and resources |
| Google Experiments |
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A treasure trove of great links to experiments, including many links we've published in the past |
| Google Science Fairs
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Same deal, only for science fairs. This and the above link to almost everything we�ve sent home in previous years. |
| Science Bob |
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Some neat experiments from Bob, who travels around in his science van |
| Bill Nye's site |
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Bill Nye, the Science Guy's site |
| Science Fair Projects Ideas |
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Lots of good links and ideas for Science fair projects |
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Internet Public Library Project Guide |
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Kid's Guide to Science Projects |
| Ways to find a science fair project idea |
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Sparkers for figuring out what science fair project to do |
| Reeko |
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Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab |
| Science
Club |
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The Science Club home page |
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Science Hobbist
Amateur
Scientist
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The Science Hobbyist offers a wealth of science
sources. It has some good science links, and well-described projects. |
| Beakman |
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Beakman's world |
Exploratorium Main
Exploratorium Science Sites |
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The Exploratorium sites |
| Science
Project Introductory Guide |
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Introductory level guide presents basic information
for doing a science project |
| Science Projects |
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Science projects and energy activities |
| Young Inventors Universe |
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Great sites and fun experiments about inventing |
| Google Inventions |
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Some good links to invention sites |
| Kids Cafe |
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Guide for elementary to high school young inventors |
| Invent Now |
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National Inventors Hall of Fame |
| Young Inventors |
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Inventing 101 - The basics of how inventions are made and what an inventor does |