Cells

 

http://www.cellsalive.com/ - great interactive site with images and information on many types of cells and cell processes.

 

 

Environmental Science

 

http://www.mbgnet.net/index.html - Missouri Botanical Garden page.  Good information on biomes.

 

http://www.noaa.gov/ - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration page.  Find information about weather and the oceans.

 

http://www.ctriversalmon.org - Connecticut River Salmon Association page.  Find information about our class' salmon egg project and the effort to return Atlantic salmon to the Connecticut River.

 

 

General science information

 

http://www.scilinks.org/ - Our textbooks contain SciLinks codes. You can also search for anything that interests you.

 

http://my.hrw.com/ - Our textbooks are online.  More info to come…

 

http://www.exploratorium.org - website of The Exploratorium, a great interactive science museum in San Francisco.  One incredible website!

 

http://www.nsta.org - National Science Teachers Association homepage.  Great information for students and parents as well as teachers.

 

http://www.dnalc.org/ - Dolan DNA Learning Center.  Information on DNA, genetics with links to other related sites.

 

http://www.science.gov/ - U.S. Government site where you can search for information reported by government science agencies.

 

http://www.thechildrensmuseumct.org/ - The Children's Museum (formerly Science Center of Connecticut). 

 

http://www.learner.org/students/ - Annenberg Media interactive site for students.  Many cool science and math related activities.

 

http://www.tryscience.org/home.html - homepage for science and technology centers/museums.  You can find information about a science museum or try a number of interactive games and activities.

 

http://camel2.conncoll.edu/ccrec/greennet/arbo/ - Connecticut College Arboretum.

 

 

Periodic Table

 

http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_j.htm - HTML version of the periodic table of the elements.  This is a link from the Royal Society of Chemistry homepage.

 

http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/pages/pertable_fla.htm - Flash version of the periodic table of the elements.

 

http://chemlab.pc.maricopa.edu/periodic/styles.html - another cool periodic table website.  Has links to other versions of the periodic table that look a lot different from the one we currently use.