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Learn how to create science fair projects and science fair experiments based on the scientific method.

Science fairs are a wonderful way to get your students excited about the scientific process- and thinking like young scientists! But coordinating a science fair can be a tremendous challenge.

includes cool project ideas, a science fair handbook, reviews of students' experiments, and more from Discovery Channel School. Creative investigations into the real world.

Provides science experiments for Amateur Scientists and Schools. Did you ever want to make your own microscope or telescope? How about making your own herbarium? If these activities sound interesting, then this site is for you!

The Office of Science Education (OSE) coordinates science education activities at the NIH and develops and sponsors science education projects in house. These programs serve elementary, secondary, and college students and teachers and the public.

Hands-On Universe™ (HOU) is an educational program that enables students to investigate the Universe while applying tools and concepts from science, math, and technology

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What is Core Knowledge? An Idea. . . that for the sake of academic excellence, greater fairness, and higher literacy, elementary and middle schools need a solid, specific, shared core curriculum in order to help children establish strong foundations of

The merlin is a fairly small raptor that used to be called the Pigeon Hawk. They look a bit like pigeons when they're flying. There are slightly different sub-species of Merlin. The Tundra Merlin (for example) tends to be darker in color than the Pra

Welcome to the Chicago Academy of Science's virtual exhibit. The dioramas you're about to see were created beginning in 1914, which makes them a lot older than most of what you'll find on the Web, or even in many museums. These installations stood for 81

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