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November 12, 2005
Web Links for Science Students

Links to your right represent a very small sample of the many sites available to you through the link sites listed below. You can try those selections but we urge you to visit the link-to-links below! You will find a much greater wealth of resources, particularly at DMOZ (Open Directory Project), a rich resource of indexed and catagorized science sites that have been screened by dedicated project volunteers. DMOZ is a primary source of links used by Yahoo, Google, Alta Vista and many other search engines.


Links to Links:

What Do You Need To Know In Science? See the California Department of Education Content Standards

More Science & Technology Resources are at the JBHS IMC!!

Return to Jesse Bethel's Science Department Homepage...

Science Museums

Assorted Science Links

Chemistry

Biology

Physics

Earth Science

  • EPA's Global Warming for Kids (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)
  • Immersion Project: 'Live programs from Dr. Ballard's worldwide deep ocean expeditions and a terrific after-school program that brings exciting deep-sea adventures, including the "Lost City Project".' Apple's Free Quicktime plaayer needed for this site...link provided at site.
  • NOAA: Storms, El Nino, Atmosphere, Fisheries, etc.
  • Earth is a Puzzle: Plate Tectonics, earthquakes, volcanos, etc.
  • Geology & Nuclear Sciences for Kids: w/webcams of volcanos, latest quakes, seismic drums, etc.
  • Department of Minerals: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
  • Super FREE Teacher/Student Resource! IAN -Integration & Application Network of the U. of Maryland- has image and symbols library for free downloads (after registration). These allow Science and Geography teachers or students to imploy a great variety of environmental, geophysical and weather-related graphic elements in teacher-created teaching aides, e.g. transparencies. Graphics come in eps and jpeg format. If you have Adobe Illustrator, there's an application program that automatically installs graphics into your Illustrator's Symbol Library for easy inclusion your Illustrator creations
  • Coming Soon! PLANIGLOBE: Make/Print your own digital maps of the world, continents, countries. Great for teachers.
Alfredo Malchiodi, Graphic Designer ; Anita Malchiodi, Web Page Design, Webmaster & Faculty Member, Copyright 1998-2005.