This is a phenomenal website full of free educational resources for science teachers!
CIESE sponsors and designs interdisciplinary projects that teachers throughout the world can use to enhance their curriculum through compelling use of the Internet. We focus on projects that utilize real time data available from the Internet, and collaborative projects that utilize the Internet?s potential to reach peers and experts around the world. Below is a catalog of projects that are currently being or have been sponsored by CIESE . Each project has a brief description and links to the National Science Standards and NCTM math standards it supports.
A conversation with Jeremy Roschelle about technology in K-12 math and science education.
Basic chemistry help is available here for high school or college students. Chemtutor begins with the fundamentals and gives expert help with the most difficult phases of understanding your first course in chemistry. Chemtutor is not necessarily a complete text for your course or a complete outline, but we are proud to offer some insightful help in the parts of primary chemistry that have been, from our experience, the hardest for students to grasp.
This teacher resource, TeachEngineering.org, helps teachers enhance learning, excite students and stimulate interest in science and math through the use of hands-on engineering.
What is ScienceHack?
ScienceHack is a unique video search engine for science videos.
What makes ScienceHack unique?
Every video is screened and approved based on accuracy and quality by our scientists.
What fields of science are you focusing on?
So far we indexed: Physics, Chemistry, and Space.
Coming soon: Geology, Psychology, Robotics and Computer.
Use the feedback form to suggest new topics.
Great tool for chemistry/physics class!
Atlas of Science Literacy is a two-volume collection of conceptual strand
maps—and commentary on those maps—that show how students’
understanding of the ideas and skills that lead to literacy in science,
mathematics, and technology might develop from kindergarten through
12th grade.
Welcome to recyclezone, the site for schools, children and teachers that tells you what's what in the world of waste!
Although this site is called recyclezone, recycling is only one of the things we can do about waste. We talk about the 3Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle.
Thousands of students from around the world gathered over the weekend for two grand competitions for contraptions. And although there are winners to report, the biggest payoff from the FIRST robotics championship and NASA's Great Moonbuggy Race may well come in the form of future waves of exploration and innovation.