TEXAS COUNCIL OF ELEMENTARY SCIENCE

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This is a Work in Progress and will be changing with new and different links to help you with information in the classroom. Just click on the title and it will take you to the site. If, while browsing, you find a link that has moved, or no longer active, please let us know by sending an e-mail to the Webmaster.  If there is a site that you use and would like added, do the same.

 

NEW SITE-ings

BOYZ IN THE POND
This site from E-Nature is a fun, froggy quartet sung in acapella. Click on the real thing to hear real frog sounds. The frog is pictured and information provided. This might be used as a good introduction to frogs as indicator species.
http://www.enature.com/sitenav/boyzindapond.asp

 

Nye Labs Online: An excellent resource to those that enjoy the Bill Nye show. Included at this site is a schedule of feature programs, and some of the shows have links that offer an experiments, vocabulary, facts, and other items that are unqiue to that show. Lots of audio, so you may want to use headphones if students are accessing this in the classroom.
http://www.BillNye.com/core.html?flashtarget=core.html&noflashtarget=noflash.html

Chem4Kids: Here is a great site for kids, especially upper elementary.
http://www.chem4kids.com/

The Nine Planets: This site provides great information about the planets and gives links to other areas.
http://mercury.nineplanets.org:8011/tnp4kids/
IPL Kidspace: Fun and educational stuff to see and do. Play a math game, take a tour around the world, or learn about hurricanes, weather and how to save the environment. Seems to be somewhat slow in loading, but worth the wait.
http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/

Try Science: TryScience in an interactive site that allows you to experience the excitement of the latest in science and technology with science and technology centers worldwide.
http://www.tryscience.com

BRIDGE: A great site for information on marine science.
http://www.vims.edu/bridge/

National Energy Foundation: Provides numerous energy-related fun science sites.
http://www.nef1.org/

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