Science Sites

Bug Club

Sponsored by the Amateur Entomologists' Society, this site can be searched for information about bugs.

Discovery Education

Provided by Discovery Channel. There is a link at the bottom for Science Fair information that takes you through the steps of a project.

Discover Magazine

Site provided by Discover Magazine. Includes games, blogs, and articles.

Earth Moon Viewer

This web site features up-to-date images of the Earth and Moon. Truly a fascinating page that delivers a variety of images of our planet and moon.

Encyclopedia of life

Gives a wide range of information about all virtually life present on Earth.

Exploratorium: the Museum of Science, Art, and Human Perception

The Exploratorium Web Site has some very interesting and useful science resources, information, and even web cams.

Geology Research and Information

Presented by the US Geological Survey this site has earth and science links.

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Contains links for “Curious kids” and “Ask a Scientist”.  Under  Ask a Scientist” there are links for homework helps and science fair projects links.

Invent Now 

The National Inventors Hall of Fame allows you to search by inventor, invention, or decade.

Kidspace

This site is part of The Internet Public Library. There are links to all kinds of information about different subjects such as Math, Science, and Art.

NASA For Students

Contains information from NASA for students in Kindergarten through High School.  There are research tools, images, and more.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

A great collection of US government science-related sites.

Science Club

This site contains links to ideas for science fair projects.

Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) Realtime Data

Satellite images of the world from the Space Science and Engineering Center at the University of Michigan.

Volcano watch

Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Article topics may range from volcanic features on the Big Island, volcanic hazards, informational topics of Long Valley, Montserrat, or Alaska, to topics about the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.