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Agriculture and Math Fun - Fun agriculture and math site with quizzes, games, and links to other sites.

Agriculture in the Classroom Kid's Corner - Learn about the role and importance of agriculture in the economy and society.

Air Force Crossroads - Hope you came ready to have fun because this section has tons to offer both kids and teenagers alike. From sports to arts to video games, you will find hours worth of information and entertainment that will keep you coming back for more.

Air Force Link Jr. - Games, puzzles, cool stuff and a little history make this U.S. Air Force website a quick trip to the wild blue yonder.

Air Quality Index - Learn how air pollution is measured, about the Air Quality Index (AQI), and how the index can be a quick way to tell people how good or bad something is. The AQI uses colors, and numbers, and words to tell you about the air.

Did You Ever Wonder? - Visit the Berkley Labs and learn more about about the structure of cells, how to carve with light, how soil keeps the world in balance and much more.

Earthquakes for Kids - Shake it up with this cool site from the USGS! Learn cool quake facts, earthquake ABC's, and catch up on the science of seismology. You can also explore being a geophysicist.

Energy Information Administration Kids Page - Learn along with Energy Ant about different types of energy.

Energy Quest - Megawatts of info and fun await! Read a story, try a science project, learn about renewable resources, play with puzzles, meet super scientists, and lots more on this neat site from the California Energy Commission.

FEMA for Kids - This site teaches you how to be prepared for disasters and how you can prevent disasters by taking action now! You can also learn what causes disasters, play games, read stories and more.

Jefferson Lab's Kids Corner - Get answers to your science questions. Take a visit through the lab and play some fun science games.

Kids' Castle - This Smithsonian site has information to kids' questions on sports, history, the arts, travel, science and air and space, all with great photos.

Kids' Science Page - National Agricultural Library - Hey kids! Do you like to eat? What's your nutrition IQ? Do you really enjoy animals? Insects too? Do you like veterinary medicine? Is engineering what you want to do? Interested in plants or ecology? Does chemistry excite you? Learn more about food and agricultural sciences.

Kidz Zone - This site is a great a portal for energy and science education. The material is age-graded by subject matter, with other resources for teachers. And we now have oodles of Energy Dictionaries and Glossaries.

Kidzzone - Science Links - The Department of Energy's Kidzzone offers a variety of links to science education sites.

Make A Light Bulb - This robust, how-to site lets you match wits with Edison, listen to his original tinfoil phonograph and even make your own light bulb. Learn how to become an inventor, read the great man's thoughts, even see what he looked like as a kid. Fun times from the Smithsonian Institution.

NASA for Kids Only - This NASA kids site brings the world into your playroom. Listen to an earthquake's rumble. Look into the eye of a hurricane. Find out why the wind blows. Visit storms up close. Play games. The kids' quizzes here feature sound effects. Flashy graphics and well-written text make complicated science kid-friendly. Guarantee: If a child spends at hour at this site, she'll learn a few things most adults don't know.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - This Arctic Theme Page provides access to widely distributed Arctic data and information for scientists, students, teachers, academia, managers, decision makers and the general public.

National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration - Researc - The goal of the site is to provide middle school science students and teachers with research and investigation experiences using on-line resources.

National Science Foundation - Find out why. Get answers to your questions about inventions, discoveries, the ocean, science and much more.

National Weather Service Kids Page - The National Weather Service's kids' page serves up age-appropriate fun for all kids. Download an informative tornado-safety coloring book for your preschooler. While she's coloring, your older children can click on the Severe Storms Lab Weather Room where lightning flashes across the screen while they choose from a mean-weather menu. Tornadoes? Hurricanes? Lightning? Learn how to read a weather map or read about the scientists who chase storms. Kids who want more substance can click into a litany of links.

National Zoo - Visit the online exhibits, or take a tour and learn about the plants, animals and people of the Smithsonian's National Zoo.

Nature Net - Learn about wildlife, plants, geologic resources in our parks, and more.

Nature Watch - This USDA Forest Service site offers a unique view into wildlife, fish and wildflowers or take a visit through a national forest.

NIMA's SRTM Kids Page - How do you measure the size of a planet? How do you know how much it weighs? This site tells you just how to do that and more!

Park Net - Take a tour through the National Park System, explore historical place and learn about natural resources in our parks.

Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor - The Puzzle Solvers at Cryptic Manor was developed to share the fun and excitement of solving challenging problems--and hopefully get you thinking about careers in math, computer science, and technology.

Sci4Kids - Science is everywhere you look. Learn what scientists do at the Agricultural Research Service. You may be a student today but may already be on your way to a career in science or farming or computers.

Science in the Home - All kinds of links to cool science stuff.

Student Guide to the Human Genome Project - Explore this site for answers about the U.S. Human Genome Project. Useful to older children who have projects in this area.

Taking America's Measure - Today, the modern products we take for granted like computers, video games, mobile phones, and DVD players depend on having one very precise, very reliable measuring system that everyone has agreed to use. But what exactly is a measuring system and what does it mean to you? Find out while having fun at this site with puzzles, riddles and games from the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

The NOAA Photo Library - NOAA collection includes thousands of weather and space images, hundreds of images of our shores and coastal seas, and thousands of marine species images ranging from the great whales to the most minute plankton.

The Space Place - Amazing facts and fun activities to do to learn more about space science.

The Weather Room - This page provides general information for kids, parents, and teachers. Elementary school coloring books are available for parents and teachers to print and use for weather education in the classroom or at home.

US Patent and Trademark Office Kids Page - What are patents, trademarks and copyrights you ask? Here you will find the answers to the most frequently asked questions about "intellectual property".

USDA for Kids - Learn about resource conservation, gardening and science to farming and food safety.

USFA Kids Page - The U.S. Fire Administration's kids page is full of tips that can help you and your family be safe from fire. Test your knowledge identify fire hazards and escape planning knowledge.

Virtual Frog Dissection Kit - This award-winning interactive program is part of the "Whole Frog" project. You can interactively dissect a (digitized) frog named Fluffy, make movies, and play the Virtual Frog Builder Game. The interactive Web pages are available in a number of languages.

Visible Earth - If you've ever wondered what different parts of the Earth or nature look like, this is definitely the site for you! NASA brings us a searchable directory of pictures, images, and animations of the Earth, from pictures of the state you live in to radar images of glaciers or the atmosphere.

Walk Through Time - Provides information on ancient calendars, early clocks, revolution in timekeeping, the "Atomic Age" and more.

Water Science for Schools - This site offers information on many aspects of water, along with pictures, data, maps, and an interactive center where you can give opinions and test your water knowledge.

Weather Education and Safety Homepage - Provides information on weather terms, satellites and radar, tornadoes, etc. Has quizzes and some fun stuff to do.

What's Up With Our Nation's Water? - Learn about our nation's water supply, how the quality of water is determined, what is measured, what ground water is, get ideas for science projects and more.

Wildlife and Plants Webpage - Offers information from the National Park Services on plants and animals.

Yellowstone National Park Just for Kids - Test your knowledge about Yellowstone National Park. Learn about different animals, plan a visit and learn about the history of the park.

BillNye.com - Fun site that offers science demonstrations that you can do in the home.

Cloud Forest Alive - If Africa's not your thing, how about checking out the cloud forests in Central America? Weekly lessons and a variety of webcams make you feel like you're actually there!

Is the Past in your Future? - This site looks at the importance of and careers in historical archaeology.

Jason XII 2001: A Living Laboratory - Meet the team of argonauts for this Hawaiian adventure and investigate volcanoes, coral, culture, and more. Read the latest notes from the field and find out how to get involved.

The WHY Files - The Why Files cover issues of science, health, environment and technology from a unique perspective. Using news and current events as a springboard to explore science and the larger issues it raises, we hope to show science as a human enterprise and a way of looking at the world.

Web Companions - Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education - This page has great resources such as African Americans Do Science, Mathmatics Equal Opportunity, CĒmo Ayudarle a su Hijo con la Tarea Escolar, and much more.

Cyber-Fair - Get some ideas and tips for your next science project, what makes a good project and important points that should be covered in your report.

Interactive Frog Dissection - The purpose of this lab activity is to help you learn the anatomy of a frog and give you a better understanding of the anatomy of vertebrate animals in general, including humans.

BBC's Tomorrow's World - Interesting science topics in Great Britain.

BIOLOGY4KIDS - In the same way everything on Earth is made up of atoms, everything that is alive on Earth is made up of cells. An entire living thing can be one cell or it can be billions. Most cells on Earth have similar pieces and parts. Get started and look inside the cell.

Brainpop.com - BrainPOP's unique, award-winning Health, Science and Technology (HS&T) content is based on original, animated movies created to explain the human body and the world around us in an engaging, interactive journey for kids.

Bunsen Bob's Science Hunt - Includes tons of science fair project ideas, tips for creating successful projects, information on how judges think and what they want to know, advice for your parents, and so much more!

Canada Science and Technology Museum - Welcome to the Science Information Centre. Are you an elementary or high school student looking for ideas for science projects? We provide information on a range of topics, from astronomy to Canadian inventors, from space exploration to the Titanic.

Discovery School - Information on a variety of topics presented in a fun manner.

DiscoveryKids.com - has put together a whole site about adventure and the adventures we think you should try. Ever wanted to climb a climbing wall? Ride a camel? Learn to take your own pictures? Well, here is the place to learn how.

EcoKids Online - EcoKids Program has empowered youth with environmental knowledge and hands-on activities, and presented this information in fun, exciting ways that increase awareness and encourage active community involvement.

PHYSICS4KIDS - Everything in the universe has an effect on every other thing. Physicists study those forces and effects. It is a science that relates to all other sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology, Engineering, etc. If you can name it, chances are physics is involved.

Science Fair Central - Get great ideas and tips for your next science fair or homework project.

Space Day - Space Day 2001 blasts off on May 3, 2001. Now in its fifth year, it is a global celebration dedicated to the extraordinary achievements, benefits and opportunities in the exploration and use of space. The goal of Space Day is to advance science, math, and technology education and to inspire young people to realize the vision of our space pioneers.

Weather Eye - Site that has information of weather and some cool experiments for kids to try.

Zooish - Watch the world's animal kingdom come to life in animation and sound. Learn more about land and sea animals, view space images and listen to the sounds of nature.