Vicki Cobb's Science for Kids:
Some experiments to do. Books which includes these experiments are
for sale on the site.
http://www.vickicobb.com/
Do Science:
Cool science tricks, experiments and activities that can be done
anywhere including in restaurants.
http://www.doscience.com/index.html
Science Pioneer:
Contains experiments for all ages. Science links and project
examples.
http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us/Pioneer/science/pioscience.index.html
Fun Science Gallery:
Activities and experiments devoted to the amateur scientist.
Teachers and students also will find it useful.
http://www.funsci.com/
Science Experiments You Can Do:
A number of reasonably simple experiments and demonstrations that
can be performed by kids, teachers and hobbyists.
http://www.west.net/~science/expindx.htm
Beakman's Electric Motor:
Build a working electric motor with minimal parts.
http://fly.hiwaay.net/~palmer/motor.html
Radiation Detection:
Interesting experiments one can perform with homemade radiation
detectors, and how to build them.
http://www.blackcatsystems.com/science/radiation.html
Science Explorer: Exploratorium:
Offers many easy-to-do experiments, from creating volcanos to tiny
sparks.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_explorer/
Science Hobbyist:
A growing collection of papers on physical science projects for all
ages.
http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/
Science Project:
Science projects and kits for all ages. Membership required to view
most projects.
http://www.scienceproject.com
Wonderama: Explorations in Science Education:
Wonderama is a Lansing based company providing assembly and hands-on
programs in science and math to students in Michigan.
http://www.wonderama.org
Science Experiments Using Data Loggers and Oscilloscopes:
A library of physics, chemistry and biology experiments. Examples
include measuring the speed of sound, pH of drinks, magnetic
induction and the discharge of batteries.
http://www.picotech.com/experiments/
Science Fair and Project Ideas:
A collection of 1850 ideas for science projects and ideas, the site
offers advice on undertaking a project, the types of projects, and
advice on completing this type of task
Solar Electric Panel Plans:
Do it yourself instructions for building a low cost, high output,
commercial quality, photovoltaic panel for science experiments
http://www.goodideacreative.com/spsample.html
Some things dissolve and some do not:
Providing instructions for three simple experiments, and links for
seventeen lesson plans, the site concentrates on solubility
concepts.
http://www.expage.com/minnesotared
Andy's Home Page:
Experiments in kirlian photography, tesla coils, astrophotography,
electronics, and applied mathematics.
http://www.geocities.com/lemagicien_2000/
Lab Dad's Laboratory:
Science labs and experiments in numerous science fields.
http://www.geocities.com/labdad.geo/
Eggs Across the Net:
2002 Class to class project involving raw eggs. Results are posted
on the web.
http://angelfire.com/az/eggsacrossthenet
Bill Nye the Science Guy's Nye Labs Online:
Learn about Bill, read instructions for over 40 home demos, and
visit the teachers lounge. Shockwave required.
http://nyelabs.com/
Classroom Polyhedra Activities:
Detailed instructions for creating both simple and complex
structures using common materials.
http://www.georgehart.com/virtual-polyhedra/classroom.html
Nexus Research Group - NPBHS:
New Zealand's only High School based research lab. Volunteers become
part of on-going scientific investigations as a researcher,
programmer or technician. Interactive pages and fun experiments
available.
http://www.nexusresearchgroup.com/index.html
Science Toys:
How to make toys (and projects) that demonstrate scientific
principles using simple tools and equipment.
http://scitoys.com/
Science Playwiths:
Simple science experiments for fun.
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/scifun/index.htm
Helge Rustad's Homepage:
Descriptions and documentation of a weather station and other hobby
projects.
http://home.no.net/helgeru/
Mr. Warner's Cool Science:
Developed for K-12 students and their families but appropriate for
anyone.
http://teachers.olathe.k12.ks.us/~rwarnerct/
Science made simple:
Science projects and experiments.
http://www.sciencemadesimple.net/
The Science Club:
Simple to advanced science projects for kids.
http://www.halcyon.com/sciclub/kidproj1.html
American Library Association:
A list of recommended Web sites for children on the topic of science
experiments.
http://www.ala.org/Content/NavigationMenu/ALSC/Great_Web_Sites_for_Kids/Great_Web_Sites__Science_Experiments.htm
Home Experiments:
A collection of experiments you can try at home.
http://scifun.chem.wisc.edu/HOMEEXPTS/HOMEEXPTS.HTML
The Educator's Cheapbook:
A variety of classroom project ideas to study air expansion and
compression, camouflage, electricity and colors.
http://www.mos.org/learn_more/cheapbook/glowpickle/index.html
Exploring Data:
Curriculum support resources for data exploration and introductory
statistics. Looks at science data in the context of graphs and
statistics.
http://exploringdata.cqu.edu.au/