http://www.howstuffworks.com 

   - A classic science website.  Has wonderful in-depth articles, diagrams, and pictures to help explain "how stuff works"!  A Mrs. Graham favorite!


http://www.discovery.com 

   - Be sure to click on the "education" link at the bottom of the page for detailed information on various topics.  Also has information on upcoming discovery channel shows!

http://www.nasa.gov/home 

   - The home page of NASA's kids site.

http://www.kids.gov 

   - Has a great number of links to other kid friendly websites!
 

www.yahooligans.com

   - A great site to help you search for information on science and also serves as a great search engine for kids!

http://www.extremescience.com 

   - Extreme Science is the place online to find the biggest, baddest, and the best in the world of extremes and learn about the science behind what makes each the most extreme example of its kind. Here you'll find world records in natural science, including earth science and the plant and animal kingdom. Not only will you find out who holds the records, but also key science concepts used to explain the story behind the record.

http://scienceforfamilies.allinfo-about.com 

   - Has great links on many science topics but also includes activities you can do at home.  This is also a great place to read some interesting articles about science!

http://www.brainpop.com

   - A fun interactive site with plenty of activities and games to keep you interested for a while.  Many can be accessed without joining for an account but some require that you sign up for an account.

http://www.chem4kids.com 

   - If you are looking for basic chemistry information, visit this site. It's not just for kids, it's for everyone. They have information on matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, chemical and physical reactions, and biochemistry.

http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org 

   - Has great information on many science topics we will be covering this year including nutrition and the human body.  But...if you are interested in mathematics, agriculture, animals, or physics you may also want to check it out!

http://www.sciencemadesimple.com

   - Has great links on metric conversions, science projects, news, and informative articles.