Science Websites
Chemistry Websites:
-Technology
Mr.T's Productions: This website shows great demonstrations by a certified and current Chemistry teacher. There are a lot of great ideas and the videos can be used to introduce a topic or review a topic (if your school supports youtube.com). See other videos by Mr. T on the right hand side (of the website) as well.
http://www.youtube.com/user/atemme
Kids Health. org:
This website includes: how to stay healthy, how the body works, answers health questions and much more!
This one is for kids 13 and under:
http://kidshealth.org/kid/
This one is for teenagers:
http://kidshealth.org/teen/
There is even section for parents:
http://kidshealth.org/parent/index.jsp?tracking=P_Home
Disclaimer: Make sure you monitor your students/children closely when they are using the internet. It would be better to show videos to the whole class (since there may be other pictures/comments that are not appropriate for children on other parts of the page). Always preview what you plan to show your students and ensure that it will work on the classrooms computer (since schools have a lot of restrictions with the internet).
Chemistry Websites:
-Technology
Mr.T's Productions: This website shows great demonstrations by a certified and current Chemistry teacher. There are a lot of great ideas and the videos can be used to introduce a topic or review a topic (if your school supports youtube.com). See other videos by Mr. T on the right hand side (of the website) as well.
http://www.youtube.com/user/atemme
Kids Health. org:
This website includes: how to stay healthy, how the body works, answers health questions and much more!
This one is for kids 13 and under:
http://kidshealth.org/kid/
This one is for teenagers:
http://kidshealth.org/teen/
There is even section for parents:
http://kidshealth.org/parent/index.jsp?tracking=P_Home
Disclaimer: Make sure you monitor your students/children closely when they are using the internet. It would be better to show videos to the whole class (since there may be other pictures/comments that are not appropriate for children on other parts of the page). Always preview what you plan to show your students and ensure that it will work on the classrooms computer (since schools have a lot of restrictions with the internet).