Saturday, April 8, 2006

Webwatch

Digging into black holes

http://www.blackholegang.com/
Bored with your textbooks? Then log on to this website and join the Black Hole Gang as they team up and lead you through the different fun adventures which will definitely make science interesting. There is also a section for teachers, featuring cool science resources, and a separate section dedicated to scientific books.


Chill out!

http://www.nyelabs.com/
Looking to relax on a hectic day? Check out this website for some science-related content presented in a great interactive manner. You can mull over the question of the week, send an e-card or two and peruse the fun facts. Also featured are science experiments that will surely make life memorable.


Explaining earthquakes

http://www.ktca.org/newtons/12/earthquk.html
If you are a teacher wondering how to approach the topic of earthquakes in your class, check this website out. It offers a number of vocabulary lists and activities which can make the lesson more interesting. The website also features links to other sites.


Exploring science

http://library.thinkquest.org/11771/
This is a comprehensive website offering information related to specific science topics. It discusses issues in chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics. The mathematics section has additional puzzles and testing centres.

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