Environmental Science
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NASA Earth Observatory
Explore with scientists the causes and effects of climatic and environmental change through the use of real satellite data.
Scivee TV
SciVee, the so-called YouTube for science, features research papers and accompanying video in which authors can demonstrate and explain their work in simple terms that everyone can understand. The new video-sharing site, created by and for scientists, presents a platform where researchers and lecturers can produce multimedia presentations of their work.
Earth Systems
Learn about plate tectonics, biomes, spheres, cycles, diversity, adaptation, and more.
Exploring Earth
Earth science textbook introducing students to the Earth's structure and motion, rocks and minerals, atmosphere and weather, and water resources.
The Wild Classroom
As an organization of next generation scientists, the goal of this site is to provide teachers and students with quality videos for use in their classrooms.
Aqua Net: The Oceanography Network
The Aquatic Network provides information about living resources and technology relating to marine and freshwater environments.
Earthguide
Educational resource in earth and environmental sciences for students and teachers. Features articles, maps, an image library, and more.
EarthWatch
A website dedicated to help the world realize how to sustain the worlds beauty. At 120 field sites in more than 40 countries, Earthwatch supported scientists find global solutions and our volunteers learn first-had how they can lead change in their communities.
Cool Science News
Labspaces.net is a social network for the scientific community designed to spread scientific news, maintain and create friendships, and harbor collaboration through the internet.
Center for Disease Control - Environmental Health
A huge website that catalogs every possible threat to our environment. Whether you want information on noise pollution, lead poisoning, air quality, algae blooms, or another environment safety issue, this site is a great starter.
Bonus Links
Measurement Lessons
A good list of different measurement lessons. Lessons vary from kindergarten all the way to 12th grade.
Le Corbusier: The Great Swiss Architect
Le Corbusier pioneered functionalist architecture with the use of reinforced concrete and the concept of a house as a "machine for living." The site has a large collection of links to plans and photos of Le Corbusier's work.
Mathmatical Games, Chess and Mazes
Math board games, puzzles, a maze generator and more. As well as playing the games, you can download the source codes and put the games on your own website for free.
Voices of Civil Rights
The era of struggle involving thousands of African Americans and others in the 1950s and '60s stands as a pivotal period in civil rights history. It captivated the world and inspired millions. And yet there is more to America's civil rights story. This website has many personal accounts of people who lived through the civil rights movement.
The Educators
An outstanding guide to what students and teachers can and cannot do (legally) when it comes to using copyrighted materials. Covering software, the Internet, video, and multimedia, this resource includes a 20 question Copyright Quiz (with answers).