Helpful Web Sites for Science Teachers

By Shannon, published Mar 28, 2008
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http://freespace.virgin.net/gareth.james/virtual/Mechanics/mechanics.html
This site has three experiments that lets students do physics experiments online. Students will expolre how size effects speed .This site also as a link for vision experiments, students use lens and reflections to perform experiments.

http://www.neosim.org/
This site allows the student simulates and develop a large scale nervous system model. By building a scale model of the neurons system students will then see how it works and have a better understanding of how each neuron's function. Students can make models of the cerebella cortex; hippocampus and use a Thalamocortical sleep rhythms to measure sleep patterns. The site provides written exercises and posters and pictures to go along with the model the students will be building. Students will be studying health sciences.

http://www.materialworlds.com/
This site allows students to simulate the laws of motion, kinetic gas and the solar system. The student enters different calculations and the web site automatically performs the experiment. This allows the student to perform the experiment and save money. While exploring the laws of motion students will swing balls at different speeds and velocity. Students will learn how to perform the basic math skills to calculate these experiments as well as having a web tutor at their figure tips to help them with any questions they may have. This web site also provides worksheets.
This site is based more of Intergraded science.

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