Complete the self-test along with the mass movement activity.
http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?wcprefix=cfp&wcsuffix=2031&area=view&x=7&y=16
Earth Like a puzzle internet activity. http://aquarium.ucsd.edu/Education/Learning_Resources/Voyager_for_Kids/earth_puzzle/
Check out this website that accompanies our Prentice Hall Science book. You can follow the animations and learn about the rock cycle. Try the easy self-test at the start. Once you get the page onto your screen, hit the "Start" button. By clicking the different "arrows" on the rock cycle and then clicking the "animation" button, you can see what happens on the different rock pathways. It rocks! http://www.phschool.com/webcodes10/index.cfm?wcprefix=cfp&wcsuffix=1056&area=view&x=12&y=12
Great resource for finding out about many areas of science research. http://www.ipl.org/youth/projectguide/
Homeworkspot.com: Good site offering many areas of help. For science project help, go to 'Previous Articles' and click on 'Science Fair Center.' http://homeworkspot.com/
Science Buddies: Good site for suggestions of projects as well as how to organize what you would like to do. http://sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/index.htm
Cyber-Fair: A science fair site created for and by students in grades 3 through 6. http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/welcome.html
Experimental Science Projects: An Introductory Guide at: http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/SciProjIntro.html
Energy & Science Projects at http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/index.html
Excellent site for students, parents, and teachers with a variety of resources related to energy. http://www.qacps.k12.md.us/cms/sci/RADCLIFF.HTM
Good site for lots of information on putting toghether a science fair project at many different levels. http://www.scifair.org