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These are helpful links for projects, topics of study, and some are just for fun.

NASA for middle-school students
NASA Student site

National Geographic for Kids
National Geographic for Kids

Fun activities - by girls....for girls.
Girls and Science

Ideas for Science Fair projects
Science Project Ideas

Houston Science Fair Forms
Houston Science Fair Forms

Gives great descriptions on electromagnetic spectrum and this 
type of wave.
Wave Site #1

Great descriptions of all types of waves, and how they work.
Wave Site #2

Classifying Galaxies Computer Lab

Moon Challenge!
Lunar Challenge

Moon Phases - for any night of any year!
Lunar Phases

Ch. 6 resources info and quiz
Energy Resources

Wildflowers
Wildflower site #1

Texas A&M site on Wildflowers
Wildflower site #2

Wildflowers #3
Search by description!!  Awesome sight!

Cell info
Cell organelles and info

Abstract form for Science Fair!
Abstract Form

Plate Tectonics Tower Pics

Released 2009 TAKS Test

Graphing Tips

Waves Part 1

Waves Part 2

Waves Part 3

Waves Part 4

Weathering Webquest

Earthquakes!!

National Geographic: Tornadoes

Tornadoes: Nature's Most Violent Storms

Forces of Nature - National Geographic

Volcano Mini-Clips

Web Elements: Interactive Periodic Table

Interactive animal and plant cell animations, mitosis and cell 
cycle
animations, etc.
Cells Alive!

Cell Webquest

Genetics Webquest (7th Grade)

Website for online Plate Boundary activity from 8th grade class 
2/3/12.
Plate Tectonics Webquest

DNA Virtual Extraction Lab

BBC News: North America and Eurasia will collide

Season's Virtual Activity

Current Notes Prezi

Warm and Cold Current simulation

Shipwrecks can tell us about Ocean Currents

Quizlet Ocean flash cards

Human Skeletal System

Bone Chillin' Webquest

Global Winds Animation

Ecosystem Interactions Link#1

Ecosystem Interactions Link #2

Ecosystem Interactions Link #3

Galveston Bay and Armand Bayou Estuary Ecotour


Google

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