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Virtual Teachers Centre
http://vtc.ngfl.gov.uk
An excellent site that covers all areas of science.
Biology-chemistry-General-Nature-Physics-Space. Covers KS2 upwards. The information is
presented in a clear and interesting way and there is a large database that makes it easy
to select the particular subject you wish to nvestigate.
Science Made simple www.sciencemadesimple.com
Science fun for children, and help for teachers and parents. Projects and experiments
covering such topics as - why do leaves change colour - Whaat is static electricity - How
do animals spend winter- and many more. Gives lots of information and the projects will
appeal to children. KS2-KS3.
The Yuckiest Site on the Internet www.yucky.com
A site that will definitely appeal to children. They can find out why they burp, or why
their stomach gurgles. Study Bugs World and Worm World, play the yucky games. Weekly poll
eg. when do you pick your nose? Also has a good Teachers Centre.
School Science www.schoolscience.co.uk/
The aim of this site is to provide information about the science learnt in
schools and how it is applied in industry and research. All the resources are written by
experienced teacher authors and carefully edited to maintain educational integrity.
The Standard Site www.nc.uk.net
Experimental and investigative science from years 1 to 6. Support for teachers, lots of
excellent material to download. Some of the areas covered are:- Ourselves, Light and Dark,
Using electricity and magnets and springs, plus lots more. Also advice on producing schems
of work.
BITESIZE http://db.bbc.co.uk/education/revision
GCSE Science set text and model answers. Covers all problems associated with GCSE Science.
Good web links to useful sites.
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