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Find information on motion, heat and thermodynamics, electricity & magnetism, light, and modern physics topics. If you’re still not sure what to click, try our site map that lists all of the topics on the … learn more

Physics Today

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Physics Today, the flagship publication of the American Institute of Physics, is the most influential and closely followed physics magazine in the world. The mission of Physics Today is … learn more

PBS: Physics Girl

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Discover the immersive, perplexing, and hands-on side of physical science with Dianna Cowern, host of Physics Girl. In this series from PBS Digital Studios, Dianna shows us how … learn more

School Physics

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Schoolphysics online is freely available to all. This is an invaluable resource base for all 11 to 19 year old Physics students and their teachers.

The Physics Classroom

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The Physics Classroom is an online, free to use physics website developed primarily for beginning physics students and their teachers. The website features a variety of sections intended … learn more

Physics Resources

BLOSSOMS video lessons are enriching students’ learning experiences in high school classrooms from Brooklyn to Beirut to Bangalore. Our Video Library contains over 100 math and science lessons, … learn more

Little Shop of Physics

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The Little Shop of Physics at Colorado State is not horrific at all. It contains 60 experiments which use hand-on materials and computers. Students can explore their “blind … learn more

Science Trek: Careers in Science

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Whatever your interest – animals, the environment, geology, astronomy, chemistry, ancient times, physics – there is a science career for you. Learn more about what scientists do on … learn more

Facts Just for Kids

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Welcome to Facts Just For Kids! This site is for parents, teachers and students who need accurate facts for a variety of topics. We have facts about biology, … learn more

PhET: Free Online Simulations

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Interactive Simulations for Science and Math. Teachers have access to simulation-specific tips and video primers, resources for teaching with simulations, and activities shared by our teacher community. Free … learn more

Scientific American

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Scientific American covers the most important and exciting research, ideas and knowledge in science, health, technology, the environment and society. It is committed to sharing trustworthy knowledge, enhancing our … learn more

McDonald Observatory Classroom Activities

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Standards-aligned activities and experiments for K-12 students, from modeling the night sky and observing the moon to guessing interplanetary distances and exploring sunspots. These engaging, TEKS/TAKS-aligned activities create … learn more

SCIgames: inspire, explore, discover

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The unique mission of the Space Science Institute (SSI) is to integrate scientific research with education and public outreach. Our research program includes earth science, space physics, planetary … learn more

Mathwords: Real-World Applications

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Math terminology from beginning algebra through calculus that relates to applications from physics, finance, modeling, and other practical applications.

Algebra Homework Help

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Algebra, math homework solvers, lessons and free tutors online. Pre-algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Physics. Created by our FREE tutors. Solvers with work shown, write algebra lessons, … learn more

Science Buddies

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Science Buddies mission is to inspire and educate students of all ages with hands-on STEM explorations that reflect their unique personal interests. By providing highly personalized educational experiences, we drive … learn more

Best Technology Lessons and Activities

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Tech & Learning. How to teach about technology, with technology. Everyone knows what STEAM stands for: Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math. And odds are, most teachers can … learn more

Chemix – Draw Lab Diagrams

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Chemix is an online editor for drawing science lab diagrams and school experiments in Chemistry, Biology and Physics. The app provides easy sketching for both students and teachers.

Middle School Science Projects

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Make it easy for middle school students to start doing real science with these hands-on projects that cover the following topics: Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science, Physics, and Technology.

Middle School Physical Science Curriculum

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A physical science curriculum should provide an overview of scientific principles and procedures, and leads students toward a clearer understanding of matter, energy, and the physical universe.  It … learn more

ScienceProject.com

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Free Resources and Free Access Want to create the best possible science project? You’re in exactly the right place! While you’re here browsing for the perfect project, don’t … learn more

Science4Fun – Science Topics

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Welcome to the science topics section Here you will learn many science topics to Increase your Science knowledge. All the topics are entertaining and informative with a lot … learn more

The U.S. Mint

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Nothing gets a student’s attention like money. Use the on-line resources here to take a virtual (or in person) tour of your nearest U.S. Mint. You can bring … learn more

Thingiverse

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Don’t want to create your own .stl files? Looking for project ideas or see how other people tackled things? Thingiverse is the go-to place for printed objects. Includes … learn more

FlinnScientific Channel

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FlinnScientific has created a channel on YouTube devoted to explaining complex science topics, walking you through experiments, and anything else related to biology, chemistry, physics and life sciences.

The Exploratorium

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The Exploratorium’s (San Francisco) permanent collections emphasize physics and a unique version of psychobiology. Students serve as explainers for the exhibits and visitors can observe the making of … learn more

EarthSky: What Is Time?

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Thomas Kitching, a cosmologist and astrophysics lecturer, looks at questions like: Does time have a beginning? Time’s arrow? Will time end? Written in non-technical language, this post gives … learn more

History AIP

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In addition to the exhibits, American Institute of Physics has archived a number of images, documents and oral history interviews.

Heisenberg

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Werner Heisenberg was one of the greatest physicists of the twentieth century. He is best known as a founder of quantum mechanics, the new physics of the atomic … learn more

AIP History of Science Web Exhibits

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American Institute of Physics (AIP) has online biographies of famous physicists, such as Newton, Einstein, and Bohr, and the history of key developments, such as the discovery of … learn more

Algodoo tutorials

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A series of short videos that teach you to use Algodoo, and how you can use it to teach physics.

Online Tone Generator

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A tone generator has a variety of uses. You can explore interference, waves, and the physics of music. Connect a bare speaker to your computer’s earphone jack and … learn more

Science4Fun

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Science4Fun from Abdul Wahab Malik in Pakistan includes an extensive section on simple Physics explanations. In addition, there a number of easy-to-do physics experiments in the Science Experiments … learn more

Hewitt Drew It!

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Paul Hewitt is an author and physics teacher who feels that cartoons often convey ideas more quickly and effectively than the written word alone. He has created a … learn more

Maths in Everyday Life

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This post from the United Kingdom goes more in-depth on why math is important. Whether your students aspire to study sociology, psychology, physics, biology or even economics, math … learn more

Music Creation  Topic Page

Music ties into a number of subjects – math, physics, art – as well as being a guaranteed attention grabber. Most everyone loves music. Learning time is so … learn more

Particle Adventure

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Fundamentals of matter and force. Particle Adventure demonstrates the connections between music and physics.

The Concord Consortium

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Bob Tinker, founder of the Concord Consortium, has pioneered the use of remote sensing devices, linked to computers, and hands-on physics experiments. (Activities for both these approaches are … learn more

Build A Rocket  Topic Page

Nothing gets students involved in STEM like hands on experiments. And what could be better than building your own rockets! While rocketry congers up images of dangerous chemicals … learn more

Cargo Bridge

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The student’s goal is to build a bridge so workers can retrieve cargo from the other side of the valley. An interactive game that teaches physics, planning and … learn more

Sport Science

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The Teacher Institute has supported middle and high school science teachers in assembling “teaching boxes,” helping them to collect lessons, activities, assessments, and inexpensive supplies for a specific science unit … learn more

Sports Science for Kids

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Enjoy sports science for kids with our awesome range of free games, fun experiments, science fair projects, interesting quizzes, amazing facts, cool videos, and more! Learn about forces … learn more

Are Submarines Waterproof

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James May looks at whether or not submarines are waterproof, and goes on to explain exactly how they work. A great starting point for integrating math and physics. … learn more

Nobel Prize Archive

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Welcome to the Nobel Prize Internet Archive! Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has been awarded annually as per Alfred Nobel’s last will and testament. This site maintains information on all … learn more

Lawrence Berkeley Library

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Particle physics is the prime topic at the Lawrence Berkeley Library. While many physics resources can be found on the Web, the interesting feature of this site is … learn more

Fun and Easy STEAM Projects

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It’s fun to build toy-like projects. It’s educational to learn through applied physics. It’s invaluable to know that you are someone who can make something from nothing, and … learn more

Beauty in Photographic Portraits

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This page looks at a machine learning algorithm developed at Yahoo Labs that distinguishes beautiful portraits from the not-so perfect. The results… The single most important factor is … learn more