YourGenome

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This website, produced by scientists at the Wellcome Genome Campus near Cambridge in the UK, contains videos and activities describing genetics and genomics. Suitable for older students, this … learn more

How Cats Conquered the World

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Smithsonian Magazine looks at how scientists used 9,000 years of feline genetics to chart their global rise to power. Researchers have used genetics to create the most extensive … learn more

DNA Replication

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This animation, part of the YourGenome site, shows the many steps and enzymes needed to make a copy of DNA in a cell. It shows how both strands … learn more

Extract DNA from Smashed Strawberries

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Scientific American has this well written recipe for extracting DNA from a strawberry using things you’d find in just about any kitchen. The post includes step-by-step instructions and … learn more

Darwin’s Day

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Celebrate Darwin’s birthday by adapting resources at Darwin Day. The site emphasizes verifiable scientific knowledge.

Operation RubyThroat

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“Operation RubyThroat: The Hummingbird Project” is a cross-disciplinary international initiative in which people collaborate to study behavior and distribution of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris). Although K-12 teachers … learn more

Puffin

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The Puffin Colony illustrates the revitalization of endangered environments.

Parrots Talk

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When it comes to making noise, both parrots and humans rely on extremely specialized vibrating organs in their throats. Now scientists at Indiana University and Leiden University in … learn more

Birds as Environmental Indicators

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Humans have invented a variety of instruments to monitor the health of ecosystems. However, in some cases we can examine change in the habitat without instruments by studying … learn more

Centre of the Cell

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Centre of the Cell is a science education center hosted by Queen Mary University of London. It is the first science education center in the world to be … learn more

Becoming Human

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The University of Arizona has also developed a site that illustrates evolution thoroughly and engagingly, Becoming Human. Becoming Human–the title of this site pretty much tells the story! … learn more

Insect hearing helps nanoscience

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Using an Atomic Force Microscope, physicists and biologists at Bristol University can now “see” how locusts and moths use their hearing systems to detect very faint vibrations. Images … learn more

Biology in Motion

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Biology in Motion,developed by an inspiring teacher, uses the Web’s animation capacities to illustrate such phenomenon as evolution, the cardiovascular system, and cell division. There are also free … learn more

The Virtual Cell

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The Virtual Cell is not so dazzling as Cells Alive; the content, though, is extensive and interactive.

Manatee

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Students can compare the form and functions of various marine, mammalian brains at Manatee. Quite interesting.

BrainPOP

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BrainPOP is a commercial site but an especially engaging one–movies, experiments, etc. about blood, cells, hair. It is suitable for ages 6-14 but it does include sensitive topics … learn more

Brain Museum

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A huge collection of cross-sectional slides of the brain (more than 100 species) has been cataloged at the Brain Museum, co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin, Michigan State, … learn more

Olfactory System

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The neuroscience project at Washington University has developed a special study of the olfactory system. The site is graphically appealing and utilizes some new technology tools such as … learn more

Why Do We Yawn?

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What makes yawning so contagious? To get more oxygen? To cool the brain down?!?! Why are yawns contagious? Why do some groups yawn less? The Yawn-O-Meter video — … learn more

Neuroscience For Kids

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Neuroscience For Kids is so successful that several other sites link to it as the primary source on this topic. Explanations for the aroma of flowers and the … learn more

What Tree Is That?

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The Arbor Day Foundation provides this unique resource that allows you to identify a tree simply by the kinds of leaves it produces. Grab a leaf and try … learn more

Protecting Native Plants

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The post looks at the impact of invasive plant species and illustrates the adaptation of non-native vegetation in different ecological environments.

Fast Plants

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Fast Plants was developed as research tool at the University of Wisconsin and has been used by K-12 teachers around the world for nearly 30 years as an … learn more

The National Gardening Association

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Garden, home of the National Garden Association, contains K-12 curricula and information on topics such as grasses, fungi and butterfly gardens.

Botanical Art & Artists

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The images and drawings make Botany interesting to a wide range of students. This site provides in-depth resources and compendium of botanical art past and present for anyone … learn more

The Great Plant Escape

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The Great Plant Escape, appropriate for very young children, is similar to LifeLab’s content. Presented as mysteries, a half-dozen experiments, like “Is it dust, dirt, dandruff or a … learn more

Lifelab at UCSC

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Life Lab cultivates children’s love of learning, healthy food, and nature through garden-based education. LifeLab describes how a school can turn a patch of its open space into … learn more

A.D.A.M.

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The premiere software for learning anatomy — any age — is A.D.A.M. Definitely, worth this special recommendation.

PBS eHeart

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At the PBS-WGBH site a viewer may actually place his finger on the pulse and observe the consequences of the heart’s actions.

Human Anatomy Online

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In a different vein, so to speak, Human Anatomy Online displays human anatomy thru drawings, animations and descriptions of the major systems of the human body. Using the … learn more

The Visible Human Project

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The Visible Human Project was an outgrowth of the NLM’s 1986 Long-Range Plan. The project created complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the normal male and female human … learn more

BioInteractive

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BioInteractive, from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, provides high quality multimedia resources, including apps, animations, videos, interactives, and virtual labs, to bring the excitement of scientific discovery into … learn more

Agriculture Resources & Lesson Plans

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This curated list from the American Farm Bureau features free resources for different age groups (K-12) and broken out by topic areas like animals, economy, environment and technology. … learn more

Bees Hatch Before Your Eyes

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Witness the eerily beautiful growth of larvae into bees in this mesmerizing time-lapse video from photographer Anand Varma. Varma said the six-month project, for which he built a … learn more

The Swarm Chaser

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Mandy Shaw likes bees and is an avid swarm catcher. Join her journey as a beekeeper, rescuing and relocating honey bees and bumble bees. The video looks at … learn more

Your Life As A Dog

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Here’s what your life would be like if you were a dog. For starters, you would eat twice as much, sleep twice as much, and have 5x better … learn more

International Science Teaching Foundation

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The International Science Teaching Foundation is a non-profit organization headquartered in London, United Kingdom. We are a global entity committed to the improvement of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, … learn more

Planets For Kids

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Stephen was 9 years when he started working on this site with his Dad. Stephen wanted to learn more about space and share it with others. Includes a … learn more

Houston…We Have a Problem

In Telecommunications in Education News, vol 8, #1, published by ISTE, a cool project called “Houston…We Have a Problem” was implemented by linking schools in southern California, Hawaii … learn more

National Astrobiology Institute

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A resource to help scientists and educators conduct learning experiences and communicate about astrobiology.   Resources   A collection of fun and interesting astrobiology-related resources.

Exploratorium Astrobiology

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The Exploratorium in San Francisco is offering astrobiology, the understanding of extreme forms of life on our planet and, more importantly, other planets and space bodies. Visit laboratories … learn more

Space Camp Programs

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Train Like an Astronaut Space Camp has been helping inspire the next generation of explorers for more than 32 years. This internationally known program with more than 700,000 … learn more

All About That Space

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“All About That Space” is a fun music video created by interns at NASA’s Johnson Space Center. It was created as a parody of Meghan Trainor’s “All About … learn more

Space.com News

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Space News is an up-to-the-minute resource with classroom lessons, videos and images. To understand scale in our solar system look at vimeo.com/139407849.

Whyville

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Whyville is a virtual world where children ages 8 to 15 play, explore, create and learn together. From solving math puzzles to protecting coral reefs, from programming robots … learn more

Skyview

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Along comes a virtual telescope at Skyview. The interface can be amateur or professional to view the long radiowaves and high energy traces. This virtual capability is especially … learn more

Lake Afton Public Observatory-Kansas

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The Lake Afton Public Observatory’s star charts (Kansas) could be compared and contrasted with those at JPL (California) — different views from different states. While much of the … learn more

The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory

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The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory is most appropriate for very sophisticated students. Daily updates from this observatory will allow them to investigate phenomena alongside scientists.

Solar System Live

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Now, if you would prefer a view from the north pole of our Sun for which you can set the controls for time and date and orbit of … learn more

Mt. Wilson Observatory

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The resources at the Mt. Wilson Observatory facilitate student learning of the constellations. As students (grades 4-12) progress thru a quizgame at the Mt. Wilson site, additional explanations … learn more

Stellarium

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Stellarium is a free, open source planetarium program for your computer. It shows a realistic sky in 3D, just like what you see with the naked eye, binoculars … learn more

NASA

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NASA, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, is responsible for many hundreds of different programs and functions, from the International Space Station to building better airplanes – and … learn more

StarChild

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StarChild is another resource aimed at young children with activities emphasizing space and astronomy. The site includes lesson plans which show you some of the ways you can … learn more

Microgravity

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NASA offers a wide variety of topics to explore and excite older students. An example is microgravity, the appearance of floating in space. Gravity is a force that … learn more

Earth’s City Lights

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These downloadable, high-resolution images of Earth’s city lights were created with data from satellites originally designed to view clouds by moonlight. It turned out they could also map … learn more

NASA Kids Club

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NASA Kids Club is targeted towards kids in lower elementary school, while almost all other sites aim at older children. The cartoon-like format evokes question-asking, such as when … learn more

Careers at NASA

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here are jobs and there are careers. But at NASA, our work is more than just a profession—it’s a lifelong pursuit, a passion—and a chance to change the … learn more

Classifying Galaxies

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Classifying Galaxies demonstrates how scientists classify galaxies for identification and function. It comes complete with a lesson plan!

Google Sky

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Google Sky, using the same interface as Google Maps, provides an exciting way to browse and explore the universe. You can find the positions of the planets and … learn more

Space.com Skywatching

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Space.com brings space down to Earth to provide an amazing journey celebrating exploration, innovation and discovery. Space.com presents current photos of the cosmos and encourages students to learn … learn more

Astronomy Picture of the Day

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In addition to the main image site, NASA has additional areas dedicated to specific topics. For Astronomy buffs, NASA posts each day a different image or photograph of … learn more

NASA Images

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NASA’s image library consolidates imagery spread across 60 collections into one searchable location. Students can embed content in their own sites and choose from multiple resolutions, including the … learn more

Costs

According to the FT STEM site, the initial start up cost for FT STEM is similar to a robotics program at approximately $100 per student. However that initial … learn more

Airplanes vs. Robots

Many STEM programs revolve around robots. While robotics is becoming an important 21st century skill, spending hours in front of a keyboard debugging control programs or working with … learn more

The FT Safety 5

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Safety is an integral part of the FT STEM program. The goals of this example safety module include creation of a 5-rule safety program to be used during … learn more

Flite Test STEM Curriculum

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The FT STEM curriculum has modules for all grade levels, K thru 12, providing real-world learning opportunities that expose students to careers in science and technology, and emphasizing … learn more

STEM Exemplars

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Here you will find lessons, projects and activities created by FT STEM students and teachers. The articles can be filtered by grade level and type.

DIY Toothless

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This video from MESArc shows Megan and Susannah trying to tame the Toothless Dragon! This video shows that you learn from failure and the value of not accepting … learn more

Claira’s First Flight

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This video shows the first flight of the final version of the MF-35 Thunder, designed and built by Claira, an 8th grade student. And it shows some of … learn more

FT STEM Introductory Video

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Flite Test STEM is an educational program that helps students soar. Developed by Flite Test, a company specializing in the design and production of remote-controlled (RC) aircraft, the … learn more

NASA Student Launch Challenge

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NASA’s Student Launch is a researched-based, competitive, experiential exploration activity. It includes yearly challenges reaching a broad audience of middle and high schools, colleges and universities, and non-academic … learn more