Websites
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IPL KidSpace Fair Project Resource Guide
A complete guide, including help understanding the scientific
method. chossing a topic, sample projects, and lots of resources.
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The Ultimate Science Fair Resource
Tons of information and hints about doing science projects, and an Idea
Board, where you can exchange ideas with other students.
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National Student Research Center
A wealth of help for your project, including links to the Mad Scientist
Network and the Electronic Journals of Student Research.
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Illinois CLICKS! Homework Help in Science
Science sites to help with projects, experiments, and science homework.
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Ask the Experts
This site is from Scientific American magazine, and offers you a way to
send your question to an expert in fields like Biology, Geology, and Chemistry.
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Homework
Center—Science
The Multnomah County Library has gathered loads of cool science website
links on these pages, and put them in categories to help you find them easier.
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How Stuff
Works—Science & Technology
Here's the site to explain things, from smoke detectors to cellphones, with
lots of illustrations and very clear explanations.
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Science Fair Central
Lots of tips, ideas, links to other sites, suggestions for books to use, and a Science Fair Handbook.
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The Exploratorium
This museum of science, art and human perception has exhibits, activities,
and webcasts to try.
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Periodic Table of the Elements
A clickable table, from the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
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StarChild
At this learning center for young astronomers, you can find out about planets,
and other stuff in the universe, and check out the question of the month.
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Yahooligans Science and Nature
The Yahooligans directory has categories for Experiments and Activities,
Health and Safety, Living Things, and the great Yahooligans search service.
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