The Habitable Planet This is an excellent collection of resources about the Earth and it's environment. Sections include oceans, climate, energy, eco-systems and agriculture. Click here to visit the site. Windows to the Universe This is a great website for learning all about science. The site has a range of resources, documents, images, movies, animations and data sets. Click here to visit the site. The Blobz Guide to Electronic Circuits This entertaining, colourful and interactive site shows how circuits operate, including conductors and switches. The instructions are simple and the activities can be completed individually or in groups (of up to five). Click here to visit the site. Science Kids Science Kids is the home of science & technology on the Internet for children around the world. Learn more about the amazing world of science by enjoying our fun science experiments, cool facts, online games, free activities, ideas, lesson plans, photos, quizzes, videos & science fair projects. Click here to visit the site. New Zealand Conservation Week DOC and TVNZ 6 are working together for Conservation Week 2009 to help you get involved in conservation. Follow the Meet the Locals presenter, Nic Vallance through the website to find out about activities you can do in your area. Get involved and who knows what’s possible for conservation in New Zealand! FUNOLOGY Funology is a great site recipes, games, fun facts and is a good site to bust bordem.Click here to check it out. Kids Science Experiments is a good site to learn new experiments and have great fun.Click here to check it out. | Seeing Science Seeing Science has interactive materials to support teaching about how science works. There are six themes - life, space, materials, food, environment, and light - each with data, images, games, lesson plans, teacher notes, worksheets, and more. Click here to check out the site, which is aimed at intermediate level children and above. This adventure website is based on the Discovery Channel TV programme of the same name. Click here to visit the site. Show how much you love New Zealand by celebrating Conservation Week from 11-18 September 2011. Join thousands of people across the country to celebrate our native wildlife, our incredible natural areas, and the places that are part of our history by taking part in conservation events and activities, watching programmes on TVNZ 7 and sharing your photos with the Love New Zealand photo group on Flickr. Click here to visit the Conservation Week website. How Stuff Works How Stuff Works is a site that is explained by the title 'How Stuff Works'. Here you can find out about how just about anything you can imagine works. 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You will see games and activities, video, and a whole lot more to do with learning about our wonderful planet. KidSites.com Click here to read about great science achievements at Kidsites.com suitable for all ages. Science Monster Science Monster is a good site for years 6-8. You can learn about plants the solar system and loads more.Click here to check it out. ElectroCity ElectroCity is an online computer game that lets players manage their own virtual towns and cities. It’s great fun to play and also teaches players all about energy, sustainability and environmental management in New Zealand. Click here to check it out. |