Cartoons showing how to do hundreds of weird and wonderful things. All experiments from cartoonist and scientist Tim Hunkin. www.hunkinsexperiments.com
A fun way for kids to bring hands-on science into their own homes. All demos are safe and easy, and they come with full explanations. www.angelfire.com/electronic/teacher
Science education programs for students of all ages in biology, chemistry, and earth science. GIS and modeling technologies are used to study student collected data. www.pathfinderscience.net
Online journal of high school and college students' lab reports from their science classes, labs and fairs. A discussion list allows messages about each report to be posted on the site. www.sci-journal.org
Features science games, animated clues and fun quizzes that explain the science of everyday life and the discoveries that lie behind it. Requires free registration. nfbkids.ca/lamission/home_e.php
How to repeat famous science experiments. Also includes a Science Fair project guide, information about scientists and inventors, science trivia, and science jokes. www.juliantrubin.com/bigten/pathdiscovery.html
Includes a list of materials, diagrams, and photographs, as well as some suggestions for what to cook in it. Also features an explanation of solar energy terms. www.solarnow.org/pizzabx.htm