Use it online! This science encyclopedia explains things without too many confusing words, and you can use it on the computer just as if you were looking at the book.
Science Experiments
Whether you love science or you're just looking for a good science fair project, these links can help! Explore the world of science with Bill Nye and the Yucky Labs, or let the Internet Public Library help you find the perfect project for your next science fair.
If you love animals, these are the links for you! With these sites you can learn all about animals, from their habitats to the kinds of foods they eat. See pictures of animals and play animal-themed games, then head over to the Smithsonian Zoo website and check out their live animal cams!
You can help save the environment with these links! Find out what other kids are doing to clean up and recycle, and how you can make a difference at school and at home.
Did you know that dinosaurs are closely related to birds? To learn more dinosaur facts, use these links! Explore the Dino Dictionary and the Dinosaur Discovery Guide, or take a tour of the Dinosaur Floor at the Classroom of the Future.
Have you ever wondered just how things work? Well, you can find out with these links! Visit How Stuff Works to find out how all kinds of things work, or visit The Human Body to find out how you work!
Blast off into space with these links! Learn about the latest space flights, join the NASA Kids' Club, play games, or explore the solar system at these sites.
How much do you know about weather? Whether you're interested in tsunamis or stormchasing, these are the links for you! Learn about all different kinds of weather and how they affect our world at these sites.