This resource currently comprises eight online experiments, with more to follow in 2008. Young Science Investigators helps pupils aged 7 - 11 learn about electricity, energy and life processes, protecting the environment, living things in their environmen
Gross, but cool, website with solid science experiments and information
Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters: can you count them? Can you give change? Money-counting skills require practice, and these online money-counting games make it fun.
Hands-on science experiments at home or in the classroom are a fun way to engage kids and get them excited about science. Today's sites house hundreds of easy experiments that can be done with supplies that you probably have around the house, or can get a
"Get messy, get airborne, get loud, get shocked!" San Francisco's Exploratorium hands-on science museum offers a sampler of thirty simple experiments excerpted from two "Science Explorer" books.
Funology organizes "The Science of Having Fun" into Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Weather experiments.
From the PBS television series Zoom, these science experiments include feedback from kids around the world who have already tried them.
"Here's a popular experiment that's been around for years and has left many kitchens in ruin (just kidding of course).