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Wonderville has a solid collection of interactive activities and games that students of all ages will enjoy. Activities are broken down into things you just can't see, thing in your world....and beyond, things created using science, and things and how they work. Each game and activity is connected. The game gives you a virtual opportunity to learn, while the related activity gives you a chance to investigate on your own.

This website from the U.S. Energy Information Administration is chock full of information about energy; from energy basics to forms of energy, and from using to conserving. Visitors can go on virtual field trips across the country with Energy Ant through engaging photo journals, and teachers can find lesson plans, guides, links, and suggested ways of using the website in the classroom.

This website has lots of instructions for classic science toys you can make at home.

Try Science offers a large collection of interactive experiments, field trips, and adventures. The collection spans the course of scientific genre covering many key scientific concepts. Each activity is engaging and informative. Students absolutely love this site. Activities such as "Got Gas?" are a natural draw for kids. You will not be disappointed in the lessons and activities this site has to offer.

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