Dr. Steve's Favorite K-6 Science Education Web Sites
http://www.physics.isu.edu/~shropshi/Demoprog.htm
ISU Physics Demonstration Road Show. My very own site devoted to supplying teachers with useful science education information and materials.
http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/education_home.html
Goddard Space Flight Center Science Education page. Lots of neat stuff on NASA and space, complete with activity descriptions and curriculum material.
Science Learning Network home page. Online activities and teacher resources from museums in the "Network", such as the Franklin Institute and the Exploratorium.
http://www.yahoo.com/Science/Education/
Over 200 hyperlinks to educational resources and information, and online science activities. I have only begun to explore this, and they keep adding more!!!
PBS Online. Overviews of PBS programs, videos available for purchase, some teacher aids, and some useful links to other educational resources.
Teacher's Network home page. Lists and descriptions of lots of classroom projects and activities.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mwm/sci.html
Hands On Science Centers Worldwide. Links to international science education sites with an emphasis on interactive activities.
http://www.cyberschoolmag.com/
Cyber-School Magazine. An online magazine for teachers and students with a HUGE number of links to other learning sites.
http://magus.physics.georgetown.edu/~jkf/carhart/Educ.html
Science Education on the World Wide Web. More useful science education hyperlinks.
The Globe Program homepage. Thousands of K-12 science classes from around the world post environmental data here for use by researchers. Get involved!