This has a wealth of natural science information.
"Sponsored in part by the Interagency Education Research Initiative,
the Homeland Foundation and the University of Michigan Museum of Zoology.
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation."
This is an interesting site that could appeal to a visual learner~ lots of ideas and inspiration along with easy to follow research links in different areas.
You can access the material even without giving them your email. Not all areas have been completed. Even though it says K-12, I don't see high school material.
based on the Series this web adventure teaches learners the forensic investigation process along with problem solving the graphics are great and navigation is very good too~
a site I came across appropriate for upper grade levels, an abundance of information here from the compound library, to quiz's,interactives, articles, glossary, a great resource for chemistry
Not a reliable source of information. In Scientific Origins section, states on first page that notion of population sorting mentioned in bible when God condemned the Amalekites for their depravity, yet it makes NO mention of Darwin at all. "Eugenics" coined in 1880's and logo is tree with motto about it being the self-direction of human evolution, with the first and most prominent root being genetics.
so much here for teaching about this topic~ there is also a teaching section for further links for learning ~ a great resource, so comprehensive it might be safe to say it could be a one stop site because it brings you along to so many other resources
My son could probably get lost in this site~ a chronological timeline of the story of DNA, interactives in learning about DNA along with lesson plans etc..
Videos of experiments you can't do at home, interactive games (mostly drill with simple graphics and no audio), a glossary, and science answers section.