I found this site when looking for ideas to use in an upcoming demo/lesson about chemical and physical properties/changes. I guess there are only 25 experiments listed currently, but it gave me some good ideas to potentially use!
This site links to chemistry classroom management and activity resources. It also has a lot of fun links that relate chemistry to other subject areas from history to poetry.
This looks like a great website. It covers around twelve general chemistry topics and includes teacher resources, activities, videos, and labs for students.
This is the United States Geological Survey website. It contains resources for primary, secondary, and undergraduate education. The resources are lessons, data, and maps.
This resource shows how the rock cycle works. It plays an interactive video step by step. You can click on each step for further information about each step.
This website has a lot of fun easy science experiments. I found this website because my cooperating teacher uses it in her study hall classroom. The experiments relate to many different types of science. Most of them require minimal materials!
This web site provides links to other websites that chemistry teachers can use in the classroom. The site breaks down the recommended websties by category so it's easier to navigate.
This blog post give a little info on the importance and benefits of using interactive lessons. It also gives a link to a page with interactive lessons K-8 teachers can use.
This post shows how even the textbooks students use can carry malinformation that can lead students to form their own misconceptions. The post shows the importance of showing your students multiple texts/information on a certain topic.