BBC’s KS3 Bitesize Science Section has great resources, activities and explanations
CK-12 aggregates high quality curated STEM content, including texts, study guides, audio, video and quizzes
Middle School Science.com – A collection of links for teaching Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Science and Physics
NClark.net – a teacher’s collection of worksheets, labs and links for use in the biology and chemistry classrooms
National Math + Science Initiative – free lessons and common core resources for teachers
Freebies for Teachers from the National Science Teachers Association
New York Science Teacher – lesson plans, worksheets, movie questions, Regents prep and more
Next Generation Science Standards Resource page – rubrics and assessment resources; see also the National Science Teachers Association resources on the NGSS
Quick Reference Guides to the Next Generation Science Standards from NSTA
Problem Attic – Questions from the NY Regents, state assessments, academic competitions and more
Explore the Scale of the Universe with this fun interactive.
Science by Connections: Connecting Educators with STEM resources across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Science Education Resources from Aurum Science – covers anatomy and physiology, chemistry, biology, environmental science and current events
Science News for Students – science articles on a variety of topics in student friendly language from The Society for Science and the Public (formerly SciNews for Kids)
Shelly’s Science Spot – Curriculum resources and links from a middle school teacher in NJ. Topics covered include scientific method, cells, classification, diversity of life, genetics, ecology, and evolution
Steve Spangler Science – Experiments, teacher resources, products for purchase. Steve also has a great YouTube channel.
Untamed Science – science videos on a variety of topics
The Why Files: the science behind the news
Word finds on a variety of science topics from The Science Spot
Scientific Method
This video on psychological research is part of a series on psychology, but does a good job of explaining the scientific method as well.
Video
Microscope: The Tube that Changed the World – SciShow (4/3/14)
CK-12 aggregates high quality curated STEM content, including texts, study guides, audio, video and quizzes
Middle School Science.com – A collection of links for teaching Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Science and Physics
NClark.net – a teacher’s collection of worksheets, labs and links for use in the biology and chemistry classrooms
National Math + Science Initiative – free lessons and common core resources for teachers
Freebies for Teachers from the National Science Teachers Association
New York Science Teacher – lesson plans, worksheets, movie questions, Regents prep and more
Next Generation Science Standards Resource page – rubrics and assessment resources; see also the National Science Teachers Association resources on the NGSS
Quick Reference Guides to the Next Generation Science Standards from NSTA
Problem Attic – Questions from the NY Regents, state assessments, academic competitions and more
Explore the Scale of the Universe with this fun interactive.
Science by Connections: Connecting Educators with STEM resources across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Science Education Resources from Aurum Science – covers anatomy and physiology, chemistry, biology, environmental science and current events
Science News for Students – science articles on a variety of topics in student friendly language from The Society for Science and the Public (formerly SciNews for Kids)
Shelly’s Science Spot – Curriculum resources and links from a middle school teacher in NJ. Topics covered include scientific method, cells, classification, diversity of life, genetics, ecology, and evolution
Steve Spangler Science – Experiments, teacher resources, products for purchase. Steve also has a great YouTube channel.
Untamed Science – science videos on a variety of topics
The Why Files: the science behind the news
Word finds on a variety of science topics from The Science Spot
Scientific Method
This video on psychological research is part of a series on psychology, but does a good job of explaining the scientific method as well.
Video
Microscope: The Tube that Changed the World – SciShow (4/3/14)