Open Directory - Science: Educational Resources: Experiments
See also: - A list of recommended web sites for children on the topic of science experiments. - Details and diagrams on how to build a working electric motor with minimal parts. Also links to extra science experiments for children. - A large collection of classic home science experiments with illustrations. - Detailed instructions for creating both simple and complex structures using common materials. - Provides details of projects and experiments that can be done at home. - Experiments that are not always safe, cheap, or guaranteed to work every time. - Cool science tricks, experiments and activities that can be done anywhere including in restaurants. - This is a site of science activities to help homeschoolers, parents and teachers of elementary students. - 2002 Class to class project involving raw eggs. Results are posted on the web. - Free science experiments that can be done in class or at home using step by step instructions. Also provides links to other science websites. - Activities and experiments devoted to the amateur scientist. Teachers and students also will find it useful. - A collection of experiments you can try at home. - Electronic plans and kits. - Grouped by level of difficulty and technical prowess as simple, medium, or advanced. - Provides details of over a hundred science experiments to do at home, each with instructions, what to expect and an explanation of the basic scientific principles involved. - Easy science experiments and demonstrations to do at home using readily available materials. - New Zealand's only High School based research lab. Volunteers become part of on-going scientific investigations as a researcher, programmer or technician. Interactive pages and fun experiments available. - Commercial software to guide experiment design. - Covering physics, biology, chemistry, earth science, environmental science and middle school science. - Interesting experiments one can perform with homemade radiation detectors, and how to build them. - Provides a range of science resources including a free experiment of the week newsletter and a large number of science experiment videos. - Virtual online school where users can submit science experiments, read the latest news about science, participate in discussions, chat, design their profile and have fun. - A library of physics, chemistry and biology experiments. Examples include measuring the speed of sound, pH of drinks, magnetic induction and the discharge of batteries. - A number of reasonably simple experiments and demonstrations that can be performed by kids, teachers and hobbyists. - A collection of various science experiments that can be conducted at home and by children. - Offers many easy-to-do experiments, from creating volcanoes to tiny sparks. - A collection of 1850 ideas for science projects and ideas, the site offers advice on undertaking a project, the types of projects, and advice on completing this type of task - A growing collection of papers on physical science projects for all ages. - Contains experiments for all ages. Science links and project examples. - Simple science experiments for fun. - Science projects and kits for all ages. Membership required to view most projects. - How to make toys (and projects) that demonstrate scientific principles using simple tools and equipment. - Science projects and experiments. - This site tries to answer some of the questions asked by inquisitive minds. A number of science projects and experiments are included. - Do it yourself instructions for building a low cost, high output, commercial quality, photovoltaic panel for science experiments - Suggestions for lesson plans, activities, and lab projects for teaching science at home. - In-depth discussion of the concepts of scientific research and how to conduct experiments so as to provide valid results. - Some experiments to do. Books which includes these experiments are for sale on the site. - Wonderama is a Lansing based company providing assembly and hands-on programs in science and math to students in Michigan.