Links to Selected Resources:
| General Resources:
To look at Indices and Hotlists for Educators for specific subjects, click here. Science and math resources,click here. |
Florida Weather and Climate Information | Links related to FCTE Outcomes #19-Forces, motion,
energy.
Smithsonian Physical Sciences. Physical Sciences Resources. Newton's Laws, link here. Explore physics concepts,link here. Interactive physics,click here. A virtual lab experience,link here. |
Links related to FCTE Outcomes #20-Processes
that shape the earth.
Scientific Frontiers & Information Technology Homepage. Weather Influences. National Hurricane Center. |
| Links related to FCTE Outcomes #21-Earth and
Space.
Science & Space. |
Links related to FCTE Outcomes #22- Processes
of Life.
Biology Online. The Biology Project. |
Links related to FCTE Outcomes #23- How
living things interact with the environment.
Links to Ecology. World Ecology. |
Links related to FCTE Outcomes #24-Nature
& history of science.
Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Nature and Philosophy of Science. Nature of Science-Scientific Method Main Concepts. Nature of Science. |
| Florida Plant site (contains many Everglades related news items). | Links related to FCTE Outcomes #25- Relationship
of science and technology.
Learning Science with Technology. Gateway to Science and Technology. |
Seed Science Center resources,click here. | |
| E-E Link- Environmental Education on the Internet. |
Additional Links & TV Opportunities to Selected Climate & Weather Resources: Table 5.1 CLIMATE AND WEATHER
| (See Search for Solutions video ice core & global warming studies) Global warming and climate change,click here. | NOAA Science on the Web | UM Weather Net | CoVis On-line Guide to Meteorology |
| Plotting Hurricane tracks Activity National Hurricane Center | Florida Explores! | ||
| University of Oklahoma Weather Site Links | Eye in the Sky, click here. | ||
| Confronting climate change in the Gulf Coast Region, click here. | To look at an important site for doing real science and bringing authentic scientific investigations to the classroom, click here. | TV opportunities including The Weather Classroom on The Weather Channel, see http://www.weather.com/ |
Additional Links to Selected Astronomy: Table
5.2 Our Star the Sun