KScience

An Excellent site for Biology animations

Planet Science Logo The ASE teacher resource website

Inspiration and Ideas, Activities and Experiments, Online and CD resources

Creative Chemistry Whether you are a teacher, doing chemistry at school, or are simply just interested in chemistry, Creative Chemistry has lots for you.

 

Andy Darvill's Science site This web site contains materials  written for use in lessons, downloads, information about other software, and revision tips.
Looking for Science Teachers’ resources, information and news? You've come to the right place. The energy house
An on-line that  could be used to reinforce ideas about energy transfer processes. 
Build a model solar system.  This tool enables you to instantly calculate the scale size of the planets and their scale distances.  It is a great lesson to get over the size of the solar system especially if you make a model using suitable sized round objects and the main corridor outside the resources centre.  If you make the sun 300 mm in diameter then there is enough room to get to mars by reception , Jupiter is in B Block and Pluto is at the Allertonshire!!!
Schoolsnet Online lessons for Key Stage 4 Science


How BIG?How SMALL?   A website that shows the scale of things from subatomic particles to the furthest galaxies
History of Chemistry in the Comics Classic comic strips related to all the elements

The sky at night

Revision: An alternative to BBC Bitesize
SIMULATIONS A great set of simulations from Cambridge University. Keep an eye on this site!
Cool cartoons that will have you experimenting with food, light, sound, clothes, and a whole lot more! Hundreds of cartoon experiments from cartoonist, broadcaster and engineer Tim Hunkin.
The Visible Embryo Excellent web site showing the development of the fetus through all the stages.
W.W.Norton Animations and stuff for all 3 subject areas
Earth Sciences Lots of useful geology, energy and minerals information, including some animations. Some at KS4 level, some well beyond.
Science Active


KS3-KS5, including a few suggestions for “fun” experiments etc