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Khan Academy- a goldmine of free math, science and economics videos

Submitted by Ellen on Thu, Mar 4, 2010 - 9:19am
  • brain teasers
  • economics
  • elementary
  • free
  • high school
  • math
  • middle school
  • science
  • videos

Khan academy is an amazing resource.  It's a HUGE collection of videos, all featuring a smart man with a gift for clearly explaining the complex, carefully going through a wide range of topics, all clearly organized.  There's everything from classic brain teasers, to arithmetic, to high school level math, including calculus and differential equations, to biology chemistry, physics, and economics.  The graphics in the videos are fairly simple, and the tone is very friendly, conversational and often funny. 

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"Fieldwork" hands-on high school level marine biology for/by homeschoolers

Submitted by Ellen on Wed, Mar 3, 2010 - 8:51am
  • biology
  • curriculum
  • free
  • high school
  • lesson plans
  • marine biology
  • ocean
  • science

A homeschool mom is generously sharing the marine biology course she's developing for her kids.  Alas, the marine biology course isn't for those of us who live far from the ocean, but it's a very cool program for coastal families.

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The Home Physics blog

Submitted by Ellen on Thu, Feb 25, 2010 - 9:29am
  • blog
  • elementary
  • high school
  • middle school
  • physics
  • science
  • Science Experiments

Written by a contributor to GeekDad, this blog has lots to offer the homeschooler looking to investigate physics at home.  Posts recount the authors experiments with his own children, explaining what worked and what didn't.  His experiments generally use equipment you're likely to have on hand at home, or can purchase for a reasonable cost, and are appropriate for a large age-range-- younger kids can benefit from being exposed to the concepts while older/more advanced kids can use the experiments to understand more comple

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The Periodic Table of Videos

Submitted by Ellen on Mon, Feb 22, 2010 - 3:04pm
  • chemistry
  • elementary
  • free
  • high school
  • middle school
  • online
  • science

A collection of funny, informative videos about each of the elements of the periodic table.  Produced by the University of Nottingham.  One of those wonderful sites that has a little something for everyone, from early elementary aged kids through adults.  (To visit the site, click on the thumbnail above.)

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Online Electronic Circuit Simulator

Submitted by Ellen on Sat, Feb 6, 2010 - 12:19pm
  • circuits
  • electricity
  • high school
  • physics
  • robotics
  • science

This free online tool requires java.  It will let you see how voltage and current change in a range of circuits as you alter the components.

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Leonardo's Basement

  • Art center
  • art
  • science
  • technology

Location

4301 Nicollet Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55409-2072
United States
Phone: 612-824-4394
Fax: 612-822-3515
44° 55' 30.162" N, 93° 16' 40.4544" W
See map: Google Maps
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Animated Geography

Submitted by Ellen on Fri, Jan 22, 2010 - 4:39pm
  • earthquakes
  • elementary
  • geography
  • geology
  • high school
  • middle school
  • plate tectonics
  • river
  • science
  • volcano

Animations to demonstrate various processes in physical geography.  (informative and interesting, but not funny)

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Classic Science: Elementary Life Science

Submitted by Ellen on Mon, Jan 18, 2010 - 11:28am
  • biology
  • elementary
  • free
  • life science
  • science

A FREE curriculum, available to download and print.  Based on a quick check, it appears that the curriculum makes no mention of evolution or the origin of life.

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Exploratopia

  • hands on learning
  • science
  • Science Experiments
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Stearns History Museum & Research Center

  • Museum
  • dinosaurs
  • science

Location

235 33rd Ave S
Saint Cloud, MN
United States
Phone: 320-253-8424
45° 32' 54.8052" N, 94° 11' 53.9592" W
See map: Google Maps
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