Research Guides: Education
Curriculum Resources: Science/Math
Curriculum Resources: Science/Math
- Mathematics Education Information and Resources
- Science Education Information and Resources
- These California Department of Education sites have current Frameworks, Instructional Materials and Recommended Literature.
- Access Excellence @ the National Health Museum
- Check the "Activities Exchange" to find teaching strategies for the life sciences.
- Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education
- THE information source for k-12 math and science teachers; however, it now is only available by subscription.
- How Everyday Things are Made
- The Alliance for Innovative Manufacturing developed this introductory website for kids and adults covering over 40 different products and manufacturing processes.
- LearningScience.org
- This is a collaborative, proof of concept project to identify and make available for students and teachers the best new and emerging "learning tools" of science education.
- Math Forum
- A virtual center for math education.
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- This NASA website has extensive links for kids, students, and educators. See also Segway, a portal largely funded by NASA.
- National Curve Bank: Math on the Web
- Begun in 2001 at Cal State Los Angeles, web animation resources continue to be submitted.
- National Science Digital Library
- Check out the science literacy maps and resources for K-12 teachers on this site.
- Redwood Ecology
- Includes 12 interactive pages focusing on different redwoods species, this site was developed by HSU natural resources interpretation students in collaboration with State Parks and HCOE.
- Redwood Science Project
- A California Science Project at Humboldt State University.
- Science Learning Network
- This is a partnership of science museums supporting teacher development in science pedagogy. It's a very broad site including links to curriculum projects at each of the museums. Also visit the California Academy of Sciences.
- Science Netlinks
- This site was put together by AAAS to help science teachers deliver interesting useful lessons, based on a series of "benchmarks" created by AAAS Project 2061. Lessons are sorted by grade level, title, or benchmark. Links lead to Science Update radio programs, a Newsletter and "Power Play," an interactie game.
- Science News for Kids
- Devoted to science news for children from 9-13 years of age. Hands-on activities, puzzles, articles, and interactive discussions with scientists.