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Education Place - Choose from Life Science, Earth Science, The Human Body, Physical Science & more.

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Hazlet Middle School Science Web Sites - Links in the areas of astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, environment, oceanography, physics, weather, general science, great projects, teacher resources, & reference sits.

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Surf Net Kids Science Fair Projects - Lots of great ideas for science fair projects.

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Cool Science for Curious Kids - Invites curious students to explore the world of biology.

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Ask the Answer Worm - The U. S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service has S. K. Worm that will answer students' questions about soil.

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The Why Files - Science behind the news.

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How Stuff Works - Extensive resources in earth science, engineering, physical science, life science, space, and the supernatural.

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Ology - Offers excellent resources related to genetics, astronomy, biodiversity, and paleontology.

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Bill Nye the Science Guy - The official Nye Labs website - play games, perform online experiments, & much more.

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Museum of Unnatural Mystery - Offers online exhibits, strange science news, and "Ask the Curator."

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LA Science Fair - Site created by the LA Regional V Science & Engineering Fair which is an organization dedicated to the promotion of science experiments in grades 3-12.

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Science Fair Central - Creative investigations into the real world; a comprehensive guide to creating science fair projects.

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NASA - An Aeronautics & Space Resource for Education; choose from Hot Topics, The Library, Cool Picks, Spacelink Express, & Education Focus.

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Brain Pop - Contains various subjects, links for parents, teachers, & Brain Pop in the News.

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Dauphin Island Sea Lab - Offers K - 12 & Teacher Education, Research & Data, News & Events, Coastal Planning, & Estuarium / Public Aquarium.


 

               

 

 

Colors:  Black &  Gold    Mascot Giant    Grades 7th & 8th   Enrollment:    252 students