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The Exchange 
Grades 5-8
History and Nature of Science
Science as a human endeavor - Add Website
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Space Exploration Gallery http://www.cnn.com/TECH/space/shuttle.html
Details of individual shuttle missions.
Submitted on M D, Y by Tim Howard, Associate Professor Of Mathematics at the Columbus State University.
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The Most Famous People Who Worked on Electricity http://www.sonic.net/~mmwilson/electra/famous.html
Submitted on M D, Y by Sharon, Student at the University of Miami.
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Nature of science - Add Website
History of science - Add Website
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The Victorian Web http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/victov.html
Useful for learning about scientific and social developments of the Victorian era. Provides compound resources and links dealing with various topics.
Submitted on M D, Y by Sheela, student at the University of Miami.
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Faces of Science http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html
Excellent resource on African American and Women scientists. It has search capabilities, which allows the user to take advantage of this resource throughout the year.
Submitted on M D, Y by Malcolm B. Butler, Math/science Program Specialist at the Eisenhower Consortium @ Serve.
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NASA: Just For Kids http://www.nasa.gov/kids.html
Fanastic website! It has everything a child could possibly want to know about NASA and space travel right at their finger tips. Also includes links to further guide the quest for space knowledge.
Submitted on M D, Y by Michelle, Student at the University Of Miami.
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Black Inventors http://csaxp.csuohio.edu/nsbe/inventors.htm
This Website is produced by the National Society of Black Engineers.In this Website, students and teachers will find detailed information about the contributions of several Black Inventors.
Submitted on M D, Y by Patricia J. Stephens, Graduate Student at the University Of Miami.
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CBC 4 Kids http://www.cbc4kids.ca/general/the-lab/default.html
This website is fun as well as educational. It is colorful and well-designed to capture the attention of students in the middle grades. The questions and games deal with scientific trivia which may spark the interests of students in science.
Submitted on M D, Y by Beth Ferguson, Researcher at the Mississippi State University.
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