The websites referenced below contain valuable scientific information which you can use in your project research throughout the school year. Some of the sites contain diagrams and video simulations of many of the topics we will study this year in College Physical Science. Spend some time browsing through these sites to become familiar with their content.
Home Experiment Project - Term III
The sites listed below can help with your research for your Home Experiment Project. Once you've focused on a particular experiment, you should use these reference sites to further advance your search for information.
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Science Made Simple! An excellent starting point listing hundreds of project ideas.
Science Bob's Home Experiments. Lots of ideas and descriptions.
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Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab. Fun activities and projects of interest.
Mad Science Library. Projects you can eat. Interesting ideas.
Experimental Science Projects. A guide to the nuts & bolts of Science Projects.
Marine Sciences. Links to many careers in marine science.
Excellent periodic table site with thorough background information on all elements through Wikipedia Free Encyclopedia.
Earth Service Project - Term IV
Visit the volunteer matching service below to search for volunteering opportunities in the Wayland/Boston area.
Science Careers Project: Term I
The sites listed below can help with your research for your Science Careers Project. Once you've focused on a particular career, you should use these reference sites to furtheradvance your search for information.
NASA Career Expo. Careers relating to aeronautics & engineering and many related fields.
Cool careers in science. An excellent starting point listing many career descriptions.
Career descriptions and many links to other science career sites.
Aquatic Science. Careers on the open sea.
Molecular Model Project: Term II
The sites listed below can help with your research for your Molecular Model Project. You should use these reference sites to further advance your search for information on atomic structure, molecular geometry, and bonding.
The Cambridge Physics Outlet is a link source page to many different scientific websites around the world. Topic areas include Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Marine Sciences and many other areas of scientific interest.
Chemical Elements is a good site for information about the periodic table of the elements. Use this site as a start point for your molecular model project web search. You'll need to find several periodic table reference sites to develop your specific model.
This site contains a comprehensive interactive periodic table maintained by the Chemistry Division of the National Research Laboratory at Los Alamos. Interesting descriptive and historical information is presented for all the elements.
ChemFinder is an excellent site for information on your project molecule. Structure, physical and chemical properties, and model information is available.
Chemicool is a concise source of information on the periodic table of the elements. Several physical and chemical properties not found at other websites can be located here.
ChemWeb is a good general chemistry site. Links and search capabilities are available for many topics in chemistry and related areas of science.
The emphasis on this site is from the perspective of the commercial chemical industry. Information on chemical processes and commercial uses are available.
An assortment of interactive physics experiments covering a wide range of topics can be found at this site. Mechanics, light & wave motion, and electromagnetism are included.
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OSHA: Molecule Search Site
Webbook: Molecule Search Site
International Occupational Safety and Health Information Centre is a search engine for ICSC safety cards.
Search WebElements for molecules made from various atom combinations.
You need a password to enter this site. The Wayland High School student User Name is: title and the Password is: list Navigate to the Wayland High School Science Resource Center to search your molecule
Excellent source of molecular models and molecule structure.
VSEPR Molecular Model Shapes
Science Education site with hundreds of career descriptions