YouTube - Find videos of experiments at youtu.be/773Rv8pZeOs. Or search just about anything that interests you. Same goes for Google Images.
National Geographic for Kids: www.Kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids .
Science, math and engineering: www.brainpop.com/free_stuff.
Check out the weird science tab: www.funology.com.
PBS Kids: www.pbskids.org.
Fun activities: www.edheads.org.
Science and parenting blogs
Geology and Earth science: www.all-geo.org/highlyallochthonous/2011/04/backyard-science-isotope-hydrology-style .
Science and math activities: www.parentingscience.com.
"Helping Your Child Learn Science," a reference booklet with experiments: www2.ed.gov/pubs/parents/Science/index.html.
References you can download from the U.S. government: www.science.gov/browse/w_133A.htm.
Citizen science sites
Nature's Notebook ( www.usanpn.org/how-observe): Help scientists collect data on how plants and animals respond to climate change.
Firefly Watch ( www.mos.org/fireflywatch/how_to_participate): Are fireflies disappearing?
Science for Citizens ( www.scienceforcitizens.net): Find a project that suits your family.












