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Teaching Children Science Book Cover
Teaching Children Science: A Project-Based Approach, 2/e
Joe Krajcik, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Charlene Czerniak, University of Toledo
Carl Berger, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

How Do I Plan a Project-Based Curriculum?

Web Links

Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education
(http://www.enc.org)

This institution provides materials, lesson plans, and Web sites for science and mathematics teachers.
NSTA
(http://www.nsta.org)

Teachers can go to the Web site for the National Science Teachers Association to see lists of events relating to science teaching, find cross-links to relevant news stories, and order journals relating to science teaching. The site also has resources for students and teachers.
Noncommercial Suppliers

National Wildlife Federation
(http://www.nwf.org)

The National Wildlife Federation supplies teachers with activities and planning materials, conducts workshops, and organizes clubs for students.
NASA Spacelink
(http://spacelink.msfc.nasa.gov/index.html)

The NASA Spacelink site provides educational resources, classroom materials, interactive projects, workshops, apprenticeships, and student contests.
TERC
(http://www.terc.edu)

TERC is a research firm that produces educational technology. Its goal is to improve the teaching of mathematics, science, and technology. In addition to producing technology, it creates curricula and supports school reform.
Project WILD
(http://www.projectwild.org)

Project WILD is a conservation and environmental educational program that provides classroom activities for grades K-12.
Project WET
(http://www.projectwet.org)

This is the home site for Water Education for Teachers. It provides water science and education programs for grades K-12.
Professional Resources

National Science Teachers Association (NSTA)
(http://www.nsta.org)

Teachers can go to the Web site for the NSTA to see lists of events relating to science teaching, find cross-links to relevant news stories, and order journals relating to science teaching. The site also has resources for students and teachers.
Center for Highly Interactive Computing in Education
(http://hi-ce.org)

At this site students can download various software tools to investigate complex problems. Teachers can download software and curricula and can access information on professional development programs.
Web-based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE)
(http://wise.berkeley.edu/welcome.php)

This is the home page for the Web-based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE). Students can use this free site to explore controversies in science.
One Sky, Many Voices
(http://www.onesky.umich.edu)

Associated with the University of Michigan, One Sky, Many Voices provides grades K-12 with materials and curriculum activities relating to weather and environmental science. Among the media it supplies are CD-ROMs, Web materials, and electronic discussion boards.
Carolina Biological
(http://www.carolina.com)

The Carolina Biological Supply Company supplies products as well as free software and audio and visual downloads for teachers.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
(http://www.enc.org)

This institution provides materials, lesson plans, and Web sites for science and mathematics teachers.