Math & Science

Math and science are two key skills in academics. Not only are they important subjects in themselves, but they help form the basis of the logical mind, which improves their overall learning skills as they get older. These links are to age-appropriate math and science websites.

Ask Dr. Math

Ask Dr. Math

Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers. A searchable archive is available by level and topic, as well as summaries of Frequently Asked Questions (the Dr. Math FAQ).

mathforum.org/dr.math

PBS - Building Big

PBS: Building Big

Explore large structures and what it takes to build them with BUILDING BIG™, a five-part PBS television series and Web site from WGBH Boston.

www.pbs.org/wgbh/buildingbig

Chen4Kids

Chem4Kids

It's not just for kids, it's for everyone. If you are looking for basic chemistry help and information, stay on this site. We have information on matter, atoms, elements, the periodic table, reactions, and biochemistry. If you're not sure what to click, try our site map that lists all of the topics on the site. If you get lost in all of the information, use the search function at the top or bottom of each page.

www.chem4kids.com

Gizmos

Explore Learning

Gizmos are interactive math and science simulations for grades 3-12. Over 400 Gizmos aligned to the latest standards help educators bring powerful new learning experiences to the classroom.

www.explorelearning.com

How Fibre Optics Work

How Fibre Optics Work

You hear about fiber-optic cables whenever people talk about the telephone system, the cable TV system or the Internet. Fiber-optic lines are strands of optically pure glass as thin as a human hair that carry digital information over long distances. They are also used in medical imaging and mechanical engineering inspection.

In this article, we will show you how these tiny strands of glass transmit light and the fascinating way that these strands are made.

computer.howstuffworks.com/fiber-optic.htm

Math-Kitecture

Math-Kitecture

Students can become architects in their mathematics classrooms. Math-Kitecture has a number of activities, including "Floor Plan your Classroom," which offer engaging ways for students to study mathematics by doing real-life architecture.

www.math-kitecture.com

Math Cats

Math Cats

Math Cats is a collection of activities and problems designed to test your mathmatics skills.

mathcats.com

Math Is Fun

Math Is Fun

We offer mathematics in an enjoyable and easy-to-learn manner, because we believe that mathematics is fun.

www.mathisfun.com

Virtual Biomes

Virtual Biomes

Learn about all types of Biomes & Ecosystems around the world and the life that lives in them.

www.mbgnet.net

https://studentlink.tbcdsb.on.ca/students/junior/math-science

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