Fossil Gallery
This site has a list of fossils for different periods of geologic time, which is interesting in itself. But if you click on Time and Space, you can actually see information about the most common fossil found in your state and links to information about paleontology for that state. Fossil Gallery
Read MoreE-Learning for Kids
Okay, this is a site that, as far as science goes, is probably for very young children. The ages are on some of the games, while levels or topics are on others. It’s a hodge-podge of content with a little something for math, science and language arts. I listed it because of the human body [...]
Read MoreGeo-Mysteries – The Broken Necklace
Another cute site! Help the dinosaur solve the mystery of the broken necklace! Actually, what Rex learns is that it’s not a bead from a necklace at all, but a fossil. As you go along, you identify the organism the fossil was once a part of. A well done activity. Geo-Mysteries@The Children’s Museum – The [...]
Read MoreThe Learning Zone
This is a British site from the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. They’re cute, quick little things which may seem a little young in some respects, but can be a little tough. Among the topics covered are the rock cycle, fossils, minerals, animals and insects. They also have a game page called the “funstuff.” [...]
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