Are you looking for educational resources on science?
Here are some websites with interesting information and educational resources, which will be very useful, just… take a look!
Arkive: a wonderful window to the whole nature provide a complete set of educational resources including teaching resources (by ages), quizzes, activities and videos. What else!?
You can follow them on twitter: @Arkive
Undestanding Evolution: Teaching material directly from the Berkeley University, a complete set of lesson plans, teaching tips and pedagogical strategies for all educational levels.
Flield book project: a really nice initiative of the Smithsonian Institution to show to the public the primary source documents: the field notes, which describe the events leading up to and including the collection of specimens or observations during field research.
You can also follow them in twitter @FieldBookProj
Earth Exploration Tool book (EET): Collection of online Earth system activities and chapters in order to explore some aspect of the Earth system.
The Periodic Videos: wow! what amazing experience to transform the table charting chemical elements in a modern version with a short video about each one! They are also in twitter: @periodicvideos
Scientist at the Smithsonian: do you want to meet the scientist at their research work? In this website you can read and also watch about the scientists at the Smithsonian Institution and decide… what kind of scientist would you like to be?
There are also interesting websites in Spanish, take a look, even if you don’t speak spanish… there are always google translator as a companion animal :P
Agencia SINC: take a look to the multimedia section of the SINC agency. There are pics, videos and infographics about the las news on science issues.
You can be up to date about any scientific new at @agencia_sinc
Kids·CSIC: When learn science is a really funny question! Videos and information about different science disciplines, and teaching guides which will help to understand science at different educational levels