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Science Online

Posted by beckydaw on 11th May 2009

http://www.scienceonline.co.uk/

Another useful site with some good stuff on

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Really useful resoruces

Posted by beckydaw on 11th November 2008

This site is really worth taking a look at

http://www.ntu.ac.uk/cels/outreach/Resources/Secondary/

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Support For Applied Science

Posted by beckydaw on 28th April 2008

There is lots of useful information and resources on this site:

http://www.gcseinappliedscience.com/ASwebManage.nsf/Home?OpenPage

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Learning circuits

Posted by beckydaw on 11th March 2008

Here is a good site for younger kids or lower ability

http://www.learningcircuits.co.uk/

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Resources

Posted by beckydaw on 4th February 2008

There are some really good resources at this site

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Free Science Lectures and Videos

Posted by beckydaw on 30th November 2007

This website has a good collection of short science video clips that are free

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Electromagnetic spectrum

Posted by beckydaw on 3rd July 2007

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Looking into space

Posted by beckydaw on 3rd July 2007

If you are interested in space and its mysteries take a look at the hubble telescope site

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Electric Fence (Brainiac)

Posted by beckydaw on 3rd July 2007

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Analogue and digital signals

Posted by beckydaw on 3rd July 2007

Power points[slideshare id=73095&doc=analogue-or-digital850&w=425]

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