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- I need information about biomes.
The Missouri Botanical Garden has information on individual biomes as well as freshwater and marine ecosystems. - Where can I get information about a specific animal?
Find out about your favorite creatures from National Geographic. - I need to make a bibliography.
We will help you get the information you need to cite your sources here.
Need to find more science articles? The Science Resource Center has articles on biology, chemistry, animals and more!
Try the collection at the Linda Hall Library. Their science resources are top-notch. Whether you’re working on a science fair project or are thinking about a career in science, Linda Hall can provide you with specialized science resources.
- Some recommended books to help you with science & science fairs:
- The Body
- Trees
- Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects
- Janice VanCleave's Guide to More of the Best Science Fair Projects
- Science Projects for All Students
- Blue Ribbon Science Projects
- It's Not Magic, It's Science!
- Experiments You Can Do in Your Kitchen
- Super Sensational Science Fair Projects
- Energy Projects for Young Scientists
- Science Fairs & Projects
Science News for Kids
Tips for your upcoming science fair.
Household Products Database
Find out what’s in the products you use every day, all around your home.
Science Fair Project Resource Guide
Get help choosing a topic for your experiment.
Science Buddies (PDF)
A sample report with works cited (bibliography) page.
- Hot Topics in Science
- Forces of Nature
Internet Public Library: Earth Science
Find out about hurricanes, tsunamis, volcanos and more! - Global Climate Change
Exploratorium
What is it? How does it affect us? - Rainforests

Student Research Center
Read about rainforest deforestation and logging. - Prehistoric Animals

World Book Online Encyclopedia for Kids
Find out about extinct, prehistoric animals. - Astronomy

Science Resource Center
A collection of articles on Astronomy.
The scientific method isn’t a formula, it’s a strategy and a way of thinking about things.
Learn more about the scientific method at Science Fair Central on the Discovery site.
Brush Up on the Basics @ Kapili.com
Whether you’re a student new to the topic or a parent who needs a little review, try any one of Andrew Rader’s awesome sites!
Chemistry|Biology|Geography and Earth Science|Astronomy|Physics
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