Links & Resources
Links & Resources
For Middle Girls
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EdHeads
Hands-on activities to predict and report the weather.
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Kinetic City
This fun site has games and interactive science activities.
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Math Cats
Join the Math Cats in a land of creative, open-ended math
explorations!
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Cool Math
An amusement park of math designed for fun! Bored with math?
Confused by math? Hate math? Yeah, Coolmath can fix that.
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Girl Tech
Games and girl tech stuff with links for parents and
schools.
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The Adventures of Josie
True
Join Josie as she travels back in time to rescue her
inventor-turned- teacher Ms. Trombone! Over 11 cool science,
math, + technology games in this internet adventure for
girls!
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Science
is Fun!
Use the links on this site to discover the fun and excitement of
science in everyday activities and special projects.
For High School Girls
For Teachers, Counselors &
Parents
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Project Lead the Way
PLTW contains information on a high school program that is
designed to introduce high school students to the scope, rigor,
and discipline of engineering fields.
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The Visual Realization
Program
practice-based professional development program integrated with
digital imagery authoring technology and curricula models.
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Making
Science Make Sense
This site contains a free guide to sharing science with
children.
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Learner.org
Teacher resources and teacher professional development
programming for K-12 teachers FREE through our satellite channel
and Video On Demand.
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Math Archives
Internet sites which contain significant collections of
materials which can be used in the teaching of mathematics at the
K-12 level and lesson plans can be found on this site.
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National
Library of Virtual Manipulatives
A digital library containing Java applets and activities for
K-12 mathematics.
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Making
Science Make Sense
A free guide to sharing science with children.
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Lemelson-MIT
InvenTeams
Aims to excite high school students about science, technology,
engineering, entreprenuership and invention; empower students
through problem solving; and encourage a sustainable culture of
invention in schools and communities.
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The Internet
for Girls: Connecting Girls With Math, Science and Technology
Donna Woodka's online version of her not yet published book
regarding girls and computer science.
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Campbell-Kibler
Associates, Inc.
For the past 25 years Dr. Patricia B. Campbell of
Campbell-Kibler Associates has been doing research and evaluation
to increase gender and race equity in math, science and
technology education. Results of her work can be found on this
website with important links and information to related
topics.
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National Center for
Technological Literacy
Located in the Museum of Science in Boston, MA. Includes
resources on encouraging girls in STEM fields
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American Computer Science
League
ACSL organizes computer science contests and computer
programming contests for junior and senior high school
students.
General Interest
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Try Science
This site includes resources and hands on activities.
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Trivia Cafe
On this site, you can stimulate your brain with a wide variety
of trivia questions.
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I was wondering
"A curious look at Women's Adventures in Science" developed by
the National Academy of Sciences.
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Tech Bridge
Visit the Research and Resource section for statistics,
publications and links to other great websites for girls and
technology.
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Expanding Your
Horizons
The national site for Expanding Your Horizons has networking,
conferences and resource information.
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Math Moves U
Find out how math moves celebrities and how it can move you
too!
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Sally Ride Science
This organization was founded by former astronaut Sally Ride to
encourage and support girls' interest in science, mathematics and
technology. Their website provides a variety of resources
designed to help girls excel and to sustain their interest. These
include: The Sally Ride Science Club, Community Science
Festivals, and Space Camp Adventures.
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The Ada Project (TAP)
The Ada Project (TAP) is a clearinghouse for information and
resources related to women in computing. TAP serves primarily as
a collection of links to other online resources, rather than as
an archive. TAP includes information on conferences, projects,
disucssion groups and organizations, fellowships and grants,
notable women in Computer Science, and other electronically
accessible sites.
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