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Free Science Modules for K-8th

elementary· middle school· science

26 Jan

FOSSweb created by  the the University of California at Berkeley, is full of interactive modules for science students in grades Kindergarten through Middle School.

Free science curriculum resources modules for kindergarten, elementary, middle school

After you choose a grade level (K-2, 3-6, or Middle School), you’ll land on a page of science module choices that looks like this:

Fossweb

Choose an area of study, and you’ll then land on a page that looks like this (note my highlighter circling what to click on next — it took me a bit to find that out):

Fosswebexplanation

Want to know more about the site before letting your students browse it?   Go to these pages:

  • Information for Teachers & Parents
  • Information for Schools & Districts

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  1. Jamie says

    August 15, 2011 at 12:59 PM

    I can’t seem to get this page to work when I get to the site. I click on the items but nothing happens (for example went to landforms, clicked on aerial photgraphs & nothing happens). No errors, just nothing!

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