Environmental Protection Agency Student CenterMiddle school students can explore a wide range of environmental issues such as water, waste, recycling, air, conservation and ecosystems at this site.
Where can you find information on endangered and threatened species? What can you and your school do to help save them? Why should people care about endangered and threatened species anyway? Where can your teacher get educational materials that help to explain the issues behind why animals and plants become endangered? Right here, Junior Biologists . . . you've arrived at Kid's Information Central when you click on this link. There are some enjoyable games to play related to these issues, too!
This is a good place to start if you are searching for information on endangered species. Under Info for Beginners , you'll find links to the top ten endangered species spots on the Web.
Endangered! Exploring a World at Risk
This site is a virtual tour of a 1997 exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History. It is an excellent site that can be used by many audiences.
Kingdoms
This site is very helpful for students researching kingdoms such as fungi, plantae, animalia, and protoctista.
Elements
This is a great site. Try it!
Visual Elements Periodic Table
Looking for help finding information on the periodic table? Try this site!
See if this site helps with your research!
Travel to the Science/Math section and click on the chemistry link. Look for the element by using the alphabetical list.

This is a wonderful source of information when working on animal research reports. Classification of the animals is provided here.
Information concerning many animals as well as colorful pictures are included in this site.
Another great site to assist with animal research.
This is a site for parents, children and teens provided by the medical experts of the Nemours Foundation. Use the "quick search" bar at the bottom of the homepage to search for specific information related to the body and health issues.