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More Science Crafts


© Margaret Stout

The last installment of educational ideas to help you learn and grow. Hope you enjoy these as well. Ah, summer has ended and fall rapidly approaches. What has the web got in-store for us now? Well let's see what crafts are available; now is the season to explore and learn.

Looking up and exploring space we find these Space Theme Crafts at http://www.members.home.net/leannee/spac... . Some whimsical, others purposeful, mostly fun and education.

You can always count on NASA for their space place page. Try http://spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov/ a great starting point for young astronauts.

Maybe you want to build something and you need to know how it works before you make it. Try http://www.howstuffworks.com/ , a site provided by Marshall Brain. This is a great resource for older kids.

Is science just a hobby for you? Then try the Science Hobbyist, http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/ , a site to see!

Need more science stuff? Try the Science Club http://www.halcyon.com/sciclub/kidproj1.... , from the sublime to the disgusting, the easy to the complex, a science buff's home away from home.

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