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    Any websites to teach science to kids?

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      idlewise
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      Please help.

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        Teacher Aqua
        last edited by

        Hi idlewise,


        I know of some websites for Primary Sch students (hope it would be helpful)
        e.g.
        http://www.bootslearningstore.com/index.html
        http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/scienceclips/ages/10_11/science_10_11.shtml

        I am a Primary school tuition teacher so if you are interested engage a private tutor for your child do email me at ivyjul.07@gmail.com.

        Warmest regards
        Teacher Aqua

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          i3mum
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          Does anyone has more websites to share to introduce science to children?

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            coolit
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            Try typing ‘The private life of plants’ it is by BBC and my kids love watching the clips.

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              MadScientist
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              YouTube has plenty if you know what you are looking for…

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                lisayvonne
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                Beestar is great. DD has been using it. I love the style of the webpage, it is very convenient and easy to use. As for the exercises, I am completely satisfied. DD has gotten much better at her science.

                Have a try~~
                Lisa

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                  relaxbrother65
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                  Hello,


                  I know the question was for websites. But if you are open to DVDs, I personally find \"Bill Nye the Science Guy\" pretty good. My 3 kids always enjoy them and look it in the library.

                  It's very entertaining (sometimes silly) but yet educational. We frequent Queenstown library and easily find. I'm not sure about the other libraries in Singapore.

                  :imcool:

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                    pinkapple
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                    http://www.bbckids.ca/


                    http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/site/science.shtml

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                      softcoach
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                      http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REVscience.htm

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                        Blue Pearl
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                        Tks for the websites

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