This is my Physical Science page, which has a more specific list of Science resources related to Physical Science.
1) http://www.alfy.com/teachers/teach/thematic_units/Electricity_Magnetism/EM_1.asp
Lists of teaching plans on magnets and electricity on this part of the website. This site also gives you a chance to check out different lesson plans and thematic units on other subjects. Great for all ages.
2) http://www.energy.ca.gov/education/index.html
Everything you'll need to know to teach electricity in the primary classroom. A site from the California Energy Commission.
3) http://www.proteacher.com/110015.shtml
This site is a great search engine type site with a message board. A great place to find and spread ideas for teachers..
4) http://olbers.kent.edu/alcomed/Sam_Net/Lesson_Plans.html
This site was compiled by educators in science and math. There are lesson plans and ideas. A great site for teachers of any grade.
5) http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/frictioninourlives/index.html
Great for third graders who are interested in friction. They can learn about everything from the forces that cause motion to how they can find friction in their lives. Also links to other areas and ages of science.
6) http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/soundwaves/index.html
What is sound? Students can learn about what sound is and where it comes from. Activities and lesson plan ideas are all here at this site, so check them out.
7) http://www.eecs.umich.edu/mathscience/funexperiments/agesubject/lessons/other/una2.html
Ice Energy - students can learn and develop observation skills, understanding the scientific process while talking about water. Great for younger students.
8) http://www.psrc-online.org/curriculum/elementary.html
This web site offers several resources for teaching physical science in the elementary school. It also provides demonstrations, and explanations.
9) http://focus.aps.org/
This web site offers selections from physical review and supplies physics news updates and most recent stories about physics. Most appropriate for the advanced physical science classroom, high school age students.
10) http://acept.la.asu.edu/courses/phs110/
Take-home experiments and experiments in the Labratory both can be found on this great site from a college science course.
11) http://www.iao.com/howthing
This slightly advanced list explains how many common and uncommon things work, from accordions to zippers. A great site for the curious science mind of any age.
12) http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
Close to 200 lesson plans about matter, mechanics, fluids, electricity and magnetism, waves, sound, and optics, that are great for teachers.
13) http://www.kapili.com/physics4kids/index.html
This is great site that covers five physics areas, as well as other science topics, and has a separate section on astronomy. There�s lots of information, quizzes, and graphics included.
14) http://www.eskimo.com/~billb/scied.html
Great site for the amateur scientist! Has many demos for the physics classroom, as well as links to other demos from other web sites. This site is demorific!!
15) http://nyelabs.kcts.org/
A great place for kids to learn about physical science. Also has support for teachers. WARNING: This is one of those sites that will not let you get back to this CD using your browser's "BACK" button.
16) http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/hccinfo/instruct/div5/sci/sci122/newton/newtintro.html
Great site to uncover the laws of science from one of the greats, Sir Isaac Newton. This site has an introduction to Newton. Great for students doing research on him.
17) http://encarta.msn.com/category/physcience.asp
This is a search engine site which deals with science in a general and informative way.
18) http://acept.la.asu.edu/courses/phs110/ds/toc.html
This site compliments some text books dealing with an introduction to physical science. This site is from a science professor at Arizona State University.
19) http://www.lessonplanspage.com/Science45.htm
This is a page that shares many ways to teach students about Physical Science. Also has links for many other lesson plans in different subjects and topics. A great resource site for teachers.
20) http://www.gpukids.com/
This site has animated pictures and a tremendous amount of information that students will easily comprehend. Also has links to many other helpful sites for both teacher and student.
21) http://www.gourmetcurriculumpress.com
This site provides lesson plans and activities for science and other subject areas. They are correlated to the National Science standards.
22) http://www.educationplanet.com/
This site is a search engine for teachers, students, and parents that contains numerous other web sites, lesson plans, books, software, and videos.
23) http://www.kettering.edu/~drussell/Demos.html
Visualizing Acoustics, movies and illustrations that illustrate basic concepts in acoustics and optics. A great site to check out.
24) http://www.aps.org
From the homepage, go to the education section here you will find further pages such as Teacher-Scientist Alliance Institutes, Physics Teachers Education Coalition (TEC), and high school physics teaching.
25) http://www.terrificscience.org
Has an extensive listing in all areas of teaching from the arts to technology. Great for programs in chemistry and science education grades K-12.
26) http://www.chem.leeds.ac.uk/delights
Provides ideas and film clips on some pretty cool experiments. Also has instructions for a number of demonstrations.