BPC Science

Welcome to the Black Pine Circle science page!  Check out the links below for pictures, information, games and more!

 


Google for Doodle

The winning design will be displayed on the Google homepage on May 27, 2010.  In the meantime, you can vote for your favorite regional winner now through May 25.

Casting Call at the Tech

The Tech Museum's Tech Challenge Video Workshop and Gallery workshops are free of charge, and open for kids from third through twelfth grades.  Kids learn about a scientific concept, and then star in a video demonstrating what they've learned! Their video may even become part of the gallery exhibits.


  1. DragonFly TV

  2. Steve Spangler Science

  3. Exploratorium Activities

  4. “Science Snacks”



Choose your grade level (above) to find your science class page!



Check out BPC’s

6th grade at the

Marin Headlands

Nov 9 - 13, 2009


 

ANNOUNCEMENTS:


This weekend is Maker’s Faire!


Check out this great KQED video about the future of the Bay Bridge and its seismic improvements!



                   

                  BPC Main

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Children’s University of Manchester

This online extension of the Manchester museum allows primary students to learn a variety of content through exciting interactives!


Ask a Scientist

Real scientists answer the toughest questions



How Stuff Works

Find out how everything from eBay to viruses work. You can search for practically anything!


Brainpop

            

             Many movies are                                                  

             subscription-only,

             but there is also a

             good selection of

             free movies. :)


(There’s also Brainpop Jr for grades K - 3)


National Geographic For Kids


NBII's Digital Image Library

“A growing library of diverse, well-documented images of nature and the environment. ... most images are freely available for use.”  Also cool coloring pages and connect-the-dots for kids!


Other Interactive

Kid-Friendly Sites


Kids’ Health.org


    Chem4Kids (Chemistry)