Here are places that you can explore toxicology-related activities.
Please note that SOT has checked these sites for relevance to toxicology and content. However, SOT is not responsible for the accuracy of other Web sites. Listing a Web site does not imply endorsement.
| Name |
Source |
Topic area/Description |
| Tox Mystery |
National Library of Medicine |
Toxicology in the House activities (English and Spanish) |
| Tox Town |
National Library of Medicine |
Learn about the connection between chemicals, the environments and the public’s health |
| First Gov for Kids |
Federal Citizen Information Center |
Website with information about rockets, weather, the human body, outer space, science fair project ideas, and much more |
| US EPA Student Center |
US Environmnetal Protection Agency |
Portal for students to locate US EPA web resources and services for students in all stages of learning K–12 |
| Environmental Kids Club |
Environmnetal Protection Agency |
Website where children explore their environment and learn how protect it through games, pictures, and stories |
| Healthehouse |
Children’s Health Environmental Coalition |
Provides a virtual house tour with familiar everyday household items |
| NIEHS Kids Pages |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Learn how the environment affects your health. Get ideas for science projects, tackle some brainteasers, and more. |
| Disease - BAM! |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
Find out about the West Nile Virus, SARs, and other infectious diseases. Learn how scientists track down disease to try to find a cure! |
| Health and Science Careers |
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
Are you curious? Do you like numbers? Do you like adventures? If so, maybe you should become a scientist! |
| Scientists at Work |
EcoKids Program: Earth Day Canada |
Scientists: Who are they? Throughout history, scientists have played a big role in peoples’ lives. They still do! Do you know who these scientists are? |
| NBII Kids - National Biological Information Infrastructure |
Center for Biological Informatics of the U.S. Geological Survey |
You’ll find games, puzzles, stories, and projects that help kids learn about nature and conservation while having fun |