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Mark your calendar SOT Annual Meeting March 11–15, 2012.

Science Activities for Grades 1–6

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

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