Youth Health - fantastic site for students which takes you on a tour through the human body.
Wow! it’s Science www.science.net.nz/
Nutrition Explorations is an exciting website for educators, food service professionals, parents and kids. It provides fun and easy to use activities and lessons to teach students about nutritious foods and a healthy diet.
The Human Body http://brs.woodbridge.k12.ct.us/pages/Links/humanbody.html
How the Body works http://www.kidshealth.org/
The First Nine Months http://www.pregnancycalendar.com/first9months/
Games kids play: Rules for playground games, verses for jump-rope, rhymes, games to play in the car, sensing games, mental games. Games that have been played for generations
Sports and recreation: A link to many other specific links including team games and a wide range of individual sports and exercise programs for kids.
Health and nutrition for Australian kids. Information and games from Monash University.
Food
pyramid and healthy eating and lifestyle information for young people.
Cells
BrainPOP: Cells & Body Basics http://www.brainpop.com/health/basicsandcells/cells/ This fun page explaining cells is just one of dozens that BrainPOP offers on science, technology and health. It features a Flash movie, followed by a quiz and a few printable activities.
Cells Alive! http://www.cellsalive.com/ The best clicks for high-school students (and adults) are found on the left-hand menu starting with Plant Cells, Animal Cells and Mitosis. Each chapter includes a dozen sub-topics that are covered with their own illustrated page.
I Can Do That: Cells http://www.eurekascience.com/ICanDoThat/bacteria_cells.htm **** Created specifically to encourage upper elementary and middle- school students to delve into science, I Can Do That explains plant and animal cells with a cartoon-like approach.
Kapili.com Cells http://www.kapili.com/c/cell.html
Cells R Us http://www.icnet.uk/kids/cellsrus/cellsrus.html Starting with the union of two special cells, Cells R Us tells the story of the "building blocks of life" in an online slide show.
Cell Biology http://www.surfnetkids.com/cells.htm