Online Resources Investigation Assessment

Resources to Start Your Research


The Story of Fermilab

The games of Fermilabyrinth, like the Quarks to Quasars exhibits at the Lederman Science Center, help to illustrate the Story of Fermilab. Read the story for an overview of the tools, methods, and ideas that power Fermilab.

Classroom Activities and Experiments

These activities and experiments will help prepare you to play and understand the Fermilabyrinth games. Your teacher will have the materials you need for the activities you select.

Fermilabyrinth Games

Take a virtual field trip to Fermilab's Lederman Science Center. Playing the Fermilabyrinth games will help you experience some of the tools, methods, and ideas that make the Lab work.

Diggin' Deeper

Fermilabyrinth's Diggin' Deeper tunnels will lead you to more resources from Fermilab and from other labs and universities all over the country.

Quark Quest

"Quark Quest" is a newspaper about Fermilab written for students by students. You can read it online to continue learning about the Lab and some of the many types of people who work here.

Fermilab: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow – Students' Views

Fermilab: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow – Students' Views is a collection of essays written by fifth grade students in 1990. It provides a unique perspective of some of the aspects of Fermilab that are often overlooked.

Please email the program contact with your comments on the site.


Work on Fermilabyrinth sponsored by the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (disclaimer) Education Office and Friends of Fermilab and funded by the US Department of Energy and the North Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium (disclaimer), operated by the North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL).
Authors
Program Contact: Spencer Pasero - spasero@fnal.gov
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Last updated: March 3, 2000