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This site pulls science experiments from kids favorite stories. Harry Potter, Percy Jackson etc...The YouTube channel includes things easy to do at home
Legends of Learning designed thousands of FREE, fun, engaging, and educational games for kids to enjoy. Each game and lesson is tailored to align with your state’s learning standards for math and science. Parents can sign up for a parent account right here to see their child’s progress and topic mastery while on their way to becoming a knowledge superhero!
Updates on Science to keep your older student interested, Tech news, Nature, Psychology, Space - something for all interests.
So much information find one specific thing or just start watching.
Split into Life science, physical science or Planetary science.
Don't forget his podcast - Science rules.
Or his Netflix show - Saves the world
This YouTuber makes science and particularly engineering even more fun.
He worked fro NASA for 9 years - 7 of which working on the curiosity rover.
SciShow explores the unexpected. Seven days a week, Hank Green, Michael Aranda, and Olivia Gordon delve into the scientific subjects that defy our expectations and make us even more curious!
Sister sites are:
CreositySpace is a unique inquiry-based, learner-directed science curriculum that connects ALL K-5 students to science and capitalizes on their creativity and curiosity.
Free resources and supplies you can buy.
A fun game where you drill for atoms then combine them to complete your log book. Your Minecraft loving child will love this and learn about each atom and the compounds they make along the way.
Get your little ones enthusiastic about Science with this energetic channel featuring a mouse named Squeaks as the main character.
Pre K - 3rd
Great 5 minute breaks to enhance curiosity - perfect to fit in everyday. Sign up for the weekly videos or log on.
Elementary.
The Smithsonian Science Education Center has developed STEM resources to support “Distance Learning” needs for students in grades K-8. They designed this site for everyone—students, teachers, and caregivers. It includes standards-aligned educational games, simulations, videos, eBooks, and hands-on lessons that require simple materials found at home. Some resources require technology. Others can be printed out and used in low-tech environments. This multi-modal approach is designed to support equity and access learning goals.
Great games for 3-18 year olds.
Founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman, the PhET Interactive Simulations project at the University of Colorado Boulder creates free interactive math and science simulations. PhET sims are based on extensive education research and engage students through an intuitive, game-like environment where students learn through exploration and discovery.
158 + interactive simulations and 2725 + teacher submitted lessons.
Free online Textbooks, Flashcards for Grades K-12. Teachers can assign work virtually or students can learn independently within their grade level. I especially love the simulation section.
Click image above for Textbooks.
Look - Here for Study Guides.
Here for adaptive practice.
Simulations for.
Easy science experiments from Science Bob plus videos, science experiment help and much more.
K-12. 4-18 years.
Peekaboo is a cheerful destination with colorful animation for all the Happy Children of the world! Specially designed for kids as they explore the World of Kids Educational Videos, Classic English songs, Phonics Songs, Lullabies and more! Come join us and meet Dr. Binocs only on Peekaboo Kidz.
Great for younger children
The Spangler Effect series was created by Steve Spangler in partnership with YouTube’s Original Content Creator Project.
Lots of videos for all ages.
YouTube and Netflix star with lots of hands on experiments. Colorful and engaging.
Elementary Age
Also known as the Space Girl - click HERE for more
A wonderful website from Temple University. Perfect for clicking on your child's grade and finding science resources specific to their grade.
Elementary through High School
Lots of resources - explore by topic, talk or exhibit.
Search the 350,000 exhibits HERE
Explore the exhibits in 3D - HERE
Objects and stories HERE
Games and Apps HERE
Resources for ages 5-7years HERE
Resources for ages 7-11 years HERE
Resources for ages 11-14 years HERE
Resources for ages 14-16 years HERE
Resources for ages 16 plus HERE
Elementary through High School
What is Stem ?
Science Study of the natural world, including laws of nature associated with physics, chemistry, and biology and the treatment or application of facts, principles, concepts, or conventions associated with these disciplines.
Technology Comprises the entire system of people and organizations, knowledge, processes, and devices that go into creating and operating technological artifacts, as well as the artifacts themselves.
Engineering A body of knowledge about the design and creation of products and a process for solving problems. Engineering utilizes concepts in science and mathematics and technological tools.
Mathematics The study of patterns and relationships among quantities, numbers, and shapes. Includes theoretical and applied mathematics.
Find lots of help on this website. FREE but options to buy upgrades and extra resources.
Choose from hundreds of science projects to become a civic scientist. Help in many ways from data collection, classification and testing.
For teens
Citizen science projects approved by National Geographic undertaken around the world.
Animal tracking
Bird census
Measure the night sky brightness
Track Space dust.
And more .........
Includes how to combine citizen science with home learning.
All ages.
Use scistarters tracker to search among hundreds of citizen science projects to find one which suits your interest.
Age 6 and up. Or you could choose Family projects.
Teen resources including the Our Climate Our Future which is an award-winning, interactive climate education resource that brings climate change and solutions to life.
Disaster Detector for Grades 6-8
The citizens of Smithsonville are in dire need of a Disaster Detector! Help Smithsonville and other cities predict and prepare for natural disasters. Use tools to make predictions and save the city from damage by helping citizens prepare properly. Are you up for the challenge?
Disaster Detector teaches players how to analyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and how to implement tools to mitigate the effects of those disasters.
Aquation for grades 5-12
Choice, strategy, balance, and . . . water equity? Parts of the planet are struggling to get enough water. Use each region's wealth to build pipes, desalinate water, and conduct research to bring water where it's needed most. Monsoons, dry spells, disease, and even cursed lawn sprinklers can help or hinder your progress. Manage your wealth and water carefully to solve the world's water crisis!
So where did the word cosmos come from? It's actually a Greek word that describes an orderly and interconnected universe. Astronomy is the study of that universe and as you learn more on this site, you will discover how each part is connected to the others.
University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and the National Center for Atmospheric research.
How does a cloud form? What’s a sunspot? Why is climate changing? At The UCAR Center for Science Education’s Learning Zone, you can explore these questions and more.
Welcome to Earth School! Embark on 30 adventures – or Quests – that will help you understand and celebrate our natural world, while learning about how dependent we are on our planet. Now more than ever, we need to protect, nurture and care for Earth – so join us to learn something amazing in every quest. Within each lesson, you’ll find fascinating resources compiled by Earth experts and ideas for getting involved in ways that count. Join TedEd to learn more, create, act and share your journey (#EarthSchool) towards a cleaner and greener life.
This application lets you explore the Martian surface as recorded by the Curiosity Rover.
The Space Science Center family misses interacting with all of our patrons, groups and friends. This page is our way of staying connected . Expand your knowledge on the space history and current space programs Take a break and engage in some active learning through videos on making a cloud, scavenger hunt for planets & more. You’ll find some archives of Virtual Astronomy events and there are even some tools in the archives that you can use to explore on your own.
STEM in 30 is an Emmy-nominated program for middle school students produced by the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. New episodes are released every month, followed by an Air and Space Live Chat, where you can tune in live and ask their expert your questions.
In partnership with Lockhead Martin here are some great videos with a female lead - showing space related themes such as:
4-9th Graders
Creator and Developer Dr. George Mehler and science lead teacher Jared Hottenstein invite young learners to learn about all things weather.
Incentivize your child/student to be a good steward of the environment.
This years challenge preventing plastic pollution.
So you're asking, what is physics? Everything in the universe has an effect on every other thing. Physicists study those effects. Physics is a science that relates to all other sciences: Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Astronomy, Meteorology, Engineering, etc. If you can name it, chances are physics is involved.
Everything on Earth, everything in our solar system, everything in our galaxy, and everything in the Universe moves and interacts, and forces play a big part in that. Physics studies those forces and interactions. Let's get started and look inside the physics of motion called classical mechanics. Go take a look on this site !
The aim of PhysicsQuest is to introduce students to the basic concepts of physics, through fun experiments that will sustain their interest in math and science.
PhysicsQuest experiment kits demonstrate the fun and relevance of science to middle school students as they learn more about the physical world.
What is chemistry? Well... Here's Chem4kids best definition: Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes that take place with that matter. Chemistry looks at the ways matter changes and transforms to create the Universe that you know.
Everything on Earth, everything in the Solar System, everything in our galaxy, and everything in the Universe is made of matter. Matter is the name that scientists have given to everything that you can touch, see, feel, or smell. Discover more on this site.
Search in groups, blocks and individual periods from the Royal Society of Chemistry.
The Great Seed Escape - facts, details and information about plants explained in a fun challenge.
An amazing interactive resource for all Biology students.
Cell biology
Microbiology
Immunology
Microscopy
Genetics
Cellcams, Puzzles, Study guides and much more.
The World Ocean Observatory produces information and resources for contribution to a global conversation about the ocean including education.
Click HERE to play a game.
For the first time, the National Geographic Museum has developed a virtual tour of the "Becoming Jane" exhibition and we invite you to explore with us.
All aspects of Biology covered here for free. 320 skills.
This amazing free site will take you on safari.
Join the kids of Tula as they watch events in their own safari lockdown.
Sofa safari - take a jeep ride and join the Tanda Tula team as we take you on virtual safari's in the Timbavati Private Nature Reserve, Greater Kruger National Park
Free 3D modeling software. Make anything you can imagine, without downloading a thing.
Find out more on YouTube HERE
Science is all about understanding the world in which we live, and our fun science projects for kids are a great way to do just that. You'll be amazed and entertained by the various projects -- everything from learning how to make invisible ink to creating "killer slime" to grossing out family and friends with virtual vomit and pseudo snot.
There are great ways to get your hands icky and sticky, as well as less messy projects, like creating your own legends or starting a rock collection. Most of the projects use common items (just open the kitchen cupboard or the refrigerator), so you won't have to run to the store before you can get started.
There are a number of fruits and vegetables that you can replant and grow yourself find out how in this article.
Hosts Mindy Thomas and Guy Raz guide curious kids and their grown-ups on a journey into the wonders of the world around them. We'll go inside our brains, out into space and deep into the coolest new stories in science and technology.
Podcast from NPR
ELINOR WONDERS WHY aims to encourage children to follow their curiosity, ask questions when they don’t understand and find answers using science inquiry skills. The main character Elinor, the most observant and curious bunny rabbit in Animal Town, will introduce kids ages 3-5 to science, nature and community through adventures with her friends. Visit https://pbskids.org/elinor to watch full episodes and play games. Also on Youtube
3-5 Year olds
Check out this great educational site from Mark-Forensics. Learn about the job, science and skills needed.