Science
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Great Collections
Great Collections
Lessons and Activities for every grade level to get you started, plus so much more!
Lessons and Activities that can be done online or at home
Local lessons, project-based learning, backyard connections, and much more!
Wide Open School Science Resources
A fantastic collection of sites, lessons, and videos for teaching grades TK-5 and 6-12PreK-12 Lessons in Science, Math, Social Studies, and English. Plan and adapt lessons using the Lesson Builder tool, Google Classroom, Remind, etc.
High School and AP Science Courses available (free)
Resources, training, and support to assist caregivers, teachers, and students as they face new learning challenges
A series of remote learning experiences that are high-quality, easy to use at home, and totally free.
For grades K-5 and 6-8
For grades K-5 and 6-8
Resources to continue using Amplify programs through remote teaching and learning
Ten Websites for Science Teachers (Edutopia)
Simulations, Videos, and some great High School and Middle School resourcesGet science experiments, videos, articles and more
NOVA Education helps educators bring compelling stories to students by providing free videos, interactives, and lesson planning resources.
A rich resource with all kinds of lessons, activities, games, videos and more for Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences
SciJinks - it's all about weather!
NOAA SciJinks inspires and engages students to learn about weather, satellite meteorology and Earth science. Our fun articles, games and videos are targeted toward middle- and high-school aged students and their educators.Each weekday, NSTA will share a sensemaking task that teachers and families can use to engage their students in authentic, relevant science learning.
A selection of free (during pandemic), easy science activities and lessons for remote learning for grades K-5
Video Resources
Video Resources
All the details from the original Bill Nye The Science Guy series - organized by subject matter for ease of use.
SciSchow (YouTube)
If you're passionate about quenching your curiosity about... everything, you're in the right place. Join us every day to learn about the world around us and beyond.Fun experiments you can do at home, videos, research help, and more
Introducing The Lawrence at Home, our new program for kids and families.Many great video channels and playlists for all ages in Science and Math and More!
Engaging videos on a variety of subjects, including physics, philosophy, games, economics, U.S. government and politics, astronomy, anatomy & physiology, world history, biology, literature, ecology, chemistry, psychology, U.S. history, sociology, computer science, film history, and mythology! Available with Google Classroom links on PBS Learning Media.
Paul Andersen is an educational consultant and YouTube creator living in Bozeman, MT. Paul was the 2011 Montana Teacher of the Year, and was also one of four finalists for the 2011 National Teacher of the Year. Paul was selected by YouTube as YouTube Edu Guru in 2012. Also see bozemanscience.com and thewonderofscience.com for more great teaching and learning ideas.
NOVA - Science is filled with stories: some of them are beautiful and some of them are gross. Really gross. Gross Science, a YouTube series hosted by Anna Rothschild, tells bizarre stories from the slimy, smelly, creepy world of science.
Additional Science Resources on Wakelet
More added all the time! Click the links or images to see the collections.Additional Science Resources on Wakelet
From Local to Outer Space!
A collection of great opportunities for students to collect data to share with larger studies.
Botany is Beautiful! Ideas for learning about plants for all ages
Fun stuff for bird beginners, bird nerds, and educators!
LOOK! MORE Science Resources! (LOTS more!)
All the ones that we couldn't fit on this page - check back, as we add more all the time!LOOK! Outdoor Science Education Resources
More added all the time! (also see our Outdoor Education page for more!)