Science

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  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12
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Mechanical Madness! (PBS)

Build a machine to move a ball from the start to the finish line.

(33 votes)

Change It! (FOSS)

(31 votes)

What is the Weather? (FOSS)

(7 votes)

Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

Choose a habitat to explore, and learn about the animals who live there.

(19 votes)

Lunch Crunch

Fill up your lunch tray with healthy fruits and vegetables before running into the Monster Lunch Lady.

(134 votes)

Pick Chow!

Have fun playing with food in this game. You will learn to make healthy food choices and create your own healthy meals.

(55 votes)

Animal Diet Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 votes)

Organization of Living Things: Bats (Houghton Mifflin)

Eat some tasty bugs for dinner after you learn how a bat finds food and avoids running into trees.

(1 vote)

Rocks and Soils (BBC)

Experiment with a rock collection in this virtual science lab!

Keeping Healthy (BBC)

Discover how blood moves through your body and how different types of activity affects the heart.

(1 vote)

Blizzards and Winter Weather

Reflect on winter weather when you test your knowledge on blizzards.

(1 vote)

Gases Around Us (BBC)

Find out what happens when you heat and cool a liquid or gas in this virtual lab.

(2 votes)

Movement and Growth (BBC)

Identify the different types of skeletons on different animals in this interactive game.

(1 vote)

Lunar Cycle Challenge (AAAS)

Learn how to identify the different phases of the moon cycle when you solve this puzzle.

(3 votes)

Shadows Throughout the Day (Harcourt)

Move the sun across the daytime sky to see how shadows change.

(1 vote)

Patterns in the Sky (Houghton Mifflin)

Learn how the movement of the earth around the sun causes seasonal changes in this interactive game.

(1 vote)

Every Living Thing Has a Home (e-Learning for Kids)

Do monkeys live in the desert? Solve these puzzles to find the right habitat for each plant or animal.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animal Habitats (ABPI)

Find the right answers as you learn about habitats and the different animals that thrive in them.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Senses (ABPI)

Test your knowledge and learn facts how humans and animals use their senses to thrive.

(3 votes)

Humans and Animals: Life (ABPI)

Answer questions to learn about the lifestyles and habits of different types of animals.

(1 vote)

Changing Sound (BBC)

Experiment with a guitar and a recorder to learn about varieties of sounds in this virtual lab

(1 vote)

3 Puck Chuck: A Game of Collisions and Decisions (PBS)

Learn how different angles and amounts of force affect the movements of the pucks in this fun game.

(1 vote)

Balancing Act: Force, Torque, and Rotation (PhET)

Experiment with the different weights of objects on a teeter totter to learn about balance!

(1 vote)

Health and Growth (BBC)

Learn why water, food, exercise, and sleep are needed parts of a healthy lifestyle.

(1 vote)

How are Fossils Made? (Sheppard Software)

Franny the Paleontologist will teach you about fossils and what they tell us about the past.

(1 vote)

Dinomight (Sheppard Software)

Watch and learn about the world of the dinosaurs and how it changed over millions of years.

(2 votes)

Migration Adventure (PBS)

Fly with the Cat in the Hat to find Melvin the Purple Martin and learn why he flies away every winter.

(1 vote)

Bird Adaptations and Beaks

Why do different birds have different shaped beaks? Find out why the shapes vary from bird to bird.

(1 vote)

Seasons (Harcourt)

In this read-along exercise, learn what happens during the four seasons of the year.

(1 vote)

Growing Plants

Learn about plants when you put the flower back together correctly.

(1 vote)

Who Pooped?

In this game you will learn how animals digest their food and the different formations of poop.

(1 vote)

Great Pumpkins

Take a field trip to a pumpkin farm and learn fun facts about pumpkins.

(1 vote)

Vet Detectives

Want to be a veterinarian when you grow up? In these games you will be testing animals like a pro.

(1 vote)

Air Pollution (e-Learning for Kids)

Travel with Bixy the Bee to learn about how polluted air affects the environment.

(2 votes)

Body Parts (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn how the systems of the body work together and build a robot friend with all the needed parts!

(2 votes)

Rock Formations (e-Learning for Kids)

Examine rocks with Geo the geologist, as you discover interesting facts about three kinds of rocks.

(6 votes)

Mechanical Madness! (PBS)

Build a machine to move a ball from the start to the finish line.

(33 votes)

Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

Choose a habitat to explore, and learn about the animals who live there.

(19 votes)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(310 votes)

Water Life: Where Rivers Meet the Sea (NOAA)

Oscar the otter needs your help! Learn about his estuary, and help him save his home.

(31 votes)

Water Life: Sea Turtles & the Quest to Nest (NOAA)

Loggerhead sea turtles need help to survive. Help protect their habitat, and find out how people and animals affect each other.

(7 votes)

Launchball

Maneuver your ball through 30 obstacle-filled levels by using different devices to slide and bounce the goal. You can create your own levels to play or send to your friends.

(81 votes)

Max and the Magic Marker

Use Max's magic marker to draw objects and solve physics puzzles.

(52 votes)

Food Fury

Can you build food chains from different types of food before the time runs out? Have fun trying to beat the clock in this game.

(15 votes)

Pick Chow!

Have fun playing with food in this game. You will learn to make healthy food choices and create your own healthy meals.

(55 votes)

Trainer

Train and feed your pet monster to meet their dietary and fitness needs and yours!

(26 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Seal Rescue

Diagnose and save rescued seals by learning about their symptoms.

(22 votes)

Beluga University

Beluga whales can be very smart. Come visit Beluga University where you can use rewards to help train these beluga whales.

(22 votes)

Titanic Moviemaker

Create your own movie about the Titanic using real video about the wreck!

(10 votes)

Dolphin Speak

Choose your dolphin, and learn about various behaviors. Try to guess which behavior is consideredNormal for your dolphin, and see if you're right!

(3 votes)

Mapping Shipwrecks

Complete various puzzles by fitting together pictures of real shipwrecks. Zoom in to explore the wreck once your picture is complete.

(2 votes)

Smithsonian WILD

Observe some of the world’s rarest animals through photographs and videos taken from camera traps in the wild!

(3 votes)

Encyclopedia of Life

Discover the Earth's many life-forms in this on-line encyclopedia.

(5 votes)

Animal Diet Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 votes)

Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 votes)

Extreme Sounds (PBS)

Young investigators tour New York City with a decibel meter to monitorNoise in their favorite urban hang-outs.

(1 vote)

Exercise and Memory (PBS)

Watch Jada, Maurna, and their friends conduct experiments to determine whether physical activity improves memory.

(2 votes)

Hablemos de insectos

Aprende muchos datos interesantes sobre el crecimiento y desarrollo (metamorfosis) de los insectos, la importancia de los insectos para el medioambiente y ¡mucho más!

(1 vote)

Scientist Profile: Volcano Scientist (PBS)

Follow Karin Block, a volcano scientist, as she tests the rocks beneath New York to uncover the history of the earth.

(15 votes)

Forecasting (PBS)

In this video, Mari and Lindsay test out how well a variety of everyday clues predict the weather.

(2 votes)

Scientist Profile: Robotic Life Scientist (PBS)

Ground-breaking robot designer and professor at MIT, Cynthia Breazeal shares how she was inspired by the movie Star Wars to become a robotic scientist.

(6 votes)

GPS: Glaciers (PBS)

Learn about glaciers with Deborah and Brittani as they explore the Mendenhall Glacier near their hometown of Juneau, Alaska.

(1 vote)

GPS: Wetlands (PBS)

Follow the SciGirls in North Carolina as they explore and document the plants and animals in various wetland environments including a swamp, forest, and salt marsh.

(1 vote)

GPS: Temperate Rain Forest (PBS)

Follow two students from Alaska as they explore the Tongass National Forest, the largest temperate rain forest in the world! Watch as they carry out experiments to estimate the age and growth rates of the trees.

Kites (PBS)

Follow teenagers Daneille and Jasmine as they test the performance of different kite shapes to determine which ones will lead them to victory in an upcoming kite competition.

(1 vote)

Contaminación del agua (BrainPop)

Aprender lo basico sobre la contaminacion del agua y como prevenir la contaminacion.

(1 vote)

Contaminación del aire (BrainPop)

Aprender lo basico sobre la contaminacion del aire.

(1 vote)

Desastres naturales (BrainPop)

Aprender sobre los varios tipos de desastres naturales.

(2 votes)

Ecosistemas (BrainPop)

Aprender que son ecosistemas.

(1 vote)

Erosión (BrainPop)

Aprender que es erosión y porque pasa?

(1 vote)

Crecimiento demográfico (BrainPop)

Aprender de el crecimiento demografico y las personas.

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

MyPyramid Blast Off Game

Reach Planet Power by fueling your rocket with nutritional food and physical activity.

(4 votes)

Daily Food Plan (USDA)

Want to know how much of each food group you need to eat daily? Use this site to get a personal food guide.

(6 votes)

"Who am I?" Rock Game

Identify rocks using photographs and clues.

(2 votes)

Planet Impact

Learn about gravity by pelting Jupiter with comets!

(7 votes)

Mission Migration

Help your flock of birds migrate safely while learning about their habitats and the environmental hazards they may encounter.

(74 votes)

Animals & Pets (NatGeo)

(5 votes)

Angry Red Planet

This is an online science mystery involving a trip to Mars and biology of the human body.

(8 votes)

Why Do Some Plastics Melt? (Nobel Prize)

(18 votes)

Build a Volcano (Discovery)

Learn all about volcanoes by building your own!

(29 votes)

Blood Typing (Nobel Prize)

(88 votes)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(310 votes)

Laser Challenge (Nobel Prize)

(11 votes)

Fantastic Contraption

Invent your own machine! Learn about levers and pulleys and watch your contraption move about the screen.

(17 votes)

World of Goo

Drag and drop slimy, moving, talking drops of goo to solve puzzles, build structures and collect goo balls!
(Hint: You can download the demo version of this fun program to play on your computer!)

(124 votes)

StormTracker (Jason Project)

Can you predict the path and intensity of a hurricane coming towards the U.S. coastline? Use real data to see what it may be like to track a storm!

(7 votes)

Lightning and Thunder (Jason Project)

Ever wonder what causes lightning during a storm? Learn about these scientific causes and then test your knowledge.

(5 votes)

Energy City (Jason Project)

Help these cities create sustainable energy programs. Can you keep costs low, protect the environment, and keep residents satisfied?

(19 votes)

Stop Disasters!

Prevent disasters from happening in this exciting game produced by the United Nations.

(46 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Life Preservers

(1 vote)

Water Life: Where Rivers Meet the Sea (NOAA)

Oscar the otter needs your help! Learn about his estuary, and help him save his home.

(31 votes)

Water Life: Sea Turtles & the Quest to Nest (NOAA)

Loggerhead sea turtles need help to survive. Help protect their habitat, and find out how people and animals affect each other.

(7 votes)

Launchball

Maneuver your ball through 30 obstacle-filled levels by using different devices to slide and bounce the goal. You can create your own levels to play or send to your friends.

(81 votes)

Max and the Magic Marker

Use Max's magic marker to draw objects and solve physics puzzles.

(52 votes)

Food Fury

Can you build food chains from different types of food before the time runs out? Have fun trying to beat the clock in this game.

(15 votes)

Pick Chow!

Have fun playing with food in this game. You will learn to make healthy food choices and create your own healthy meals.

(55 votes)

Trainer

Train and feed your pet monster to meet their dietary and fitness needs and yours!

(26 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Seal Rescue

Diagnose and save rescued seals by learning about their symptoms.

(22 votes)

Beluga University

Beluga whales can be very smart. Come visit Beluga University where you can use rewards to help train these beluga whales.

(22 votes)

Titanic Moviemaker

Create your own movie about the Titanic using real video about the wreck!

(10 votes)

Dolphin Speak

Choose your dolphin, and learn about various behaviors. Try to guess which behavior is consideredNormal for your dolphin, and see if you're right!

(3 votes)

Mapping Shipwrecks

Complete various puzzles by fitting together pictures of real shipwrecks. Zoom in to explore the wreck once your picture is complete.

(2 votes)

Smithsonian WILD

Observe some of the world’s rarest animals through photographs and videos taken from camera traps in the wild!

(3 votes)

Digimorph

Explore unique 2D and 3D visualizations of the internal and external structure of both living and extinct vertebrates.

(6 votes)

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

Mission Migration

Help your flock of birds migrate safely while learning about their habitats and the environmental hazards they may encounter.

(74 votes)

World of Goo

Drag and drop slimy, moving, talking drops of goo to solve puzzles, build structures and collect goo balls!
(Hint: You can download the demo version of this fun program to play on your computer!)

(124 votes)

Energy City (Jason Project)

Help these cities create sustainable energy programs. Can you keep costs low, protect the environment, and keep residents satisfied?

(19 votes)

Stop Disasters!

Prevent disasters from happening in this exciting game produced by the United Nations.

(46 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Seal Rescue

Diagnose and save rescued seals by learning about their symptoms.

(22 votes)

Titanic Moviemaker

Create your own movie about the Titanic using real video about the wreck!

(10 votes)

Smithsonian WILD

Observe some of the world’s rarest animals through photographs and videos taken from camera traps in the wild!

(3 votes)

Digimorph

Explore unique 2D and 3D visualizations of the internal and external structure of both living and extinct vertebrates.

(6 votes)

Google Sky

Explore our universe with images from the Hubble Space Telescope and other professional resources.

(9 votes)

Encyclopedia of Life

Discover the Earth's many life-forms in this on-line encyclopedia.

(5 votes)

Game for Science

Create your online avatar character, and explore a virtual world dedicated to science.

(2 votes)

How Much of My Brain Do I Use?

Did you know you only use ten to twenty percent of your brain? Watch this video to learn how Dr. Donaldson sorts out brain facts from brain fiction.

(1 vote)

Can This Dinosaur Glide? (PBS)

(1 vote)

Wave on a String (PhET)

See what happens when you adjust the tension, amplitude and frequency of a wave.

(1 vote)

Power Up: A Game of Energy Choices (AAAS)

Pick the power plants to produce energy for the city without causing damage to the environment.

(1 vote)

Ion Engine Game (NASA)

We are positive you will like this one! Learn how positive and negative ions affect each other.

(1 vote)

Wild Weather Adventure Game (NASA)

Fly your blimp around the world as you learn about global weather trends and occurrences.

(1 vote)

Ozone Trap and Zap (NASA)

Trap good ozone and zap bad ozone, and learn the differences between them.

(2 votes)

States of Matter: Basics (PhET)

Test the effects of temperature and pressure variation on molecules in this fun interactive lab.

(3 votes)

Intermolecular Attractions and Boiling Point (Concord)

Why do different substances have different boiling points? Examine the intermolecular attraction.

Photosynthesis (Science Alberta)

How do plants make their own food in photosynthesis? What does it take for this process to occur?

(1 vote)

Space Rocks (NASA)

Will Earth ever be impacted by space rock? Explore the science of objects in our solar system.

(2 votes)

Electromagnetic Spectrum

Examine the electromagnetic spectrum of wavelength ranges and discover sub-spectrums and uses.

(1 vote)

Desert Rats Virtual Test Site (NASA)

Explore futuristic space technologies that NASA may use to explore the solar system.

Gravity Assist Simulator

Learn how kinetic energy and gravitational forces push and pull on an object to set it in motion.

Carbon Cycle

Learn about the carbon cycle and all the places that carbon is stored in this game.

Build a Molecule (PhET)

Starting from atoms, see how many molecules you can build and watch them move in 3D!

Membrane Channels (PhET)

Watch the behavior of channel membranes when you allow particles to move through different paths.

Build an Atom (PhET)

It's elemental! See how the element, charge, and mass change when you build an atom.

(1 vote)

Balloons and Static Electricity (PhET)

Ever wonder why balloons are unmistakably attracted to the positive charges found in a sweater?

(1 vote)

Circuit Construction Kit: DC only (PhET)

Learn about active circuits of electricity as the current moves through switches and more.

Mitosis

Understand life on the cellular level when you learn about mitosis and the phases of cell division.

The Moon's Phases

Reflect on the moon phases caused by its orbit and how sunlight bounces to illuminate the surface.

Design a Cell Phone (Edheads)

Connect to your inner engineer when you design and test a cell phone for senior citizens.

(2 votes)

Pluto's Secret (NatGeo)

(44 votes)

MyPyramid Blast Off Game

Reach Planet Power by fueling your rocket with nutritional food and physical activity.

(4 votes)

Daily Food Plan (USDA)

Want to know how much of each food group you need to eat daily? Use this site to get a personal food guide.

(6 votes)

"Who am I?" Rock Game

Identify rocks using photographs and clues.

(2 votes)

Mechanical Madness! (PBS)

Build a machine to move a ball from the start to the finish line.

(33 votes)

Change It! (FOSS)

(31 votes)

What is the Weather? (FOSS)

(7 votes)

Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

Choose a habitat to explore, and learn about the animals who live there.

(19 votes)

Planet Impact

Learn about gravity by pelting Jupiter with comets!

(7 votes)

Mission Migration

Help your flock of birds migrate safely while learning about their habitats and the environmental hazards they may encounter.

(74 votes)

Animals & Pets (NatGeo)

(5 votes)

Angry Red Planet

This is an online science mystery involving a trip to Mars and biology of the human body.

(8 votes)

Why Do Some Plastics Melt? (Nobel Prize)

(18 votes)

Build a Volcano (Discovery)

Learn all about volcanoes by building your own!

(29 votes)

Blood Typing (Nobel Prize)

(88 votes)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(310 votes)

Laser Challenge (Nobel Prize)

(11 votes)

Fantastic Contraption

Invent your own machine! Learn about levers and pulleys and watch your contraption move about the screen.

(17 votes)

World of Goo

Drag and drop slimy, moving, talking drops of goo to solve puzzles, build structures and collect goo balls!
(Hint: You can download the demo version of this fun program to play on your computer!)

(124 votes)

StormTracker (Jason Project)

Can you predict the path and intensity of a hurricane coming towards the U.S. coastline? Use real data to see what it may be like to track a storm!

(7 votes)

Lightning and Thunder (Jason Project)

Ever wonder what causes lightning during a storm? Learn about these scientific causes and then test your knowledge.

(5 votes)

Energy City (Jason Project)

Help these cities create sustainable energy programs. Can you keep costs low, protect the environment, and keep residents satisfied?

(19 votes)

Stop Disasters!

Prevent disasters from happening in this exciting game produced by the United Nations.

(46 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Life Preservers

(1 vote)

Water Life: Where Rivers Meet the Sea (NOAA)

Oscar the otter needs your help! Learn about his estuary, and help him save his home.

(31 votes)

Water Life: Sea Turtles & the Quest to Nest (NOAA)

Loggerhead sea turtles need help to survive. Help protect their habitat, and find out how people and animals affect each other.

(7 votes)

Launchball

Maneuver your ball through 30 obstacle-filled levels by using different devices to slide and bounce the goal. You can create your own levels to play or send to your friends.

(81 votes)

Max and the Magic Marker

Use Max's magic marker to draw objects and solve physics puzzles.

(52 votes)

Food Fury

Can you build food chains from different types of food before the time runs out? Have fun trying to beat the clock in this game.

(15 votes)

Lunch Crunch

Fill up your lunch tray with healthy fruits and vegetables before running into the Monster Lunch Lady.

(134 votes)

Pick Chow!

Have fun playing with food in this game. You will learn to make healthy food choices and create your own healthy meals.

(55 votes)

Trainer

Train and feed your pet monster to meet their dietary and fitness needs and yours!

(26 votes)

Scale of the Universe 2

(23 votes)

Seal Rescue

Diagnose and save rescued seals by learning about their symptoms.

(22 votes)

Beluga University

Beluga whales can be very smart. Come visit Beluga University where you can use rewards to help train these beluga whales.

(22 votes)

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