Environmental Science

Grade level

  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12
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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.

(2 votes)

Humans and Animals: Life (ABPI)

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

(1 vote)

Seasons (Harcourt)

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

(1 vote)

Air Pollution (e-Learning for Kids)

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

(2 votes)

What Materials Make Up Our Earth? (Houghton Mifflin)

Explore what makes up the earth and how different materials impact our environment.

(1 vote)

Responsible Use of Energy (e-Learning for Kids)

Put on your Energy Ambassador hat! Identify sustainable energy sources and help protect the Earth.

(4 votes)

Humans and Animals: Movement (ABPI)

Learn about humans and animals when you test your knowledge on movement and environment.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Food (ABPI)

Learn the difference between animals that are carnivores and herbivores in this fun game.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Appearance (ABPI)

Find out how and why animals look the way they do and have different types of coverings.

(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)

Titanic Moviemaker

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

(10 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)

Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 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.

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)

Ecosistemas (BrainPop)

Aprender que son ecosistemas.

(1 vote)

Crecimiento demográfico (BrainPop)

Aprender de el crecimiento demografico y las personas.

A Changing Environment (Macmillan)

Watch and learn about the changes in animals and plants as the seasons change.

(1 vote)

Who's Got What?

Want to use solar energy? This interactive map shows where to find different sources of energy.

(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)

Population Growth (ABPI)

Discover the effect of different factors, like climate and food supply, on population growth.

(1 vote)

Rabbits and Hunters (ABPI)

Adjust different environmental factors to see how they impact a population of rabbits.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Senses (ABPI)

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

(2 votes)

Humans and Animals: Life (ABPI)

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

(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)

Energy and Global Warming

Learn about what causes global warming and what you can do to help Planet Earth.

(1 vote)

Greenhouse Gas Attack (NASA)

Save Earth from greenhouse gases! Keep the temperature in the cooler green zone to win.

(3 votes)

Ozone Trap and Zap (NASA)

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

(2 votes)

Save the World (Science Alberta)

(2 votes)

Responsible Use of Energy (e-Learning for Kids)

Put on your Energy Ambassador hat! Identify sustainable energy sources and help protect the Earth.

(4 votes)

Recycle City (EPA)

Explore Recycle City and learn about all the different ways you can reduce, reuse, and recycle!

(2 votes)

The Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

Learn how the food chain works from plant matter to insects and all the way to humans!

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Movement (ABPI)

Learn about humans and animals when you test your knowledge on movement and environment.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Food (ABPI)

Learn the difference between animals that are carnivores and herbivores in this fun game.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Appearance (ABPI)

Find out how and why animals look the way they do and have different types of coverings.

(1 vote)

Rabbits (ABPI)

Discover the effect of different factors, like moisture and food supply, on the growth of a rabbit population.

(1 vote)

Peppered Moths

Discover the mysteries of the life lived by the peppered moth. Then hunt for moths in the forest!

Symbiosis (TEDEd)

What is symbiosis and how does it work to help sustain life between different species in the forest?

The Survival of the Sea Turtle (TEDEd)

Learn about the life cycle of sea turtles and how human environmental pressure endangers the cycle.

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)

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)

Titanic Moviemaker

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

(10 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)

Rain Forests: Floor to Canopy (Jason Project)

Explore the Tropical Rain Forest to learn more about its layers and the organisms that live there.

(3 votes)

EcoDefenders (Jason Project)

Learn how different species in an ecosystem interact with other organisms to form a community and how it can be disrupted.

(3 votes)

Arctic Food Web (Jason Project)

Learn about the different players in the food web and how they impact one another.

(2 votes)

Encyclopedia of Life

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

(5 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.

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)

Ecosistemas (BrainPop)

Aprender que son ecosistemas.

(1 vote)

Crecimiento demográfico (BrainPop)

Aprender de el crecimiento demografico y las personas.

Who's Got What?

Want to use solar energy? This interactive map shows where to find different sources of energy.

(1 vote)

Population Growth (ABPI)

Discover the effect of different factors, like climate and food supply, on population growth.

(1 vote)

Rabbits and Hunters (ABPI)

Adjust different environmental factors to see how they impact a population of rabbits.

(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)

Energy and Global Warming

Learn about what causes global warming and what you can do to help Planet Earth.

(1 vote)

Greenhouse Gas Attack (NASA)

Save Earth from greenhouse gases! Keep the temperature in the cooler green zone to win.

(3 votes)

Ozone Trap and Zap (NASA)

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

(2 votes)

Save the World (Science Alberta)

(2 votes)

The Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

Learn how the food chain works from plant matter to insects and all the way to humans!

(1 vote)

Rabbits (ABPI)

Discover the effect of different factors, like moisture and food supply, on the growth of a rabbit population.

(1 vote)

Carbon Cycle

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

Atmosphere Design Lab

Explore properties of oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone and learn how they keep the earth in balance.

(1 vote)

Peppered Moths

Discover the mysteries of the life lived by the peppered moth. Then hunt for moths in the forest!

Build a Prairie

Use the field guide to rebuild a prairie when you select the animals and vegetation needed.

Symbiosis (TEDEd)

What is symbiosis and how does it work to help sustain life between different species in the forest?

The Survival of the Sea Turtle (TEDEd)

Learn about the life cycle of sea turtles and how human environmental pressure endangers the cycle.

Invasive Species Matching Game (PBS)

Learn how species are brought into ecosystems, invade the local flora and fauna and cause imbalance.

Mission Biomes (NASA)

Do you know what specific flora and fauna live in different biomes and its climates?

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)

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)

Encyclopedia of Life

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

(5 votes)

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)

Ozone Trap and Zap (NASA)

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

(2 votes)

Carbon Cycle

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

Atmosphere Design Lab

Explore properties of oxygen, carbon dioxide and ozone and learn how they keep the earth in balance.

(1 vote)

Peppered Moths

Discover the mysteries of the life lived by the peppered moth. Then hunt for moths in the forest!

Symbiosis (TEDEd)

What is symbiosis and how does it work to help sustain life between different species in the forest?

The Survival of the Sea Turtle (TEDEd)

Learn about the life cycle of sea turtles and how human environmental pressure endangers the cycle.

Invasive Species Matching Game (PBS)

Learn how species are brought into ecosystems, invade the local flora and fauna and cause imbalance.

Mission Biomes (NASA)

Do you know what specific flora and fauna live in different biomes and its climates?

Photosynthesis Respiration Game!

What Happens When An Oil Spill Occurs? (McDougal Littell)

Learn about the Exxon Valdez tragedy when you view the devastation that happens after an oil spill.

Limits of an Aquifer (McDougal Littell)

Learn how an aquifer in the Mojave Desert is affected by use, and how much longer it can be used.

How Does Water Move Through the Ground? (McDougal Littell)

Where does the water you use come from? Discover how groundwater is pumped to the surface for use.

A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change - Learn the Basics (EPA)

What is global climate change? Learn the basics and more through videos and interactive activities.

A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change (EPA)

Learn the effects of global climate change through rising sea levels and more, on nature and people.

A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change: Think Like a Scientist (EPA)

Explore global climate change by learning the effects of carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases.

A Student's Guide to Global Climate Change: Be Part of the Solution (EPA)

Be a part of the solution when you learn how to reduce greenhouse gases and slow climate change.

Explore the River

Analyze a piece of art and collect scientific data about the the fish of the Amazon river.

Photo-Voltaic Energy

Explore the amount of energy produced daily by the solar panels at the New York Hall of Science.

Anatomy Browzer

Discover the mysteries of the body by identifying muscles, organs, and essential systems.

Reconstructors Uncommon Scents

Investigate a chemical spill, when you collect tools and clues, to discover environmental dangers.

Glaciers (PhET)

Adjust mountain snowfall and temperature to see the glacier grow and shrink.

Energy Lab (The Habitable Planet)

Choose energy sources and adjust energy production to sustainably meet the needs of modern life.

Shrinking a Landfill (The Habitable Planet)

Shrink a landfill by 10% with a $50,000 budget in this test of your city planning skills.

Carbon Lab (The Habitable Planet)

Learn how carbon circulates through the atmosphere and environment in this interactive lab.

Demographics Lab (The Habitable Planet)

Examine demographic trends to understand how population demographics have an impact on the planet.

Disease Lab (The Habitable Planet)

Explore three fictional diseases to understand both how disease spreads and how to prevent illness.

GIS in Action (NatGeo)

MapMaker Interactive (NatGeo)

Global Warming and The Greenhouse Effect (UCSD)

Learn about how electromagnetic radiation from the Sun affects the environment of the Earth.

The Greenhouse Effect (Science Alberta)

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)

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)

Titanic Moviemaker

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

(10 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)

Rain Forests: Floor to Canopy (Jason Project)

Explore the Tropical Rain Forest to learn more about its layers and the organisms that live there.

(3 votes)

EcoDefenders (Jason Project)

Learn how different species in an ecosystem interact with other organisms to form a community and how it can be disrupted.

(3 votes)

Arctic Food Web (Jason Project)

Learn about the different players in the food web and how they impact one another.

(2 votes)

Encyclopedia of Life

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

(5 votes)

Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 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.

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)

Ecosistemas (BrainPop)

Aprender que son ecosistemas.

(1 vote)

Crecimiento demográfico (BrainPop)

Aprender de el crecimiento demografico y las personas.

A Changing Environment (Macmillan)

Watch and learn about the changes in animals and plants as the seasons change.

(1 vote)

Who's Got What?

Want to use solar energy? This interactive map shows where to find different sources of energy.

(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)

Population Growth (ABPI)

Discover the effect of different factors, like climate and food supply, on population growth.

(1 vote)

Rabbits and Hunters (ABPI)

Adjust different environmental factors to see how they impact a population of rabbits.

(1 vote)

Humans and Animals: Senses (ABPI)

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

(2 votes)

Humans and Animals: Life (ABPI)

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

(1 vote)

Seasons (Harcourt)

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

(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)

Energy and Global Warming

Learn about what causes global warming and what you can do to help Planet Earth.

(1 vote)

Air Pollution (e-Learning for Kids)

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

(2 votes)

Greenhouse Gas Attack (NASA)

Save Earth from greenhouse gases! Keep the temperature in the cooler green zone to win.

(3 votes)

Ozone Trap and Zap (NASA)

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

(2 votes)

What Materials Make Up Our Earth? (Houghton Mifflin)

Explore what makes up the earth and how different materials impact our environment.

(1 vote)

Save the World (Science Alberta)

(2 votes)

Responsible Use of Energy (e-Learning for Kids)

Put on your Energy Ambassador hat! Identify sustainable energy sources and help protect the Earth.

(4 votes)

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