Physics

Grade level

  • 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)

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)

Super Fab Lab: Pan Balance (PBS)

Use a Pan Balance with Sid the Science Kid to learn how to discover the weights of objects.

(1 vote)

Balancing Act (PBS)

Help Sid the Science Kid balance the bar by moving birds to different positions.

(1 vote)

Tinker Ball

How many different ways can you place the objects so that the ball lands in the cup?

(4 votes)

Grain Strain

Using different pieces, build a machine that can catch all of the falling grain.

(1 vote)

States of Matter (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn about solids, liquids, and gases, and what causes them to change.

(2 votes)

Characteristics of Materials (BBC)

Discover the different properties of materials that make them good choices for a variety of uses.

(1 vote)

Mechanical Madness! (PBS)

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

(33 votes)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(309 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)

Extreme Sounds (PBS)

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

(1 vote)

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)

Energy Flows

Solve these puzzles and learn how to use solar power and more to fuel everyday items.

(1 vote)

Illustrated Materials Database (ABPI)

Learn the many properties of different types of matter in this comprehensive database.

(1 vote)

Mission Material (ABPI)

Play this fast paced game and identify the properties of different types of matter.

(2 votes)

Changing Sound (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

Goldburger to Go (PBS)

Fix the many pieces of the amazing contraption to serve up the hamburger to the hungry crew.

(1 vote)

The Zoom Pendulum (PBS)

Experiment with different variables to see how the pendulum's path is effected.

(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)

Wave on a String (PhET)

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

(1 vote)

How Shocking (PBS)

Explore the experiments of Ben Franklin and see your successes when you duplicate them.

(1 vote)

Circuits and Conductors (BBC)

In this game, experiment with electrical circuits and test materials to see if they complete the circuit.

(1 vote)

Tinker Ball

How many different ways can you place the objects so that the ball lands in the cup?

(4 votes)

Energy and Motion (Houghton Mifflin)

Explore how roller coasters work and create your own coaster!

(2 votes)

Grain Strain

Using different pieces, build a machine that can catch all of the falling grain.

(1 vote)

States of Matter (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn about solids, liquids, and gases, and what causes them to change.

(2 votes)

Magnets (BBC)

Stop the thief from stealing the treasure in this game of magnets and attraction.

(1 vote)

Mix and Match (Exploratorium)

Mix three different colors of light when you try to match the color of the circle to the background.

(1 vote)

The Blobz Guide to Electrical Circuits

(1 vote)

Design a Cell Phone (Edheads)

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

(2 votes)

Structure and Forces

Engineer it! Your expertise is need to build a solid skyscraper that will withstand the elements!

Electric Field Hockey (PhET)

Play hockey with electric charges!

Electric Field of Dreams (PhET)

Wave Simulator (NatGeo)

Maze Game (PhET)

(1 vote)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(309 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)

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)

Forms of Energy (Jason Project)

What is potential energy? What is kinetic energy? Play to learn about the many forms of energy.

(6 votes)

Game for Science

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

(2 votes)

Extreme Sounds (PBS)

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

(1 vote)

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)

Energy Flows

Solve these puzzles and learn how to use solar power and more to fuel everyday items.

(1 vote)

Illustrated Materials Database (ABPI)

Learn the many properties of different types of matter in this comprehensive database.

(1 vote)

Mission Material (ABPI)

Play this fast paced game and identify the properties of different types of matter.

(2 votes)

The Zoom Pendulum (PBS)

Experiment with different variables to see how the pendulum's path is effected.

(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)

Wave on a String (PhET)

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

(1 vote)

How Shocking (PBS)

Explore the experiments of Ben Franklin and see your successes when you duplicate them.

(1 vote)

Circuits and Conductors (BBC)

In this game, experiment with electrical circuits and test materials to see if they complete the circuit.

(1 vote)

Tinker Ball

How many different ways can you place the objects so that the ball lands in the cup?

(4 votes)

Energy and Motion (Houghton Mifflin)

Explore how roller coasters work and create your own coaster!

(2 votes)

Grain Strain

Using different pieces, build a machine that can catch all of the falling grain.

(1 vote)

The Blobz Guide to Electrical Circuits

(1 vote)

Bridge Building (PBS)

Test your engineering skills in this game when you match the right bridge to the right location.

(1 vote)

Electromagnetic Spectrum

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

(1 vote)

Building Dams (PBS)

Examine budgetary considerations of building dams and how these structures support human life.

(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.

Design a Cell Phone (Edheads)

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

(2 votes)

Waves

Wiggle when you waggle a vibration in this 3D game. What features do all waves have in common?

(1 vote)

The Physics of Skateboarding

Learn about the science of skateboarding through the physics of the ollie and mid-air maneuvers.

Collide

Learn about how speed and amount of mass effects collisions when you adjust the variables.

Balloons and Bouyancy (PhET)

Discover what makes some balloons float and others sink when you experiment with different gases.

Reactants, Products and Leftovers (PhET)

Learn about the Law of Conservation of Particles in this game with different amounts of reactants.

Ramp - Forces and Motion (PhET)

Radioactive Dating Game (PhET)

In this game, match the percentage of the dating element that remains to the age of the object.

(1 vote)

Radio Waves and Electromagnetic Fields (PhET)

Wiggle the transmitter electron to learn how electrons create radio waves and magnetic fields.

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)

Game for Science

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

(2 votes)

Wave on a String (PhET)

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

(1 vote)

Electromagnetic Spectrum

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

(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.

Design a Cell Phone (Edheads)

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

(2 votes)

Waves

Wiggle when you waggle a vibration in this 3D game. What features do all waves have in common?

(1 vote)

The Physics of Skateboarding

Learn about the science of skateboarding through the physics of the ollie and mid-air maneuvers.

Collide

Learn about how speed and amount of mass effects collisions when you adjust the variables.

Balloons and Bouyancy (PhET)

Discover what makes some balloons float and others sink when you experiment with different gases.

Reactants, Products and Leftovers (PhET)

Learn about the Law of Conservation of Particles in this game with different amounts of reactants.

Ramp - Forces and Motion (PhET)

Radioactive Dating Game (PhET)

In this game, match the percentage of the dating element that remains to the age of the object.

(1 vote)

Radio Waves and Electromagnetic Fields (PhET)

Wiggle the transmitter electron to learn how electrons create radio waves and magnetic fields.

Motion in 2D (PhET)

Learn about how motion, velocity, and acceleration affect the movement of objects in this simulator.

Structure and Forces

Engineer it! Your expertise is need to build a solid skyscraper that will withstand the elements!

Nuclear Fission (PhET)

Control energy production in a nuclear reactor by starting a chain reaction or preventing one!

Atomic Interactions (PhET)

Explore the interactions between various combinations of two atoms.

Electric Field Hockey (PhET)

Play hockey with electric charges!

Electric Field of Dreams (PhET)

Coaster Funderstanding

Design a roller coaster by using the right amount of speed, loops, mass, gravity, and friction.

(1 vote)

Charges and Fields (PhET)

Maze Game (PhET)

(1 vote)

Mechanical Madness! (PBS)

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

(33 votes)

Coaster Creator (Jason Project)

Learn how to build a super roller coaster.

(309 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)

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)

Forms of Energy (Jason Project)

What is potential energy? What is kinetic energy? Play to learn about the many forms of energy.

(6 votes)

Game for Science

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

(2 votes)

Extreme Sounds (PBS)

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

(1 vote)

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)

Energy Flows

Solve these puzzles and learn how to use solar power and more to fuel everyday items.

(1 vote)

Illustrated Materials Database (ABPI)

Learn the many properties of different types of matter in this comprehensive database.

(1 vote)

Mission Material (ABPI)

Play this fast paced game and identify the properties of different types of matter.

(2 votes)

Changing Sound (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

Goldburger to Go (PBS)

Fix the many pieces of the amazing contraption to serve up the hamburger to the hungry crew.

(1 vote)

The Zoom Pendulum (PBS)

Experiment with different variables to see how the pendulum's path is effected.

(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)

Wave on a String (PhET)

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

(1 vote)

How Shocking (PBS)

Explore the experiments of Ben Franklin and see your successes when you duplicate them.

(1 vote)

Circuits and Conductors (BBC)

In this game, experiment with electrical circuits and test materials to see if they complete the circuit.

(1 vote)

Super Fab Lab: Pan Balance (PBS)

Use a Pan Balance with Sid the Science Kid to learn how to discover the weights of objects.

(1 vote)

Balancing Act (PBS)

Help Sid the Science Kid balance the bar by moving birds to different positions.

(1 vote)

Tinker Ball

How many different ways can you place the objects so that the ball lands in the cup?

(4 votes)

Energy and Motion (Houghton Mifflin)

Explore how roller coasters work and create your own coaster!

(2 votes)

Grain Strain

Using different pieces, build a machine that can catch all of the falling grain.

(1 vote)

States of Matter (e-Learning for Kids)

Learn about solids, liquids, and gases, and what causes them to change.

(2 votes)

Characteristics of Materials (BBC)

Discover the different properties of materials that make them good choices for a variety of uses.

(1 vote)

Magnets (BBC)

Stop the thief from stealing the treasure in this game of magnets and attraction.

(1 vote)

Mix and Match (Exploratorium)

Mix three different colors of light when you try to match the color of the circle to the background.

(1 vote)

The Blobz Guide to Electrical Circuits

(1 vote)

Bridge Building (PBS)

Test your engineering skills in this game when you match the right bridge to the right location.

(1 vote)

Electromagnetic Spectrum

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

(1 vote)

Building Dams (PBS)

Examine budgetary considerations of building dams and how these structures support human life.

(1 vote)

Balloons and Static Electricity (PhET)

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

(1 vote)

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