Biology

Grade level

  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12
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Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

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

(18 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)

Movement and Growth (BBC)

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

(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)

Health and Growth (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

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)

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)

Living Things in Their Environment (Houghton Mifflin)

Learn how living things adapt to their habitat by matching the animal feet to their environments.

(1 vote)

Grouping Animals

Look at that toothy smile! Examine the teeth to determine what kind of foods the animal will eat.

(1 vote)

The Great Habitat Match Up (Scholastic)

Explore where endangered animals live and what we can do to protect them.

(1 vote)

Insect Hunt (FOSS)

Is it an insect or not? Play this game and see if you can find all the insects in the picture.

Animal Tracks (PBS)

What do you see in the world of nature? Use your powers of observation to find the correct answers!

(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)

Humans and Animals: Habitat (ABPI)

Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

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

(18 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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

Dogs Around the World (PBS)

Travel from Japan to the Congo as you learn about dogs and the countries that they call home.

(2 votes)

Movement and Growth (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

Can This Dinosaur Glide? (PBS)

(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)

Human Numbers Through Time (PBS)

Investigate how the human population has changed through time and what may happen in the future.

(1 vote)

The Clickable Croc (PBS)

Investigate why a crocodile is a great hunter, when you click on the different parts of the body.

(1 vote)

Bird Call Quiz (Exploratorium)

Listen to bird calls and learn the difference between a call to another bird and a true song.

(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)

Who Pooped?

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

(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)

Walking with Beasts: Camouflage

Help animals hide in their environments by adjusting the color, shading and pattern of their fur.

(1 vote)

Walking with Beasts: Skeleton Jigsaws

Attention Paleontologists! Find out about different dinosaurs when you assemble the fossil skeleton.

(1 vote)

Whale Watcher (PBS)

Film the behavior of the gray whale as it migrates thousands of miles in the Pacific Ocean.

(1 vote)

Animal Tracks (PBS)

What do you see in the world of nature? Use your powers of observation to find the correct answers!

(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)

Food Chain (BrainPop)

Explore the living things linked together in the food chain and webs when you watch this video.

Mare's Build A Fish

Can your fish survive in its habitat? Learn what characteristics are needed for fish to thrive.

Bacteria (BrainPop)

Discover the mysteries of one of the oldest life forms, bacteria, with Tim and Moby.

(1 vote)

Virtual Frog Dissection (McGrawHill)

Learn about body systems when you virtually dissect a frog and observe how organs look and function.

(1 vote)

Frog Guts

In this virtual dissection learn how to cut into a frog to identify and observe the body systems.

Science World/ Physics

Discover how different variables effect outcome in these simulated, online, experiments.

Mission Migration

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

(73 votes)

Animals & Pets (NatGeo)

(5 votes)

Blood Typing (Nobel Prize)

(88 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Life Preservers

(1 vote)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

Classification

Classify living things into their kingdom groups based on their physical and behavioral characteristics.

(3 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)

Dogs Around the World (PBS)

Travel from Japan to the Congo as you learn about dogs and the countries that they call home.

(2 votes)

Can This Dinosaur Glide? (PBS)

(1 vote)

Human Numbers Through Time (PBS)

Investigate how the human population has changed through time and what may happen in the future.

(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)

Walking with Beasts: Camouflage

Help animals hide in their environments by adjusting the color, shading and pattern of their fur.

(1 vote)

Walking with Beasts: Skeleton Jigsaws

Attention Paleontologists! Find out about different dinosaurs when you assemble the fossil skeleton.

(1 vote)

Photosynthesis (Science Alberta)

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

(1 vote)

Carbon Cycle

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

Membrane Channels (PhET)

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

Mitosis

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

Ecology Lab

Find out the ways in which an ecosystem needs to be balanced to sustain life in this simulation.

Natural Selection

It is up to you to study the features of Medium Ground Finches who evolved for survival.

Sex Determination (TEDEd)

Is it a girl or a boy? Watch this video to find out how gender is determined in different species.

A Virtual Pond Dip

Explore the contents of pond water and understand the relationships between different organisms.

Mendel's Peas

Dragons

Green colored legs? Blue colored wings? Determine the genetic outcomes of dragon DNA combinations.

Dragon Meiosis

In this interactive destination learn how genetic traits pass through meiosis and fertilization.

Plant and Animal Cells (e-Learning for Kids)

Survival, Coral Reef Connections (PBS)

Learn about the Coral Reef ecosystem and how the Flat, Cay, Crest, and Front sustain life.

Food Chain (BrainPop)

Explore the living things linked together in the food chain and webs when you watch this video.

Mission Migration

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

(73 votes)

Seal Rescue

Diagnose and save rescued seals by learning about their symptoms.

(22 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)

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)

Photosynthesis (Science Alberta)

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

(1 vote)

Carbon Cycle

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

Membrane Channels (PhET)

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

Mitosis

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

Ecology Lab

Find out the ways in which an ecosystem needs to be balanced to sustain life in this simulation.

Natural Selection

It is up to you to study the features of Medium Ground Finches who evolved for survival.

Sex Determination (TEDEd)

Is it a girl or a boy? Watch this video to find out how gender is determined in different species.

A Virtual Pond Dip

Explore the contents of pond water and understand the relationships between different organisms.

Mendel's Peas

Dragons

Green colored legs? Blue colored wings? Determine the genetic outcomes of dragon DNA combinations.

Dragon Meiosis

In this interactive destination learn how genetic traits pass through meiosis and fertilization.

Plant and Animal Cells (e-Learning for Kids)

Survival, Coral Reef Connections (PBS)

Learn about the Coral Reef ecosystem and how the Flat, Cay, Crest, and Front sustain life.

Classifying Living Things (Glencoe)

Identify and classify organisms into the six major kingdoms when you channel your inner scientist.

Virtual Frog Dissection (McGrawHill)

Learn about body systems when you virtually dissect a frog and observe how organs look and function.

(1 vote)

Frog Guts

In this virtual dissection learn how to cut into a frog to identify and observe the body systems.

Science World/ Physics

Discover how different variables effect outcome in these simulated, online, experiments.

Tour of the Basics - Genetics (UnivUtah)

Learn about genes, chromosomes, proteins, and their roles in heredity and DNA.

Inside a Cell (UnivUtah)

Investigate the internal structures and chemical reactions of both plant and animal cells.

Fight or Flight Response (UnivUtah)

Learn how physiological changes in the flight or fight response are triggered internally.

Cell Size and Scale (UnivUtah)

In this destination, move the slider to see the size difference between a coffee bean and an atom.

Rock Pocket Mice (UnivUtah)

Learn how mutations and variations in traits appear and vanish through offspring and environment.

All Living Things are Related (UnivUtah)

How do fossils, anatomy, embryos and DNA reveal ties between both modern and ancient life?

Stickleback Evolution (UnivUtah)

How quickly can evolution happen? Examine the recent evolution of the stickleback fish to find out.

Simple Stimuli Trigger Fixed Behavior

Learn how simple markings on animals can encourage instinctive behaviors that sustain life.

The Tissues of Life

Learn how to heal a wound and stop the bleeding as well as how to avoid viral infection!

Illuminating Photosynthesis (PBS)

Learn about the different elements needed to help the process of photosynthesis along.

(1 vote)

Genetics Flashcards (Quizlet)

Animal Universe: Choose a Habitat (Discovery)

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

(18 votes)

Mission Migration

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

(73 votes)

Animals & Pets (NatGeo)

(5 votes)

Blood Typing (Nobel Prize)

(88 votes)

Lifeboat to Mars (PBS)

(7 votes)

Life Preservers

(1 vote)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

Animal Diet Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 votes)

Food Chain Game (Sheppard Software)

(3 votes)

Classification

Classify living things into their kingdom groups based on their physical and behavioral characteristics.

(3 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)

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)

Dogs Around the World (PBS)

Travel from Japan to the Congo as you learn about dogs and the countries that they call home.

(2 votes)

Movement and Growth (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

Can This Dinosaur Glide? (PBS)

(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)

Human Numbers Through Time (PBS)

Investigate how the human population has changed through time and what may happen in the future.

(1 vote)

The Clickable Croc (PBS)

Investigate why a crocodile is a great hunter, when you click on the different parts of the body.

(1 vote)

Health and Growth (BBC)

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

(1 vote)

Bird Call Quiz (Exploratorium)

Listen to bird calls and learn the difference between a call to another bird and a true song.

(1 vote)

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)

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)

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