Wednesday, August 2, 2017

HUGE {40+} List of Free Science Websites!


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National Geographic’s site for young readers is one of the best resources for information on the Net about the world, its people, and its wildlife. 

DK Find Out! is a general interest site with fun facts, quizzes, games, and activities on a wide variety of topics.


Climate Kids offers kids clear answers to questions on global climate change through sections on weather, air, the ocean, fresh water, carbon, energy, plants and animals and technology. Includes educational games, activities, crafts, videos and information on green careers.






 Visit this website to learn how to do a science experiment and to find many ideas for science experiments.

Learn space sciences at this site from NASAs Marshall Space Flight Center. With games, projects, news, this site seeks "to inform, inspire, and involve" children of all ages and reading levels.



Mystery Science offers open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science. The hook, visuals, and activity have all been prepared for you.


Sparticl collects the best science content from around the internet including articles, videos, games, and activities.

Learn about science with featured videos and animations. Featuring games, videos and activities, this provides a fun experience to learn about science.

Frontiers for Young Minds focuses on the field of neuroscience featuring peer -reviewed articles whose editorial panel are kids.

Smart videos for curious minds of all ages: Science, art, nature, animals, space, technology, DIY, food, music, animation, and more! 

Our Mission Is To Provide The Highest Quality Educational Activities, Products, Movies, Music, Kids Games, Articles, Text Books, Learning Programs, Lesson Plans, Worksheets, And Distribute Them Completly Free of Charge

Kids Discover is an award-winning educational publisher of high-interest, nonfiction products for kids. 

Optics for Kids offers a wide range of valuable resources focusing on the science of light.

Introduce and reinforce more than 200 math and science topics with videos, slideshows, step-by-step tutorials, and other activities.

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“Science Bob” teaches science to young actors and shares his website here. A variety of topics such as weather, the human body, and science experiments are covered.

A veritable wealth of weather information that includes a glossary, terms, jokes, experiments, folklore, an "ask" section, and even access to Doppler sites, hurricane tracking charts, and charts for wind chill, heat index, and temperature conversions.


Find out what cell phones are made of, look at aluminum atoms, and much more! 


Discover the latest, most exciting astronomy news from across the Universe every week.


Through images, videos, games, and comic strips, children will learn about ALMA, the world's most powerful astronomical radio telescope located in Chile

Heres your chance to have a real scientist help you with your science project. Submit your idea and the scientists may choose it to study! 


Solve science puzzles, do your own scientific investigations, or learn more about what scientists do on the job.

Explore the fascinating world of biology through puzzles,quizzes, and games! A real biologist will also answer your biology questions.

Kids can dive into the world of science with this online science themed shows. 


Science kids provides fun and interesting information on science and technology, searchable by grade level.


American Museum of Natural History put together this wonderful website to help kids learn about all the cool creatures and natural elements that make up our world.




Play Eco-Games, learning  about conservation, meet and share with kids from all over the planet.

Learn about energy and try some fun games and activities. Discover what energy is, where it comes from, how to use and save energy, and more!

From the U.S. Geological Survey. Learn about past, present and future predictions for earthquake activity. 


The EngineerGirl website is designed to bring national attention to the exciting opportunities that engineering represents for girls and women.

A PBS site for girls interested in science. SciGirls includes games, project ideas, videos and more.

Explore the science and history behind the classic American game of baseball. 

The story of space weather effects. 


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Periodic table with user-friendly element data and facts.

A project of the National Institute for Science Education, this site offers well-researched and clearly written investigations of current topics in science; a new story is posted every other week. 

Plum Landing by PBS is a cross-platform digital adventure designed to engage children in environmental science topics by using animated and live-action videos, hands-on activities, online games, and a free interactive mobile app

Identify rocks, minerals, and crystals, learn about the rock cycle and learn about what minerals are found in common items in your home.

Discovery Kids inspires kids to explore the awesome world around them and satisfy their curiosity with innovative games, activities, quizzes and articles.

How Stuff Works covers all sorts of interesting topics, but the science section includes space, earth science, life science and even paranormal science.

If you can't make it to San Francisco right now, you can visit the Exploratorium online. It's a fabulous and fun resource for science learning and experimentation. 

Bring the Lorax to life with this science related website from the folks at Seussville, the official site for Dr. Seuss.

Building Big is a wonderful free website that can demonstrate the impact of architectural design on a building’s strength and ability to withstand natural disasters and everyday weather. 

Biology lesson plans, worksheets, tutorials and resources for teachers and students.






 












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