Online Science Learning Resources for Kids

BrainPOP

With Brainpop, kids and adults can enjoy educational animated films for grades K–12 that assist in demystifying and explaining concepts in math, science, and technology.

How Stuff Works?

This source is a hub for plain-spoken explanations of how the things around us work.

NASA

NASA provides a whole bunch of educational resources to help kids learn about their space programmes.

Ask Dr. Universe

This resource, designed by Washington State University, allows children to discover all sorts of STEM-related concepts with a question-based enquiry.

Funology

Funology is a base for interactive STEM experiments that kids can do at home.

Exploratorium

Exploratorium is another source jam-packed with STEM-related tasks, games, apps, and links to further sources for learning.

Extreme Science

For those kids more drawn to the extreme side of things. Wild and weird facts about nature and resources for at-home experiments.

Science Buddies

Science Buddies has over 1000 ideas for fun science projects to get kids engaged and involved with science.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy is an educational resource with simple, easy-to-follow STEM lessons with courses from K-12.

Science Channel

As well as information on all the TV shows of the Science Channel, its website has various games to enjoy with a focus on learning

Science National Geographic Kids

As well as information on all the TV shows of the Science Channel, its website has various games to enjoy with a focus on learning.

Weather Wiz Kids

Get answers to everything about meteorology with this resource that features fun facts, games, flashcards and photos.

The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

Another PBS source, this time for pre-K learners. Let the iconic Cat in the Hat take kids on a STEM-learning adventure.

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