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STEM Resources

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Mystery Science
Fun experiments and challenges along with movies and readings for kindergarten through fourth grade.
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Climate Kids
Explore the answers to big questions about weather & climate, atmosphere, water, energy, plants & animals.
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Time for Kids - Science
This is a free digital library of science readings for kids at different grade levels.
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The Hidden Worlds of the National Parks
Explore National Parks through 360 technology.
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National Geographic Kids - Animals
This link will take you to the animals section of the website.
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National Geographic Kids - Science Lab
This link will take you to the science lab section. Please check with your family before you do any of the experiments.
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San Diego Zoo Kids
Sections of this website include animals, videos, stories, activities, and games.
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NASA Space Place
Find activities and information about the Earth, Sun, Solar System, Universe, and Technology & Science.
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PBS Kids
Areas on this site include health, the arts, science, math, and The Wild Kratts.
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Science Buddies
Anytime can be the right time to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Explore our favorite experiments, engineering challenges and demonstrations with these fun hands-on STEM activities!
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Experiments with Google
This is a collection of experiments that teachers, parents, and students have found helpful, whether in the classroom or learning from home.
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How Stuff Works
Do you know how common everyday items, such as mirrors, fireworks or sunglasses work? This collection of Innovation articles explores the workings of objects you may come into contact with on a regular basis. There other areas to explore as well.
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Infiniscope
Scroll down a little on the home page and you will find lessons to explore that include missions. This site is more for our 3rd-5th grade students.
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Challenger Center - STEM Resources
This site includes STEM Resources and challenges from the Challenger Center.
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KiwiCo at Home Resources
Click on the FREE Resources for at Home Learning link to explore more activities for different age levels.
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Woodland Trust
Nature-based activities you can do at home. Note: This site is from the UK so when they have you use a "loo roll" that is a toilet paper roll. : )