This site offers a 360 view of Mars from the Mar’s Curiosity rover.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- NASA
- Date Added:
- 04/02/2020
This site offers a 360 view of Mars from the Mar’s Curiosity rover.
A fabulous resource for K-12 students that makes connections to ELA, Social Studies, Science, Career Ed, PAA, Health, Art & Math.
Use the filters on the left of the screen to filter down to the grade and subject you're looking for resources for.
Featured resources include :
My Food My Story (Gr. K-4)
Saskatchewan Seed Kit (Gr. 3)
Global Food Security (Gr. 7)
Ag Careers (Gr. 7/8)
What is Growing Around Us? (Gr. 2-4)
Exploring a Healthy Relationship with the Land (ES20 or Gr. 10)
Ag in Sk: Past Present Future (Gr. 4)
There is much much more available as well!
"Access free education resources and open data — developed with our scientists — to teach neuroscience, immunology, and cell biology"
Select Education from the top menu. Then select either:
*Curriculum & Teaching Resources - you can search and filter or explore to find resources
*Teacher Academy - free PD & training
Also open "Open Science Tools" in the top right corner to find open data portals!
Step by step instructions for anything!
Compute expert-level answers using Wolfram’s breakthrough algorithms, knowledgebase and AI technology.
It works by using its vast store of expert-level knowledge and algorithms to automatically answer questions, do analysis and generate reports.
"Find out what it's like on other planets. Learn how far away the stars are. Try a fun, space-themed project."
These two sister amoebas will teach you everything amazing and cool about biology.
The site is directed at high school and early college level information, but it is done in a very accessible way and can be used with far younger students as well.
There are:
*Videos (they have a YouTube channel and a suggested playlist)
*Comics
*Unlectured series
*Handouts
and more.
This is amazing site!
This site gives students the opportunity to learn all about cells, microbes and the immune system
CK-12 Foundation gives access to high quality educational materials for K-12 students all over the world.
They have high-quality, standards-aligned, open content in the STEM subjects.
This is an OUTSTANDING resource. Be sure to check out the Math & Science FlexLets
Students - select "switch to student version" from the top menu.
The Canadian Space Agency site has lots of fun stuff for students including fun experiments, fun stuff, podcasts, quizzes and more.
Lessons, worksheets, tutorials and resources for students and teachers on cell biology.
This amazing collection of activities includes boards for:
*Math
*Lego at home
*Cardboard STEAM
*Unplugged Coding
*Video call challenges
*Icebreakers
*ELA
*Mindfulness
*Rain day STEM
*Rock, paper, scissors
*STEAM challenges for home and school
*Outside STEAM
*Winter STEAM
iNaturalist is an identification key for plants, protist, fungi and animal species. It has online features as well as an app for Apple or Android, and is a joint initiative between California Academy of Sciences and the National Geographic Society.
The ComPADRE Digital Library is a network of free online resource collections supporting faculty, students, and teachers in Physics and Astronomy Education. Each collection contains materials designed for a specific community.
Select teaching resources to start exploring. Also select resources from the top menu to find more options - including for students.
You can learn pretty much anything with these videos!
Science, History, Language Arts, & Study Skills, Games & More!
"Sponsored by the the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, this resource provides free educational resources to help you learn or teach about the science of car crashes. Videos, demonstrations and teacher-developed, classroom-tested activities aligned to the latest standards bring crash safety STEM applications to grade 5-12 classrooms." MIT
Start by watching the "about" video. Follow "How it Works"
You can select Lessons on the top menu or more videos.
VIEW, DO, EXPLORE, UTILIZE
Science content tailored for young learners. It provides interactive and easy-to-understand explanations on various scientific topics, including biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences.
The site features:
Articles and Lessons: Simple, age-appropriate explanations of scientific concepts.
Educational Games and Quizzes: Interactive activities to reinforce learning.
Videos: Visual content that makes complex ideas more accessible.
Science Experiments: Hands-on activities that encourage practical learning.
Overall, Easy Science for Kids is designed to make science fun and accessible for children, helping them develop a curiosity and understanding of the natural world.
The Edgerton Center is a home for experiential learning for students of all ages. Check out their cool projects to inspire the creative side of children!
The CLS provides educational resources for middle and senior years teachers across Canada that relate to curriculum. Resources in the following topics have been developed: Light and Optics; Science and Society; Physical Sciences; Earth Sciences; Health Sciences; Chemistry; Physics; Biology.
This site houses a large collection of videos, arranged by subject, that have been individually reviewed by K-12 teachers.
There are also quizzes, games and puzzles as well as a presentation creator that helps users of all ages create presentations right on the site.
"A web portal with comprehensible information on Einstein's theories of relativity and their most exciting applications from the smallest particles to cosmology."
Use the tabs along the menu at the top to find what you need from beginner to more in-depth info.