Interactive Science: This great collection of activities will help your scientist explore the area of his or her interest.
DK Find Out: This site has a huge variety of information for our young researchers. Just click on topics of interest and dive in!
PHET Science Simulations: Simulations are an amazing way of "seeing" science in action. There are over 150 simulations here for you to try out in order to learn more about the scientific laws that are observable in our world. Have fun learning!
Study Jams Science: This site has a collection of highly engaging science activities and videos ranging across the board of the science curriculum. Find what your class is focusing on and enjoy delving in and becoming a scientific expert on the topic.
Utah Collection: The education department in the state of Utah collected what they consider to be the best interactive sites on the web to educate our young scientists. These are grouped by grade, not content.
Wonderville: This explorative site allows you to choose your scientific content area and then specify if you'd like to see educational videos, play interactive games, read further to investigate, or conduct a structured experiment. You can also adjust the grade level content on the side as you explore. Have fun with your science!
Lawrence Hall of Science: This link is run by the University of California at Berkeley. Super famous for great science programs. They made this for all young scientists wishing to explore the earth and its laws.
World Book Online: This research tool will help to unleash your inner explorer. Feel free to investigate in any topic you are curious about.
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Harcourt Science Online: This link takes you to the online version of a fourth grade text book. Learn about any content area of your interest, or find the topic you are currently studying in class.
E-Learning Science: Animated and interactive lessons help to introduce topics to our exploring scientists. Find the content that matches the area of your interest.
TumbleBooks Science Videos: These great short videos will inspire a curious scientist to explore the topics further by quickly and effectively engaging your interest. Click on 'TumbleBooks' icon then 'Videos'. Thanks Pierce County Library!
Engaging Science: Three different areas are open to explore in this science museum oriented learning environment. These simple games encourage kids to enjoy interacting with scientific themes.
ScienceBob: Use this link to get some great ideas about science experiments. There are also some tabs up at the top of the page that can take you to videos of science demonstrations and some ideas for your own science fair project ideas. Check out the Science Q & A section to have some of your biggest science questions answered and explained!
Little Alchemy: This fun site allows exploration with different elements and substances. What can you create?
Wonderville: This one you need to create a free user in order to use. The content on the site though makes it worth it. Stories, experiments, videos, and games are grouped by grade level. (Free full access for teachers to use in class)