The Science team is excited to support you in curriculum, resources, instructional support, and professional development across all grade levels of Science instruction. Take a moment to view the top Science resources listed below.
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K-12 Science Facilitator
Stemscopes is the adopted curriculum for Science in K-12.
STEMscopes follows the flexible 5E lesson plan model to empower students with skills necessary to succeed in future STEM careers.
Access STEMscopes curriculum through Clever.
Everything you need to know about getting started with STEMscopes science and navigating the site is viewable through this video.
Watch by clicking on the image above or using this link.
Each month, STEMscopes will dive deeper into their digital platform and share best practices on everything from lesson planning and vocabulary instruction to ELL strategies and more. You will receive PD credit for these.
Access webinars and registration by clicking on the image above or using this link.
On this site, educators can access short cartoon science videos made by scholastic.
Visit the Study Jams website directly.
PhET provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and mathematics simulations.
Visit the PhET website directly.
Crash Course YouTube channel is the most comprehensive and informative channel for all subjects, especially all science courses. Specifically for upper and lower elementary.
Visit the Crash Course Kids channel directly.
Crash Course YouTube channel is the most comprehensive and informative channel for all subjects, especially all science courses. More advanced than the kids version.
Visit the Crash Course channel directly.
The Physics Classroom website offers students the ability to strengthen their physics knowledge with simulations, video tutorials, multimedia physics studio, concept builders, and concept reviews.
Visit the Physics Classroom website directly.
Introduce students to the periodic table by using this interactive periodic table with videos and information for every element.
Visit the Periodic Videos website directly.