Register for the free, live, instructor-led online series. Kids learn to code, build, invent, and animate. Each episode is age-appropriately tailored for ages 8 to 18.
Imagineering in a Box is a free online program comprising 32 videos in which Imagineers share how they use a wide range of skills – from story development and conceptual design, to math, physics and engineering – to create immersive experiences. The online curriculum aims to ignite curiosity, inspire creativity, and encourage innovation in the minds of students and teachers alike, while creating fun and engaging opportunities to explore new concepts.
A behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar artists do their jobs. You will be able to animate bouncing balls, build a swarm of robots, and make virtual fireworks explode. The subjects you learn in school — math, science, computer science, and humanities — are used every day to create amazing movies at Pixar. This collaboration between Pixar Animation Studios and Khan Academy is sponsored by Disney. I
A website that features a treasure trove of educational science materials. These include online games, experiments, lesson plans, quizzes, science projects, free activities and many more.
Nat Geo Kids enables science lovers to explore the world of science through a collection of apps, games, magazines, toys, videos, and many other materials.
Resources and support for nurturing advanced and adventurous math learners. From early grades through high school.
Flipped Mastery allows students to demonstrate mastery of all concepts and progress at their individual pace. Students will master all standards in Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-Calc, and Calculus.
A collaboration between the Faculties of Mathematics and Education at the University of Cambridge, NRICH provides thousands of free online mathematics resources for ages 3 to 18, covering all stages of early years, primary and secondary school education - completely free and available to all.
Partners, such as The Museum of Modern Art, Exploratorium, Stanford School of Medicine, and The Brookings Institution, offer free learning experiences. In Lebron Asks, for example, students can learn about the muscles used while shooting baskets.
Also from Khan Academy, this little-known resource contains Vi Hart videos, puzzles, and lots of fun with recreational math.
For K-12 students, learn and practice math skills, ranging from basic math to trigonometry.
An elearning database for students of all ages. Resources are available in all learning subjects.