Check out these interesting places from around the world. There is something for everyone! Science, history and ecology.
Join Boeing and Discovery Education on a mission to inspire the world through aerospace innovation with an exclusive virtual field trip to historic Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. This behind-the-scenes tour will introduce students to just a few of the amazing Boeing employees who are preparing to write the next chapter of space history with the launch of the Starliner/CST-100 spacecraft and the deployment of the Space Launch System (SLS).
These videos are from the American Dairy Association. This link has three different videos for students to tour a dairy farm. One is for children ages 4-9, one for kids 10-13 and one for high school students.
Has over 60 live and recorded webcams featuring animals and plants.
San Diego Zoo's Kids Webpage features activities, videos, stories and games.
Students can take a behind-the-scenes field trip to the Museum of the American Revolution. It is led by the author of the I Survived series Lauren Tarshis. This is my favorite virtual field trip on this list. And since so many students love the I Survived books I’m sure this will be a hit with your class. The video is about 25 minutes long.
Give your students a virtual tour of Mount Vernon, George Washington’s home. This is not a video but more of a 360 degree tour. Students can move around the house and property while reading facts about the estate.
Short video lessons created by the Nature Conservancy cover how dirt works, the role of pollinators, how nature filters water, and more!