Museums/Art Around the World Virtual Tour
Google Arts & Culture teamed up with over 2500 museums and galleries around the world to bring anyone and everyone virtual tours and online exhibits of some of the most famous museums around the world.
It’s never too early to foster a love for animals and their habitats. Through animal stories, videos, crafts and activities, conservation projects, games, and more, San Diego Zoo Kids website piques children’s interest in feathered, furred, and finned friends, as well as those with scales and antennae!
California State Parks is now broadcasting our PORTS Home Learning Programs from locations across California. Students learning from home will be able to access our precious natural resources and cultural heritage from the comfort of their own home. See our program calendar to register for these FREE K-12 programs.
Miss visiting the aquarium? Now you can, online! The Monterey Bay Aquarium has live cameras showing you the marine life from the aquarium. You can view exhibits like the jellyfish, sea otters, penguins and more! There are also activities for you to engage in science while at home. Activities include a kelp forest investigation, outdoor observations, and so much more!
Do you enjoy art? Science? Math? Engineering? Then the Exploratorium could be a place to feed your curiosity for learning, building, and exploring—wherever you are. Discover a vast collection of experiences, or even tune in to online events. Some examples of activities you can participate in include, building your own rainstick, create soap bubble shapes, or even learn how a comet flies across the sky.
The Nature Conservancy offers 11 virtual field trips that will allow you to do everything from exploring a coastal rainforest while in a canoe to unlocking the secrets of coral reefs in the Dominican Republic. Each video is about 45 minutes long, so you may need to conquer these field trips in small parts.
Boston is a city in the state of Massachusetts. It is all the way across the country from us here in California. Now you can “walk” through all three floors of this amazing museum made just for you, kids! There are fun exhibits to explore like the Explore-a-Saurus and the Japanese House.