Created for kids in grades Pre-K through 8, Funbrain offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy.
Arcademics makes free multiplayer educational games for K-8 students. With Arcademics games can be played on the iPad app and Android app.
For students 12 and under, Coolmath4Kids is an amusement park of games, lessons and more, designed to teach math and make it FUN.
A guide to how the world works, they have resources for many teachers including science. Choose from help with genetics, energy, matter, and much more.
Parents and educators can use this site to assist in teaching your children about the universe, it's natural resources, and its social issues.
National Geographic maintains this site just for kids. Travel, animals, geography, and much more are included. They also have activities and interviews with scientists.
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Watch science and math related videos about slime, DNA, shapes, and more.
What can be more engaging than an astronaut reading a science-based story while floating in outer space? Share Story Time from Space with your children for an easy way to ignite their passion for reading AND science!
This channel answers questions for kids like – Can animals laugh? Why do we have tears? Why do bears hibernate? It is chock full of interesting questions your kids will love learning about!
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does. Girls Who Code is making CS educational activities available for download free of charge, to anyone who wants to access them.
At Khan Academy Kids, students can read, play, learn, and grow. Get the app today! No ads and no subscriptions!
Give your brain a workout with Math Playground. Games are free but parents can subscribe for ad-free playtime. Use promo code March2020 for 50% off!
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Advanced coder or complete novice? It doesn't matter with Tynker! Their interactive learning allows programmers to progress at their own pace and seamlessly transition to text languages like JavaScript and Python.
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