The subpages under Science Websites: articles, videos, lessons, blogs include:
Achieve 3000 is a link to the website that we use at Palisades Elementary. I've listed five articles that deal with science basics. Many more can be searched for on the website. Links to three different art videos are also available. I've also attached a lesson plan and KidBiz Bingo worksheet that teaches students how to search for their own articles about specific topics in the program.
Best Science Websites for Teachers is a comprehensive list of links to science websites for teachers that was recommended by
Dr. Lauren Kaupp, an Educational Specialist for Science and STEM with the Hawaii D.O.E.
Brainpop Jr. is a link to the website that has animated educational videos that we have a subscription to at Palisades. I've made links to science inquiry videos, arts-related videos that teach about the properties of matter, and a data analysis video. Each Brainpop Jr. video has accompanying activities, games, quizzes, and a word wall. The word wall definitions are kid friendly.
E is for Explore is a link to a science website for educators.
My STEM Hawaii is a link to STEM related units designed by Hawaii DOE resource teachers.
Next Gen Science Standards is a link to K-2 Next Gen Science Standards.
Read Works is a link to the website that has numerous articles and corresponding questions that can be downloaded for free. I've attached links to science articles at the Kindergarten and First Grade level. The lexiles have quite a range, so second grade teachers could also use these articles for their students, as well as searching for 2nd grade specific articles in the science domains.
Science Buddies is a link to a science website for educators.
Teach Engineering is a link to an Engineering website for educators. I've attached links to lessons that are specific to K-2 students. I've also attached links to two of my Pinterest Boards: STEM, and Engineering for Kids.
Wonders Reading Science Connections is a link to a website that a STEM Resource Teacher (Mark A.) with the DOE created that categorized science themes found in the series and links them to HCPS III standards, Next Gen Science Standards, and STEM units created by Hawaii DOE Resource Teachers.