Friday, May 2, 2014

10 Fun Web Activities for Little Scientists

10 Fun Web Activities for Little Scientists

1. Brain Pop

This website ranges from learning about energy sources to learning about all different types of weather!
http://www.brainpop.com/science/

2. Zoom Dinosaurs

Zoom Dinosaurs has a variety of activities, games and other learning experiences for children to gain a further understanding of dinosaurs.

3. Exploring Nature

This site includes links and other activities that teach children about weather concepts, animals and plant life, and the solar system.
http://www.exploringnature.org/db/detail.php?dbID=27&detID=1190

4. National Geographic Kids

Of course, National Geographics, one of the most popular sources for children to learn about any topic and research any of their interests.
http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/

5. Kids Biology

KidsBiology.com provides information about the human body, animal, and plant make up. It is an interesting and engaging site for children.
http://kidsbiology.com/

6. Kids Do Ecology

This site provides resources, research and information about ecology. It also has fun project ideas and games.
http://kids.nceas.ucsb.edu

7. Learners.org

This site is about rocks and minerals. It is an interactive game that children can work through to learn different rock types.
http://www.learner.org/interactives/rockcycle/swfs/rockCycle.swf

8. Best 1000 Games

There are a variety of games on this site. Each provide a different kind of virtual experience for children that allow them to explore different science topics.
http://www.best1000games.com/cat/education/virtual-games/

9. Turtle Diary





Similar to Best 1000 Games, Turtle Diary is a combinations of different subject areas. All the games offer valuable information about each topic.
http://www.turtlediary.com/science-games.html

10. Reeko's Mad Science Lab
Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab







Reeko's Mad Science Lab is filled with different science project ideas. It gives directions and explanations to each science concept.
http://reekoscience.com/category/science-experiments/

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