Science Apps:
NASA Science offers up to date information from NASA's science missions. It is a fascinating way to understand the Universe in which we live!
HUBBLE Top 100 shares images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. These images are AMAZING and each comes with a description of what you are looking at. A great way to discover the Universe!
BrainPop and BrainPop Jr. offer animated videos of various science concepts using Moby, a lovable robot and his friends, Annie and Tim!
explOratorium - Sound Uncovered is a great interactive app! It explores sound using an interactive book where you can even record yourself and hear it backwards!
explOratorium - Color Uncovered helps you explore the surprising side of color filled with optical illusions and interesting facts!
Science House offers over 80 hands-on Science lessons through video demonstrations.
The EarthViewer app allows you to see what the Earth looked like millions and billions of years ago. Use this interactive app to take a trip through Earth's history!
Science Websites:
Chem for Kids & Physics for Kids provides information on many of the topics we will be discussing in class the first 9-10 weeks of school.
Matter Matters has several different interactive sites for students to explore Matter in many ways.
Zoom Science has various different science experiments for children to try at home.
Time for Kids is Time Magazine's online version for kids! It has many interesting science activities and up to date science information for kids to learn!
As always, NASA has a wealth of information for students and parents about the planets, the Mars Rover, and current/future missions to space!
Matter Matters has several different interactive sites for students to explore Matter in many ways.
Zoom Science has various different science experiments for children to try at home.
Time for Kids is Time Magazine's online version for kids! It has many interesting science activities and up to date science information for kids to learn!
As always, NASA has a wealth of information for students and parents about the planets, the Mars Rover, and current/future missions to space!