Best of the Web
Below you will find a selection of my favorite educational websites. Many we use in class, but others we do not always have time to get to, or explore fully. Please let me know if you have any you would like to add to the list. I am always looking for more fun and interesting additions.
Science Squad - huge selections of experiments to try at home, with accompanying videos to watch
Switchzoo – great site to build your own animals and habitats
bbc science - Explore a variety of activities on living things, materials and physical processes. Play the game, revise and then do the quiz!
Brain Pop - A selection of free and informative movies from Brain Pop.
Create a Graph - Quick and easy graphing with just a few clicks.
Cyber Cafe- Visit the cyber cafe and learn about internet safety. See how to text, surf, IM, email, and network safely with others.
EdHeads - Edheads helps students learn through educational Science games and activities designed to meet state and national standards.
Fact Monster - Fact Monster is a free reference site for students, teachers, and parents. Get homework help and find facts on thousands of subjects.
Gamequarium- An enormous resource of puzzles and games for all ages.
Mr. Nussbaum - On MrNussbaum.com you will find dozens of interactive games, activities, and worksheets.
Planet Earth - Check out some highlights from the Discovery Channel and find out about all your favorite animals.
Women's Adventures in Science - Girls make great scientists! Visit this site to learn about 10 of the best, build your own robot, and lots more...
Weather Wiz Kids - Meteorologist Crystal Walker explains all you might ever want to know about the fascinating world of weather.
ZuiTube- A filtered kid friendly version of YouTube. ZuiTube has over 60000 parent and teacher approved videos.
Learning Games for Kids - These learning games and songs are fun, teach important skills for preschool and elementary school kids and they're free.
Below you will find a selection of my favorite educational websites. Many we use in class, but others we do not always have time to get to, or explore fully. Please let me know if you have any you would like to add to the list. I am always looking for more fun and interesting additions.
Science Squad - huge selections of experiments to try at home, with accompanying videos to watch
Switchzoo – great site to build your own animals and habitats
bbc science - Explore a variety of activities on living things, materials and physical processes. Play the game, revise and then do the quiz!
Brain Pop - A selection of free and informative movies from Brain Pop.
Create a Graph - Quick and easy graphing with just a few clicks.
Cyber Cafe- Visit the cyber cafe and learn about internet safety. See how to text, surf, IM, email, and network safely with others.
EdHeads - Edheads helps students learn through educational Science games and activities designed to meet state and national standards.
Fact Monster - Fact Monster is a free reference site for students, teachers, and parents. Get homework help and find facts on thousands of subjects.
Gamequarium- An enormous resource of puzzles and games for all ages.
Mr. Nussbaum - On MrNussbaum.com you will find dozens of interactive games, activities, and worksheets.
Planet Earth - Check out some highlights from the Discovery Channel and find out about all your favorite animals.
Women's Adventures in Science - Girls make great scientists! Visit this site to learn about 10 of the best, build your own robot, and lots more...
Weather Wiz Kids - Meteorologist Crystal Walker explains all you might ever want to know about the fascinating world of weather.
ZuiTube- A filtered kid friendly version of YouTube. ZuiTube has over 60000 parent and teacher approved videos.
Learning Games for Kids - These learning games and songs are fun, teach important skills for preschool and elementary school kids and they're free.