BBC Earth

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Free Resources on Nature, Science, Sustainability, & More.

Tumble Science Podcast for Kid‪s‬

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Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family and explores stories of science and discovery. The podcast is hosted and produced by Lindsay Patterson (science and journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher).

Young Scientist Lab

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Videos such as “Land: Earth’s Important Resource” may not seem very interesting, but the site packs key concepts into two-minute clips, providing kids with the information they need to participate in engaging activities such as “Developing Possible Solutions — Slippery Soil.” For high school and middle school kids, student modules make attempts to connect with students’ real lives. For example, “Taking the Energy Challenge” has kids compare the energy uses of two teenagers with realistic lifestyles. A few virtual labs are structured so students explore, plan, and experiment, mirroring NGSS scientific practices and encouraging students to think about designing their own investigations.

The Knowledge Network for Innovations in Learning and Teaching

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algebra, arithmetic, art, astronomy, biology, calculus, chemistry, computer science, dance, data science, Earth science, economics, education, ELA, engineering, ENL, ethnic studies, geography, geology, geometry, Health, health education, history, Humanities, Languages, literacy, Mathematics, mathematics, music, Natural Sciences, physical education, physics, political science, psychology, science, Social Sciences, social studies, sociology, statistics, Technology, theatre, trigonometry

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This website provides an open space for educators to share their knowledge and practices to help improve education in a rapid change in the world. This website offers mini-courses that are carried out by PreK-12 teachers, college instructors, online education specialists, etc. Mini-courses are offered for grades K-12 and include units, instructions, learning goals, and more.

Wonderopolis

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An educational website consisting of “wonders”, daily articles about specific subjects. Broad subjects include science, math, social studies, language arts, technology, and arts and culture. Articles have highlighted words that give definitions when moused over, tests, and suggested activities.