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Nature-Watch provides educational nature products and craft activity kits designed to teach children about nature. Our hands on educational materials and crafts engage, enlighten and enliven the learning experience for children while being a great resource of nature instructional materials for indoor and outdoor educators.
Ages 4 and up, but primarily younger children.
Experiments that you can do using candy.
STEM career exploration and development information.
Learn to code software online for free.
Code.orgĀ® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by women and underrepresented minorities. Our vision is that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science, just like biology, chemistry or algebra.
Lots and lots and lots of articles about earth science. This is a great resource for STEM based activities.
Use the sun's energy to heat up a tasty treat with this simple solar oven! Have you ever heard the expression that it's so hot out you could fry an egg on the sidewalk? Have you ever wondered if it's true? Find out with this easy, fun, and delicious solar oven science project that uses only household items and a pizza box. Plus, learn about absorption, insulation, and the sun's energy.
Kids Ahead is the place to find the coolest science, technology, engineering, and math stuff for kids like you.
The Kids' Science Challenge is chock full of inspiring videos, fun games, and downloadable hands-on science activities. Our Science Careers pages provides resources for future scientists from elementary through college. The Kids' Science Challenge is a project of Jim Metzner Productions, Inc. and made possible by the National Science Foundation.
This page (and website) has a lot of STEM activities that you can download in Microsoft Doc format.
A collection of games about space and space exploration.
From the GS of NE Kansas/NW Missouri council: features lots of science based activities & experiments for various levels with step by step instructions.
This website from Technology Education has links to various STEM resources ranging in ages from elementary school to college.
A listing of hands-on experiments and modules for elementary, middle, and high school students in subjects such as how to build a robot, nanotechnology, astronomy, the moon, gravity, etc.
A ton of different sites about STEM with resources and activities.
A long list of activities and resources that engage kids in the outdoors while earning about gardens and farms.
Tons of hands-on experiments with easy to find ingredients and materials. From PBS Kids.