Science Resources

This is a website created by several districts to give teachers interactive games to play in the classroom. There are games and activities for every subject and every age level and they are all listed by TEKS!

Scholastic has some great science games using the magic school bus! There are several other activities, but the magic school bus has the most science related.

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National Geographic kids has a lot of great videos, games, news stories and much more for kids of all ages to enjoy!

Bill Nye has some great activities to try with your class along with a description of each episode of his show. They don't have the actual show linked there but you can read about what each show is about.

This page has several links to other pages about all different types of science pages. There are activities, games, lessons, etc all linked to this page.

Some great resources about NASA for students.

Nine planets has all of the planets and moons listed with information about each (more of a middle school to high school site)
Dust Bunny is similar to sight above. Has all planets listed and more details when you click on the planet.
Dust Bunny is similar to sight above. Has all planets listed and more details when you click on the planet.

ABPI has some great resources for all grade levels. They have interactive videos/lessons and printables that go with the lessons. Take some time to explore the site to see what works for you.