STEM Websites & Shows for Kids
NASA Space Place- NASA’s website for kids! With videos, games and more.
Sci Girls on PBS Kids- (3rd-5th grade)- Watch these fun STEM videos and play some games!
Private Life of Plants (3rd-5th grade)- Learn about flowering by watching this beautiful video with David Attenborough, a famous natural historian. Can you create a movie about your favorite plant?
Sid the Science Kid on PBS Kids (TK-K)- Explore questions about science with Sid!
NASA Climate Kids- Learn more about our planet! Then play a fun game on their site like “The Climate Time Machine”
National Geographic Kids- Play one of their online games like “Recycle Roundup” or check out one of their cool videos like how to make a t-shirt tote.
Did you know there is a family of Peregrine Falcons living on the UC Berkeley campus? You can watch them LIVE on the Cal FalconsNest Webcam. Do you notice different behavior at different times of the day?
Watch the Cornell FeederWatch Cam to see which types of birds live in Ithaca, New York. Do any birds look familiar to you? How are they different or similar from the birds in California?
Become a Bird Ninja!- Did you know you can identify a bird without knowing its name? Watch the videos below made by The Bird School Project and then practice your skills outside!
TK-1st: Super Simple Play is a YouTube Channel perfect for little learners. Check out one of their fun videos like “Why It’s Important to Brush Your Teeth!”
2nd-5th+: Design Squad Global is a great YouTube Channel with lots of engineering videos. Check out their Build: Activities and Projects playlist to see some of their fun project ideas like “String Puppets”
Finding Stuff Out is fun TV series that has all of its episodes online! Watch one of their fascinating videos like “Where Does Food Come From?” and more!
The Hidden Worlds of the National Parks- Take a virtually field trip to one of our country’s beautiful national parks like Yosemite, Grand Canyon and Yellowstone in 360°! What do you notice about the landscape? How is it different from where you live? How is it similar?