Teachers can use these websites and apps to enhance learning tasks, making them more engaging without adding tons of prep ...
This platform shows students how to perform various DIY experiments at home. Experiments include making a parachute, catapult, a solar cooker, and more. Students can use this online resource to access ...
KCRA 3 meteorologist Dirk Verdoorn has been hosting in-studio science lessons for students. The educational programming started during the pandemic. If you have questions for Dirk, you can message him ...
Hosted by Grace Webb and ' The Rapping Science Teacher' Matt Green, in the lesson we'll investigate light energy and learn about the Moon and our Solar System. Astronaut Tim Peake will also make a ...
As October wrapped up, many US schools announced plans to continue remote learning. That got the Newscripts gang thinking: Baking-soda-and-vinegar volcanoes are fine, but what can a ...
From Play-Doh to Barbie, major toy companies have long sought a foothold in the education marketplace by offering branded classroom materials and educational videos teachers can use. But now, one ...
With more than 30 million children stuck at home due to coronavirus-related school closings, many parents have suddenly become homeschool teachers. For parents who don't have teaching experience, ...
Teachers say that talking about COVID-19 in science class can provide real-world examples of biological processes, start conversations about information literacy, and give students a space to process ...
When the pandemic sent many students home, University of Arizona researchers and Tucson teachers quickly adapted to the challenges of teaching science without a lab or classroom. A new paper, ...
KSAT Meteorologist Sarah Spivey takes you into her “classroom” to learn all about the Moon and why it looks a little different every night. Sarah Spivey is a San Antonio native who grew up watching ...