Showing posts with label Free Science Games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Science Games. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Coastal Cleanup

Coastal Cleanup http://kids.discovery.com/gaming/shark-week/coastal-cleanup

Grades: 3-5
Help clean up garbage floating along the coastline and save the dolphins and whales! See how many tires, oil drums, and garbage bag you can pick up within the time limit.

Volcano Explorer

Volcano Explorer http://kids.discovery.com/games/build-play/volcano-explorer

Grade: 4-6
Learn about different types of volcanoes and build your own!

Loop Scoop

Loop Scoop http://pbskids.org/loopscoops/

Grades: 1-5
Loop Scoops are short, funny videos to get you thinking about the stuff in your life and what this stuff can do to the environment.

How Much Water Do We Use Game

How Much Water Do We Use Game http://www.epa.gov/safewater/kids/flash/flash_matching.html

Grades: 3-8
Show how much you know about water conservation in this animated game. Match these everyday activities (like taking a shower) with how much water they use.

Water Sense Game

Water Sense Game http://www.epa.gov/watersense/quiz/game_kids.html

Grades: 3-7
Think you know everything there is to know about water? Move the water-efficiency hero Flo through water pipes and answer water-efficiency questions while avoiding water-wasting monsters.

Waste No Words

Waste No Words http://www.epa.gov/osw/education/kids/games/crossword/

Grades: 4-7
How much do you know about garbage and recycling? Find out in this totally awesome crossword puzzle!

Ultraviolent Radiation Game

Ultraviolet Radiation Game http://www.epa.gov/ozone/puzzles/uvpuzzle.html

Grades: 4-7
If you're good with words, and think you know all about ultraviolet radiation (or want to learn), then you're sure to enjoy this crossword puzzle.

Water Stewardship

Water Stewardship http://www.miwaterstewardship.org/youthstewards/onlinewatergames

Grades: 3-7
Check out some of these games, virtual models and fun water activities made just for YOU!

Recycle City

Recycle City http://www.epa.gov/recyclecity/

Grades: 2-6
Explore Recycle City to see how the people of the town reduce waste, use less energy, and even save money by doing simple things at home, at work, and in their neighborhoods.

Roofus' Solar and Efficient Home

Roofus' Solar and Efficient Home http://www1.eere.energy.gov/kids/roofus/

Grades: 3-6
Learn how to be energy efficient at home.

Sewage in Your Face

Sewage in Your Face http://www.sandiego.gov/mwwd/kids/index.shtml

Grades: 2-6
Get to the bottom of sewage in an interactive and fun way.

Lose Your Excuse

Lose Your Excuse http://www.iqagency.com/work/lose-your-excuse-game

Grades: 3-7
Fun games and activities that teach about energy conservation.

Go With the Flow

Go With the flow http://spaceplace.nasa.gov/ocean-currents/

Grades: 6-9
Let NASA teach you all about the flow of water.

The Environauts Mission to Earth

The Environauts Mission to Earth http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/kids/space/index.htm

Grades: 2-5
Help! The planet Ergon is filling up with trash and they need some help.....fast! Can you teach the people of Ergon to protect their environment? I bet you can!

Kid's Air: Air Index Quality Game

Kid's Air: Air Index Quality Game http://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=aqikids_home.index

Grades: 3-6
What should you do when the Air Quality Index is orange? Let the chameleons K.C., Koko, and Kool, show you how EPA measures pollution in the air.

Planet Protector Club for Kids

Planet Protector Club for Kids http://www.epa.gov/epawaste/education/kids/planetprotectors/index.htm

Grades: K-5
The Planet Protectors Club was formed by kids who want to help the environment by reducing waste and saving resources. Anyone can join! Start improving the world around you today!

Environmental Education for Kids

Environmental Education for Kids http://dnr.wi.gov/org/caer/ce/eek/cool/index.htm

Grades: 2-7
Learn about animals, the earth, and people who work in environmental jobs with this online magazine from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

National Library of Medicine: Tox Mystery Game

Tox Mystery http://toxmystery.nlm.nih.gov/

The ToxMystery website was created by the U.S. National Library of Medicine to educate children ages 7–11 about household chemical hazards. Toxie the Cat helps kids find the hazards hidden in each room and offers hints when needed. When all the risky spots in the house have been discovered, Toxie dances and celebrates, and players can print a personalized certificate of completion. ToxMystery is available in English and Spanish. For elementary teachers of science and health, the website features lesson plans, activity ideas, a glossary of chemical terms, and quizzes. The site also features a Parent Resources section containing links to health and science websites.

Source: http://www.nsta.org/publications/freebies.aspx?lid=tnav