Look here for a compilation of free resources for students. You'll find online activities, research tools, educational games, and more.
An excellent comprehensive resource. Find free online games and activities. A guide is provided to help parents find specific content.
A virtual online science and the natural world museum that exposes visitors to information on the history of science, scientific method, and alternate science.
Explore and learn about music with the DataDragon’s free online tutorials and guides.
34 lessons, a practice section, and a one or two player game to help students learn chords.
NASA's Imagine the Universe site offers free posters, booklets, lithographs, and CDs for teachers and homeschoolers.
NASA Kids’ Club is a site for kids to play games and learn about NASA. There are also activities for K4 aged children.
StarChild is a NASA learning site for ages 5-13 to learn about the solar system. It also provides information about space travel and more!
Just for Kids provides a variety of fun activities and games about birds and other animals. You'll find videos and live web cams!
National Geographic gives a virtual learning trip around the globe through engaging activities, videos, maps, infographics, fun facts, and quizzes. Created for educators, families, and learners in grades K-12.
Learn about weather, satellite meteorology, and Earth science with fun articles, games and videos.
Learn Spanish with free online audio tutorials, cultural notes, grammar, vocabulary, verbs drills, books, mini-books, and links to helpful sites.
PBS Kids Games is a free resource that has many topics for children from adventure games to story telling and even creating your own games.
We do not publish content that discriminates based on personal attributes such as age, gender, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, national origin, family status, marital status, disability, or medical or genetic condition.