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Short, high-quality science videos with experiments and kid-friendly explanations.
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Ideal for visual learners.
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Everything you need to engage your students all in one place, now from video learning and beyond.
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Your gateway to explore opportunities designed to buildthe next generation STEM workforce by broadeningpathways to STEM fields.
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Offers structured lessons on biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science.
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Includes videos, practice quizzes, and reading materials.
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Totally free with progress tracking.
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Interactive textbooks (Flexbooks), simulations, and videos.
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Covers topics like Life Science, Earth Science, and Physical Science.
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Great for self-paced learning.
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Some lessons are free even without a subscription.
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Interactive science lessons with videos and activities.
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Designed for teachers but great for homeschoolers too.
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Massive database of science fair projects and experiments.
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Filter by grade level, difficulty, and subject.
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Interactive simulations for physics, chemistry, and biology.
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Great for exploring abstract concepts like forces, molecules, and circuits.
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Games, articles, videos, and quizzes covering animals, space, environment, and more.
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Fun biology stories, coloring pages, podcasts, and experiments.
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Covers cells, ecosystems, evolution, and more.
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