5 STEM Websites for Kids (that are fun!)

Posted in Science Tutoring, Educational Technology

5 STEM Websites for Kids (that are fun!)

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is an important area of focus in the classroom and at home.  One of the questions we often receive, is how do I engage my daughter or son in STEM?

Fortunately, several of our Math and Science tutors, have shared their 5 favourite and fun STEM websites for kids:

1) The Science of Winter Olympics: With the Winter Olympics around the corner, the NBC Learn team has teamed up with the National Science Foundation to prepare 16 videos about how Math and Science impact sports.   There is an opportunity to learn about gravity, friction, speed and the biology and chemistry of the human body.

2) Science Bob: This website covers everything about science, including research tips, experiments and a Q&A section for everything you were wondering about science.

3) Cool Math Games: Excite your younger kids with this fun and interactive website that covers all things math, including numbers, logic, skill and strategy.

4) National Geographic Kids: This website inspires young adventurers to explore the world through games, apps, maps and videos.

5) Brain Pop Jr: This site and it's older version Brain Pop offers tons of educational videos and games in areas like math and science along with social studies, art and history.

Related Articles View All

Uncovering Modern Mining: The Future Careers for Students You Didn’t Know Existed

Joanne Sallay from Teachers on Call, shares the mining industry’s technological advancements, its focus on sustainability, the exciting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) and skilled trades job opportunities for students.

How to Watch the 2024 Olympics with Kids: Fun Educational Activities and Lessons

Teachers on Call guides families on how to make the most of the Olympic Games with fun educational activities and lessons.

Discover Spectacular Fireworks, Air Shows, and Drones at Vancouver's Honda Celebration of Light

We've interviewed Catherine Runnals, President of Brand.Live about the Honda Celebration of Light in Vancouver, British Columbia.

 

Looking for a tutor?

We are here to help your student excel. Contact Teachers on Call today to get started with our award-winning tutoring services.

Get Started Today

Contact Us