Free science resources for educators and parents

Schools around the world have closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, leaving parents and teachers scrambling to figure out how kids can learn at home. We can help! Science News Explores and the Science News in High Schools Digital Library offer a variety of free, age-appropriate STEM resources for kids from fifth through 12th grades.

Science News Explores

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Stay up to date on the latest news and science discoveries with articles written in a kid-friendly way. Science News Explores offers helpful resources for at-home learning, including:

For more info on the free resources Science News Explores offers, check out our guide for kids and parents.

Science News in High Schools

The Science News in High Schools Digital Library has dozens upon dozens of original STEM-related exercises, all tied to Science News articles. Whether you’re looking for material about evolution, space, chemistry, climate change, public health or anything in between — we’ve got you covered. Use these resources to engage students with core high school concepts or to build virtual lessons for your students.

Search the Digital Library using any keyword to find resources to engage your kids. You can also use the filters to narrow by exercise type, science topic and NGSS-DCI Alignment codes.

The Science News in High Schools program serves nearly 5,000 public high schools across the United States and worldwide. If you’re interested in receiving free Science News magazines plus educator resources next school year, sign up here.

We hope these resources help you through these challenging times. Have a question or a suggestion about these resources? E-mail feedback@sciencenews.org.

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