Energy in a Roller Coaster Ride Grades 3-12
Where are you likely to find many kids over the summer? The amusement park! Take your class on a virtual roller coaster ride and help them understand the relationship between potential and kinetic energy.
A Day at the Beach Grades PreK-1
Headed to the beach this summer? Offer your kids some water + sun safety tips with the help of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood!
The Sea Turtle Hatch Grades 1-5
Join The Wild Kratts as they demonstrate what it's like for baby sea turtles to be born! Your class will never view the beach the same way again.
Swimming with Sea Cows Grades K-12
In this activity, students research the Florida manatee and investigate how human impact has altered its habitat. This lesson is a great way to help students develop their life science and ocean literacy knowledge!
The Grand Canyon: How it Formed Grades 3-12
Give your students an aerial tour of the Grand Canyon as they learn how it was created! Lesson plan from NOVA.
Geysers at Yellowstone Grades 4-6
How many students in your class have ever visited Yellowstone National Park? Bring the park to them with this video + activity, in which they learn about the geology behind thermal basins and geysers!
What is a Wave Grades 6-12
Teach your class what makes a wave... a wave with this cool interactive examining various wave motions!
You at the Zoo: Variety is Valuable Grades 3-8
We know a lot of families will be beach-bound this summer… Help kids develop an appreciation for the biodiversity in Florida's wetlands with the following video + activity.
You at the Zoo: Survival on the Savannah Grades 3-8
Go on a virtual adventure to the African Savanna and meet the world's fastest cheetah! In this video + activity, students learn how cheetahs have adapted to survive in their habitat.
A Visit to Yellowstone Grades 3-8
Did you know that Yellowstone National Park contains the world's largest collection of geothermal features? Get a tour of the park and see why millions visit each year - to witness the explosive and colorful geological displays!