Online Learning

The United States Mint offers free, complete lesson plans for grades K-12. Use coins as a jumping-off point to teach science, social studies, math, and more.

Looking for ways to integrate more art and creativity in your lessons/activities? Crayola For Educators provides art-integrated lesson/activity plans for each content area, in grades K-12.

Earth School is taking students on a month of daily adventures – or Quests – that will help them understand and celebrate our natural world, while learning about how dependent we are on our planet. Now more than ever, we need to protect, nurture and care for Earth – so join Earth School to learn something amazing every weekday between Earth Day (April 22nd) and World Environment Day (June 5th).

Exploring how Imagineers at Disney World use STEM concepts to create magic experiences for park guests.

Protecting yourself in public is very important right now amid the Coronavirus pandemic. FOX 10's Ty Brennan learned how to make your own face covering at the Arizona Science Center.

Introduce kids to archaeology by excavating the chocolate chips or candies out of a cookie.

 In this experiment, we will be able to “mummify” an apple! Observe the process of desiccation and see how mummification changes the way things break down!

Create your own ocean biome with this sensory bottle made with objects you may have around the house.

Ever wonder how your hand works? Movements of the hand are mostly started by muscles in the forearm. For today we are going to focus on the flexor tendons that allow you to grip and grab.

The laws of motion are all around us! Newton’s first law of motion states that an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by another force.