Academic Resources

Brain Pop

A trusted learning platform used in the classroom and at home, reaching millions of kids worldwide–built on the belief that any child can become a confident learner. Includes lessons and curriculum for grades K-8.


Science Resources for Learning at Home

Carolina Biological Supply Company created this resource for remote learning environments. Explore the resources for elementary and middle school students from Carolina’s Building Blocks of Science™ 3D, Innovators in Science, and Smithsonian Programs.


Code.org

Code.org® is a global nonprofit ensuring every student has the opportunity to understand how AI works, how to reason with it, and how to create with it — not just use it.


At Home Science Activities

Database of activities from science museums, public television stations, universities, and other educational organizations. All activities are available to anyone, free of charge.


Open Culture

Free educational media. Find thousands of free online courses, audio books, textbooks, eBooks, language lessons, movies and more

National Inventors Hall of Fame

Website aims to inspire emerging creators and entrepreneurs through our education programs and honor the history of innovation through our museum and Hall of Fame Inductees.

PBS Learning Media

GBH and PBS have curated FREE, curriculum-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for Massachusetts teachers


Pitsco’s STEM at Home

Hands on science, CTE, and STEM resources. Support for homeschool with hands-on STEM kits, step-by-step guides, and activities that make teaching science, engineering, and math easier.


Science Mom

Clear explanations, creative projects, and real learning—built for homeschool families. Join live, watch replays, or go self-paced.


Science Museum Group Learning Resources

Learning resources provided by the Science Museum Group to explore different experiments and exibits virtually.



Science News for Students

Science News Explores is an award-winning publication dedicated to providing topical stories on current events in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) for children ages 9 and up, their parents and educators.



The History Makers

The HistoryMakers is a non-profit research and educational institution committed to preserving and making widely accessible the untold personal stories of both well-known and unsung African Americans. The HistoryMakers enlightens, entertains and educates the public, helping to refashion a more inclusive record of American history.


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