
There is so much out there on the web to help kids learn. But it’s so hard to find! At EdAlive Top Sites you’ll find over 500 educational web sites designed expressly for, or useful to you in your quest for great resources.
We’ll be adding to it from time to time so come back again and see what’s new. There’s no other place on the web with such a comprehensive listing for teachers, parents and kids!
If you’d like to suggest a site then click here.
To find what you’re looking for simply click on the tags below. They are additive so the more you click the more precise your result.
Filter these 10 resources:
AMSER
Resources for Community and Technical CollegesAMSER (the Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for use by those in Community and Technical Colleges but free for anyone to use. AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout.
How do you rate this resource?

BrainPOP
Animated resources that bring learning to lifeAnimated, curriculum-based content that supports educators and engages students – in school, at home, and on mobile devices. Resources include movies, quizzes, games, mobile apps, experiments, activity pages, and much more covering hundreds of topics within Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Technology, Arts & Music, and Health. All content is aligned to state standards including Common Core.
How do you rate this resource?

Explore Learning – Gizmos
Math & science simulationsWorld’s largest library of math & science simulations – Gizmos are interactive math and science simulations for grades 3-12. Over 400 Gizmos aligned to the latest standards help educators bring powerful new learning experiences to the classroom.
How do you rate this resource?

Gifted and Talented
Unleash your child's geniusCourses are specially designed to meet the needs of advanced learners. K-12 courses in Mathematics, Language Arts, Science & Computer Programming feature a combination of multimedia instruction and automated assessment of student work to provide students with a personalized, self-paced learning experience. You can choose to work with the support of tutors or work independently. Developed by Stanford University
How do you rate this resource?

How to Smile
Hand picked science and maths activitiesA free-access collection of 3,500 of the best hands-on science and math activities for all ages. Based at UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of the Science, SMILE makes STEM fun and educational, and draws activities from leading science centers, science and science education organizations, universities and national agencies.
How do you rate this resource?

Plus Magazine
Living mathematicsArticles on mathematics and its applications to science, art and society. An internet magazine which aims to introduce readers to the beauty and the practical applications of mathematics.
How do you rate this resource?

Teachers Try Science
Engaging lessons, teaching strategies and resourcesDeveloped to bring best practices in design-based learning to your school. Design-based learning gives you the flexibility to facilitate and enable students to synthesize skills from a variety of disciplines and integrate them into learning activities. For example, to solve a problem in environmental science, students might need to employ physics, chemistry and earth science concepts and skills.
How do you rate this resource?

The Concord Consortium
Realizing the promise of educational technologyWe imagine a deeply digital future, where teaching and learning seamlessly incorporate the best features of digital technology to dramatically improve education. We’re a nonprofit educational research and development organization based in Concord, Massachusetts. Our pioneering work brings the promise of technology into a reality for education in science, math and engineering.
How do you rate this resource?

The Futures Channel
Hands on, real world math and science for the classroomEducational videos and activities for hands-on, real world math and science in the classroom. The Futures Channel partners with schools around the country as well as a wide range of publishers, science centers, professional development service providers, websites and more to provide high quality real world digital content to enhance their education offerings and objectives
How do you rate this resource?

The Jason Project
Education through explorationA non-profit organization that connects students, in the classroom and out, to real science and exploration to inspire and motivate them to study and pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).
How do you rate this resource?