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- Solar System
Build your own solar system with planets and comets! Learn...
- Buoyancy
What is Buoyancy? Buoyancy is the tendency of an object to...
- Refraction
What is Refraction? Refraction is the bending of light as it...
- Convex-Lens
What is a Convex Lens? A convex lens is a piece of round...
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- Pendulum
Swing pendulums on different planets and learn about...
- Concave Lens
What is a Concave Lens? A concave lens is a piece of round...
- Solar System
Free science and math simulations for teaching STEM topics, including physics, chemistry, biology, and math, from University of Colorado Boulder
Our top-notch, ad-free virtual lab simulations are designed to help you achieve just that. Engage your learners with interactive, hands-on experiments that make science education more accessible and enjoyable than ever before. 100% free, forever.
The UCAR Center for Science Education has a collection of games and simulations related to weather, climate, atmospheric science, and space weather education. Test your knowledge with one of our games or gain a deeper understanding of earth science through a simulation.
Sandboxels is a free experimentation simulator that can be played in any web browser. It features heat simulation, electricity, density, chemical reactions, cooking, and fire spread. Students are given a hands-on experience with over 500 unique interactive materials.
Are you hesitant about using in-person labs in the classroom? Virtual labs are a great option for both in-school and distance learning! There are LOTS of options out there for online simulations – definitely too many to count! Here are some of my favorite virtual labs to use with my students.
InteractiveChemistry.org games are created by Chemistry Teacher Steven Sogo, supported by a number of talented high school students at Laguna Beach High School. Our mission is to provide free, open-source games and simulations to help teach principles in chemistry and physics classrooms.