Science - Anywhere Learning Videos
Pre-K though Elementary
Gloria Pereyra-Robertson teacher at Washington Elementary, in this bilingual lesson, leads students in learning about the Coronavirus -- what it is, dealing with emotions related to it and how to stay safe from it. Students will also learn to share responsibilities to achieve a common goal.
Join Greg Franklin (Lone Pine Elementary) to learn about Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion. Students will explore early physics through several experiments involving acceleration, inertia and momentum.
In this episode, students will help Miss Britt choose the right outfits to wear depending on the weather outside. This cognitive learning experience includes read-alouds and music to engage your student.
Katie Cutsforth, teacher at Jacksonville Elementary, makes math fun in this episode. Mrs. Cutsforth will show students several games to make counting and addition fun. So, have your kids grab their plastic Easter eggs, and an egg carton, and get ready to add!
Greg Franklin, teacher Lone Pine Elementary, in this episode of Science Rewind teachers your upper elementary student all about chemical reactions. Learn what a chemical reaction is and how to tell if a chemical reaction is taking place by identifying specific traits.
TEACHER: Melissa Cellini/Washignton Elementary
DESCRIPTION: Get ready to learn about bats while practicing writing and comprehension skills. In this episode, your students will read a book, use a Venn diagram and learn about a bat’s life cycle. Optional: To participate in the game, grab a pen and piece of paper.
TITLE: Field Trip: Wildlife Images
GRADE LEVEL: K-12
DESCRIPTION: Get ready for adventure with an up close view of the animal ambassadors at Wildlife Images. In this virtual field trip, you will get to meet several animals including many types of birds, wolves, flying squirrels, brown bears and more. This field trip also offers a rare look inside the wildlife recover area where specialists are worki
TEACHERS: Britt Zimmerman & Connor Reese/The Learning Loft Preschool at KidTime Children’s Discovery MuseumDESCRIPTION: Ah hoy matey! Get ready for adventure in this lesson all about pirates. In this episode, students will not only tap into their imaginations - they’ll practice research skills, they’ll learn how to use a map and more.
Miss Britt and Teacher Connor are expecting a package, but they don’t feel the same about it. In this cognitive learning experience, children will work on developing social emotional literacy skills through reading, music and movement.
Students will explore informational texts for information about ladybugs. They will practice charting what they know, wonder and have learned. Students will learn about ladybugs, practice researching skills and make their own ladybug craft.
Britt Zimmerman & Connor Reese, of The Learning Loft Preschool at Kid Time Children’s Discovery Museum, go on an adventure in the ocean with reading, music and movement. In this cognitive learning experience, children will learn about animals that live underwater. They’ll also practice sorting animals by distinguishing characteristics.
Join Apryll Hammers (Howard Elementary) and her helpers for learning without the power struggle. You and your student will learn several fun math and reading games that don’t involve worksheets.
TEACHER: Jodi Smith & Angela Whitehead/Washington ElementaryDESCRIPTION: See the amazing things magnets can do and explore the states of matter. In this episode, students will learn about the power of magnets - including how to make a magnet float in midair. Students will also see several experiments as they study the states of matter.
TEACHER: Britt Zimmerman and Connor Reese/Learning Loft Preschool at Kid Time Children’s MuseumPut your paleontologist hat on to learn more about how to become a scientist. Students will learn about what a paleontologist does. They’ll also practice making scientific observations. Students will even learn about how to conduct research with non-fiction books.
TEACHER: Ryan King/Ruch Outdoor Community School DESCRIPTION: Grab your virtual hiking boots and virtually head to Forest Park to learn about the different aspects of a forest community. In this episode you’ll learn about biodiversity and why it’s important. Plus, learn more about the five features of a forest - fauna, flora, fire, fungus and future.
GRADE LEVEL: K-2TEACHER: Brie Olsen/Abraham Lincoln Elementary & Zoey Boyles/Oak Grove ElementaryDESCRIPTION: Get excited about learning by taking the classroom undersea. In this episode, students will learn about sharks and other sea creatures. They’ll sing and even put their math skills to use by measuring different sea animals.
TEACHER: Mike Yunkherr and Troy Thompson/Griffin Creek ElementaryDESCRIPTION: Get ready for some fun experiments including creating slime and elephant’s toothpaste. Optional tools for slime: borax/glue/2 plastic bags/water/food coloring. Optional tools for elephant toothpaste: hydrogen peroxide/plastic bottle/yeast/cup/dish soap/spoon/water/food coloring
TEACHER: John Jackson, BUGS-R-US Educational ServicesDESCRIPTION: Oregon has one of the most diverse costal ecosystems on the planet and now it’s coming to YOU! Explore sea life using models and real specimens as we discuss the fish, plant, bird and mammal life along the Oregon Beaches. Find the digital resource here: https://bit.ly/BugsRUsPDF
TEACHER: Kristen Robinson & Sarah Mould/Kennedy ElementaryDESCRIPTION: In this episode, students will learn about pandas while practicing skills of charting what they know, wonder and have learned. Students will read about pandas, learn how to draw a panda and identify the main topics of a story. Optional: Grab a paper and a black & pink marker to take part in the panda drawing.
TEACHER: Zoey Boyles/Oak Grove ElementaryDESCRIPTION: In this episode, students will learn about their role in the world. That starts with checking in with their bodies and breath. Students will also learn about what it means to be cooperative when playing games. Students will also learn about where they are physically in the world.
TEACHER: Zoey Boyles/Oak Grove Elementary DESCRIPTION: Bring a spoon and four feet of string to participate in the sound experiment. Students will learn how sound is made. Plus, students will see how their words impact others. They’ll also learn how to check in with their emotions when they’re feeling frustrated. Optional: Spoons of different sizes, 4 feet of string, paper, crayons