Science (3598 resources)

Online Science Games

Girl on computer  Online games are a great way to build science skills and reinforce concepts. Use these science games in your classroom to help your students improve their knowledge, while having fun! Each link will take you to a fun and instructive game on FunBrain.com, an educational gaming site for kids. Your students, no matter what their age, are sure to enjoy these activities!

Primary (Grades Pre-K—3)

Students interpret maps to learn earthquake facts.

This game reinforces sequencing skills in science, vocabulary, and geography.

Students interpret maps to learn tornado facts.

Students practice recognizing constellations.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in many areas.

Finish sentences using weather facts.

Students can practice sorting recyclable items.

Intermediate (Grades 3-5)

Students interpret maps to learn earthquake facts.

This game reinforces sequencing skills in science, vocabulary, and geography.

Students interpret maps to learn tornado facts.

Students practice recognizing constellations.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in many areas.

Finish sentences using weather facts.

Students try to determine the names of famous scientists, mathematicians, or presidents using picture and text clues.

Middle (Grades 5-8)

Students interpret maps to learn earthquake facts.

This game reinforces sequencing skills in science, vocabulary, and geography.

Work on your knowledge of the elements in the periodic table.

Students interpret maps to learn tornado facts.

Students practice recognizing constellations.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in many areas.

Finish sentences using weather facts.

Secondary (Grades 9-12)

Work on your knowledge of the elements in the periodic table.

Students practice recognizing constellations.

This version of Hangman tests kids' vocabulary in many areas.


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