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Science Journals for Kids equips teachers with grade level adapted science articles and supplementary materials for free. We are grateful to share our collection of science articles, podcasts, and video resources with teachers all around the world!
Science Journal for Kids aims to make scientific research discoveries more accessible to the general audience and particularly to children. We do that by digitally publishing kid-friendly adaptations of scientific papers.
Kids have the right to understand the world they are inheriting from us! That’s why we exists. Teachers can access classroom-ready resources to align with educational standards and spark curiosity in scientific inquiry.
Science is all about asking questions! If you have a question for us or our scientists, we want to hear from you! You can use the Ask-A-Scientist video interface to record a message and we'll help connect you with an expert's response. Kids and teens, bring a trusted adult to help with the process.
Elementary and middle school kids can access to recent scientific research! These articles explain scientific research in English that kids can understand.
Science Journals for Kids equips teachers with grade level adapted science articles and supplementary materials for free. We are grateful to share our collection of science articles, podcasts, and video resources with teachers all around the world!
One way to do this is by providing audio versions of a text that students can listen to while reading. This text-to-speech option is available for many of the articles – especially the latest ones. Students can pull up the YouTube link and listen along while they read. This resource is meant for:
Scientific Articles about 4 Extinct Animals. Collections. Aug 2024.
Kids have the right to understand the world they are inheriting from us! That’s why we exists. Teachers can access classroom-ready resources to align with educational standards and spark curiosity in scientific inquiry.
Teaching science in Australia or New Zealand? Engage your students with scientific research from their home country. Here, we present seven articles from Australia and New Zealand adapted for middle and high school students. They cover various topics – from biodiversity to social science.