TO WATCH
Enjoy this series of videos or channels to stream fun STEM contents
You can find 100,000 fun and short TED Lessons on every subject.
Veritasium has songs, experiments, and videos about a variety of STEM concepts.
Minute Physics' YouTube channel uses animations to illustrate physics concepts and answer questions.
ASAP Science's videos look at health, senses, foods, moods, and more.
Brain Craft shows how our brains help us out... and sometimes fool us.
The How It’s Made channel explore the fabrication process of absolutely everything! Matches, mascara, lego, headphones, clarinets, bicycles, stuffed olives… you name it, you learn about it!
Reactions shows how chemistry affects our everyday lives.
Crash Course has very popular videos on chemistry, ecology, and biology.
Brain Floss's videos address "Big Questions" and "Misconceptions". Interesting answers to questions you might never ask!
Mythbusters's videos tear apart everyday myths by using large-scale science experiments!
TED's 20-minute videos (and their blog) feature "Ideas Worth Spreading" in many fields. Discover how real-life problems are being solved through science.
On Maddie’s channel, you’ll watch her go through adventures and discoveries as she asks questions and go in search of answers. Packed with videos about animals, plants, travel and technology, there's always something new to learn and explore!
On the DadLab Channel, Sergei and his kids present fun and educational contents, from toys, activity books, crafts and science experiments you can all do at home!
On the CrashCourse channel, you can find tons of courses about pretty much… everything! Including computer science, physics, economics, astronomy, anatomy, physiology, biology, but also sociology, film history, mythology, literature, ecology, psychology, and much more!
To learn more about the scientist that History forgot, we love the YouTube playlist : “Unsung heroes of science”. These 25 videos are all about 2 minutes long, and they present the work of scientists such as Chien-Shiung Wu, Flossie Wong-Staal, Esther Lederberg, and many more!
Fascinated by Space? Then don’t miss the video gallery on NASA’s website!
Many of the NSF-funded science shows on PBS also have websites full of games and activities that allow kids to get creative and dive deeper into STEM concepts :
Peep and the Big Wide World — one of the first STEM-focused shows for preschool-aged children — has a parents page full of resources, such as how to organize a neighborhood safari, how to teach STEM concepts anywhere, and videos about how to help support your child's development and learning style.
Cyberchase has a 3D-builder math app and dozens of downloadable math and computing-based activities. SciGirls has interactive games on its kids' site, and resources for parents on how to encourage girls in STEM. Design Squad has videos and activities to engage children aged 10 to 13 in hands-on engineering.
With NOVA's Topic Earth, parents and children can explore a range of videos from "Ancient Arctic Animals" to "What it is Like to Live in Antarctica."
Online Science Fun!
On this page, we compile online resources for kids, from videos, to podcast, to interesting websites about STEM learning. Check it out below, and if you want to be added to our list, don’t hesitate to be in touch!