Welcome to NG Science, your ultimate online destination for learning about science! Whether you’re just starting out or already love science, NG Science has something exciting for you. Our program is designed to match global science standards, making sure you get the best education possible.
With NG Science, you can explore over 1,000 narrated lessons filled with cool pictures and videos. These lessons make learning fun and easy to understand. You can also find more than 1,000 printable activities and tests, complete with answer keys, to help you practice what you’ve learned.
We have over 400 special video lessons and experiments that show you science in action. These videos are a great way to see how science works in the real world and can help you understand tricky concepts better.
Our 35-part eBook series is full of colorful pictures and interesting facts. These eBooks are perfect for students from kindergarten all the way to 6th grade. They cover a wide range of topics, so there’s always something new to learn.
Creating a free account with NG Science is easy and opens up a world of exciting science learning. Bring the joy of science into your classroom or home today and start exploring the wonders of the world around you!
Choose a topic from the NG Science eBook series that interests you. Read the eBook and create a colorful poster that highlights the most fascinating facts you learned. Share your poster with the class and explain why you found this topic exciting.
Watch one of the NG Science video experiments and try to replicate it at home or in the classroom. Record your process and results, and present your findings to the class. Discuss what you learned and any challenges you faced during the experiment.
Using the printable activities and tests from NG Science, create a short quiz for your classmates. Include questions from different science topics you’ve learned about. After the quiz, review the answers together and discuss any surprising facts.
Pick a science lesson from NG Science and turn it into a short story or comic strip. Use your creativity to make the science concepts come alive through characters and a storyline. Share your story with the class and explain the science behind it.
Organize a virtual science fair using NG Science resources. Choose a topic, conduct research, and create a presentation or model. Present your project to the class online, and explore each other’s projects to learn about different science topics.
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Explore NG Science, your one-stop online portal for K-6 science education. Our comprehensive curriculum, tailored to global science standards, is filled with digital resources to enhance science instruction in your classroom. Dive into over 1,000 narrated, rich media lessons, 1,000+ printable activities and assessments with answer keys, and 400+ bespoke video lessons and experiments. Also, discover our 35-part full-color eBook series catering to students from kindergarten to 6th grade. Create a free account and bring engaging science learning to your classroom with NG Science today!
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Science – The study of the natural world through observation and experiments. – Science helps us understand how the world works, like why the sky is blue or how plants grow.
Education – The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university. – Education is important because it helps us gain knowledge and skills for the future.
Lessons – Units of instruction or learning sessions in a particular subject. – Our teacher prepared interesting lessons about the solar system for us this week.
Activities – Tasks or actions that are done for a particular purpose, often to learn something new. – The science activities in class today included building a model volcano.
Videos – Recordings of moving visual images that can be used as educational tools. – We watched videos about the water cycle to better understand how it works.
Experiments – Scientific tests conducted to discover something unknown or to test a hypothesis. – In our science class, we conducted experiments to see how different liquids affect plant growth.
eBooks – Digital versions of books that can be read on electronic devices. – Our teacher assigned us to read an eBook about famous scientists for homework.
Students – Individuals who are studying at a school or other educational institution. – The students were excited to participate in the science fair and present their projects.
Learning – The process of acquiring knowledge or skills through study, experience, or teaching. – Learning about different ecosystems helps students appreciate the diversity of life on Earth.
Concepts – Ideas or principles that help to understand or explain something. – The teacher explained the concepts of gravity and motion using simple experiments.