Science games for kids are designed to help children see the relevance of science in their daily lives. These games are not only educational, but also serve as a bridge between the virtual world and the real world by incorporating familiar locations and experiences that children can relate to.
The family games in this app encourage co-learning between parents and children through hands-on activities and parent notes. These activities also provide tips for conversations, allowing families to continue the learning experience beyond the app.
The Play and Learn Science app offers 15 educational games covering various scientific topics such as Earth Science, Physical Science, Environmental Science, and Life Science. These games are designed to be both fun and educational, helping children develop problem-solving skills while also learning about science.
In addition to games, the app also offers drawing tools and stickers to make the learning experience more interactive and engaging. The focus is on making science fun and enjoyable for children, while also providing them with valuable knowledge.
The app also includes bilingual options, allowing children to learn in their native language or practice a new language. This feature makes the app accessible to a wider audience and promotes language learning in a fun and interactive way.
The Play and Learn Science app is part of PBS KIDS' commitment to helping children develop the skills they need to succeed in school and in life. As the number one educational media brand for kids, PBS KIDS offers a variety of educational resources through television, digital media, and community-based programs.
This app was created as part of the Ready To Learn Initiative, with funding from the U.S. Department of Education. It was developed under a cooperative agreement and does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education.
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