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Educational Science Games

Written by: Holly Cook

Science isn't just a subject we have to study in school: It's all around us, and it can be really fun to learn about! You can do lots of experiments at home on your own, and you can also play all sorts of games that can help you learn about different types of science, like biology, astronomy, and zoology. There are lots of fun, free games online that can help you learn about science. Try playing a few and you might even start getting better grades in school!

Science isn't just a subject we have to study in school: It's all around us, and it can be really fun to learn about! You can do lots of experiments at home on your own, and you can also play all sorts of games that can help you learn about different types of science, like biology, astronomy, and zoology. There are lots of fun, free games online that can help you learn about science. Try playing a few and you might even start getting better grades in school!

USCI Article on Educational Science Games
  • Periodic Table Battleship: The periodic table of elements is a chart that people use to learn about the different elements that everything is made of. It can seem pretty complicated at first, but you can learn more about it by playing a game of Battleship that uses the periodic table.
  • Outer Space Molecule Chase: Help Linus the rat to escape from a space station, create molecules that he needs to get past obstacles, and save the world.
  • Balancing Chemical Equations: When you work with chemical equations, they always need to balance out, so that every particle on one side is accounted for on the other. This game has three levels that can help you learn about and practice balancing chemical equations.
  • Element Hangman: Figure out which element the computer has chosen before the atom man completely decays!
  • Periodic Table Bingo: Print out these bingo cards and play with your friends to learn about the different elements in the periodic table.
  • Chemistry Crossword Puzzle: Learning about science includes learning new words to help you explain and understand what you're learning. Try this crossword puzzle to learn some words about chemistry.
  • Respiratory Journey: Go on a journey with oxygen and carbon dioxide to see what happens to the air you breathe in this game.
  • Learn About Bone Anatomy: Bones might seem like just hard, solid things, similar to rocks, but they're actually living tissue. Find out about the skeletal system and how bones work while playing this game.
  • DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis Hangman: Practice using words about biology in this game and keep the pirate from walking off of the plank into the ocean.
  • Biosphere Puzzle: Sort parts of a biome and see how they all work together in this game.
  • Mission: Taxonomy: Plants and animals are sorted into different categories and subcategories to help us see how they're all related to each other. In this game, you'll need to copy this process on another planet, helping aliens to learn about the types of life that come from Earth.
  • Healthy Heart Anatomy: Can you identify the different parts of a human heart?
  • Abiotic vs. Biotic Memory Game: Test your memory and your knowledge of biology by playing this matching game about living and non-living things.
  • Helios: A Game About How the Sun Makes Energy! NASA designed this game that can help you learn about the sun.
  • Solar System Explorer: Help Paxi the alien land on different planets and learn about our solar system.
  • Ready, Set, Grow: Learn about how plants grow with Elmo and Abby Cadabby!
  • Rover Coder: Explore Mars by piloting a rover around the planet's surface.
  • Stop Disasters! Natural disasters like earthquakes and hurricanes can't be stopped, but people can do a lot to protect themselves so that people aren't hurt when these things happen.
  • Morphy: The Smithsonian made this space exploration game to help people learn about life science.
  • Zoology Games: Try these activities to share what you know about animals and learn more.
  • Build a Biome: Players choose the plants, animals, precipitation, and temperatures to build a biome in this game.
  • Medical Marvels: Skeletons for Kids: Explore the skeletal system in this fun interactive game.
  • Eterna: Discover the Cure: Learn about the parts that make up RNA, then build molecules to help cure diseases.

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