![]() Here are my favorite virtual labs and simulations for learning and exploring biology when hands-on options aren’t available. To make it easier to find the type of lab you’re looking for, I’ve grouped the virtual labs by topic (biology, chemistry, and physics/physical science). Whenever I find a new virtual lab or simulation, I will add it to the list. Instead, I’ve only included the resources that I’ve used with my students (or plan to) and feel are top-notch. This is not an exhaustive list: there are virtual labs I purposely left off. In this post, I’m sharing my favorite virtual labs and simulations for high school science. The best part: many of these virtual labs and simulations don’t cost a thing! Some may require you to create an account to use them, but it’s a small price to pay for the benefit they bring. There are some AMAZING virtual labs and simulations available that give your students the feel of doing the real thing. ![]() If your high school student is learning from home, there are things they just won’t have access to (chemical fume hoods, incubators, centrifuges, gas bunsen burners, etc). While performing science experiments is an excellent way to bring science concepts to life, it’s not always feasible. ![]() ![]() Watching my son dissect a preserved frog during Biology ![]()
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