Featuring original Scratch educational games, simulations, and animations created by our Moosmosis members, students, and lifelong learners from around the world. This portfolio studio features fun educational games programmed using Scratch, showcasing a wide variety of exciting and edu-taining projects designed to make learning fun and inspiring. Check them out below and feel feel play to your heart’s (and brain’s) content!
Water quenches thirst, is crucial when taking a bath, and is important when cooking. Yet despite the fact that it is all around us and used in our daily lives, there are many facts and health benefits about water that remain unknown to many people.
For the average person, washing their hair every day or every few days is a matter of hygienic preference rather than necessity. Unless their work or pastime brings them in contact with dirt or involves physical exertion, it is unlikely that their hair would go from being clean to truly dirty in the span of twenty-four hours.
So, what is the true science behind our “dirty” hair and the ingredients in our shampoo?
Free Science Lessons – Educational Learning Resources and Lessons on Science created by Students, for Students! Free Science Subjects on Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more!
From Superman and Wonder Woman to Captain America and Black Widow, every spectacular star-spangled superhero team seems to rock and roll with the teamwork of both the XY and XX chromosomes. While our world may not have the fantasy superhero team flying in the sky or wearing red […]
Student Games! Play our free educational games created by students, for students. These original student game projects represent a wide spectrum of genres, art styles, and design ideas.
How does DNA transcription work in bacteria and prokaryotes? In this lesson, we explain how bacterial transcription works and its 3 basic steps: initiation, elongation, and termination.
Science Rocks! on Quizlet and Moosmosis Global Education: Congratulations to our dedicated students and lifelong learners! Presenting Science Member of the Month Awards
This lesson discusses the size scales relevant to cell biology.
What makes something living? What are the characteristics of living things? All life has a common origin, but how do we know? This lesson examines various characteristics that define life and the origin of life. Various famous scientists and their biological discoveries are also discussed.