It's that time of year again...back to school. Whether you're
excited to be learning something new, or sad that your summer
lie-ins are over, we've got websites that will help you out!
Homework help
Looking for some inspiration for your school projects or some
help with your homework? Check out these websites for ideas.
Channel 4 Homework
High

Have you got a homework question? Channel 4 Homework High can
help! You can ask them a question or browse questions that other
pupils have asked.
Marvin and
Milo on physics.org

Sometimes physics can be tricky, but physics.org have found a
great way to explain those difficult problems. Who doesn't love
physics when it's explained by a cartoon dog and cat? You can try
their experiments at home too!
YouTube

YouTube has so many videos that can help you with your homework.
Check out Planet
Science's YouTube channel for inspiration and then search for
what you need. Just don't get distracted by videos of cats.
Science fun!
Well, it can't be all homework and no play, can it? Here are our
favourite fun websites that we've found over the holidays.
Nat Geo Kids

With games, quizzes and competitions, Nat Geo Kids is the
website to go to for interesting science fun.
DOGO news

Packed full of the latest science news, DOGO news is a great
place to catch up with what's going on in the science world.
The Kid Should See This

A very random selection of awesome videos. Want to see super
quick fire-fighters? Robot insects? Yo-yos in zero gravity? This is
the place for you!
Theme Park
Science

Every wondered how Disney make their rollercoasters
loop-the-loop without people falling out? Why their Haunted House
is so scary? Now you can find out! Go to Theme Park Science to ask
real Disney theme park scientists a question. Theme Park Science
also explains physics-y things such as electricity, gravity and
magnetism using real life theme park examples.