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Guide to Web Activities
Riddles
These brainteasers get kids thinking about creative solutions to real-life
scientific problems. From, "How do you weigh a whale?" to, "How
do you get electricity from a cow?" the questions are fascinating, sometimes
funny, and always challenging.
Games
Weebit World
In this challenging game, kids experiment with an ecosystem, trying to find a balance between weebits, their plant food source, and the right climate to keep the plants growing.
Underwater ROV
Say cheese! Kids drive a Remote Operated Vehicle to photograph life at different water depths in and around a coral reef.
Mechanical Madness
Kids test their engineering know-how, moving a collection of mechanical parts onto a board to make complete a system of parts that will move a ball from start to finish. Three levels of play (easy, medium and hard) allow learners to work up to this machine challenge.
Dog Breeding
This game gets kids thinking like geneticists in order to breed a border collie puppy with select traits, including coat color, coat length, and ear length. Progressive levels of play encourage learners as they move from novice to master breeders.
DragonflyTV Cup
Ahoy, mate! Up for a challenge? In this seaworthy game, kids captain a sailing challenge, adjusting boat direction and sails to move a sailboat through a regatta course.
The Great Balloon Race
Kids learn about air temperature, updrafts, and downdrafts while piloting a hot air balloon in this sky-high competition.
Matching Game
This classic match game hones kids thinking skills with diverse science topics like technology, biology, and astronomy.
Planetary Rescue Squad
Blast off! Kids set variables to launch a space craft while delivering needed parts to space colonists in the furthest reaches of the Solar System.
So Many Parts
Newton’s Third Law of Motion becomes relevant to kids when they don spacesuits and fueled jetpacks for a daring spacewalk mission.
Guide to Educator Materials
Educators Guides
Either search by activity or download entire guides. Educators Guides are
full of hands-on investigations that are easy to follow and fun to do.
DFTV Zines
Dragonfly TV's online magazine is full of colorful, animated pages that
offer more experiments, science riddles, and information on the kids featured
on Dragonfly TV!
Guide to Offline Activities
Do Its
The Do Its page offers over 20 engaging experiments that kids can do at home.
These investigations help kids dig into science and get their hands dirty - figuratively
and literally. Plus, kids can share their findings online!


