Winter Science Resource List
Experiments, Nature Study & Curiosity-Driven Learning for Winter
Winter offers a natural laboratory for science—snow, ice, temperature changes, light, and wildlife patterns invite observation, experimentation, and inquiry in ways that feel authentic and engaging.
The Winter Science Resource List is a curated, clickable PDF designed to help families and educators plan winter-friendly science learning through experiments, inquiry, nature study, and citizen science. This resource is especially supportive for neurodivergent and hands-on learners who learn best by doing, observing, and collecting real-world data.
Rather than relying on textbooks or rigid labs, this list highlights accessible, curiosity-led science experiences that can be adapted to a wide range of ages and abilities.
What’s Included
This one-page, clickable resource list features:
- Searchable science experiments using snow, ice, temperature, and light
- High-interest science videos and activities across grade levels
- Kid-friendly science articles that support curiosity-driven exploration
- Citizen science projects that allow learners to contribute real data
- Brief descriptions to help families choose what fits their learner
Format
- Digital PDF download
- Clickable links for easy access
- One-page reference you can use throughout the winter
How to Use This Resource
Choose one or two science experiences at a time and build from there.
Tip included in the resource: Pick 2–3 resources per week, not all at once. Consistency beats overwhelm.