Science

Please note: These resource suggestions are not endorsed by Navigate and they do not represent the only allowable resources. They have been purchased or accessed in the past by home learning families and meet the minimum requirements for SLRF, and may complement your child’s math program. Please research carefully before considering for your child.

Additionally, prices (where applicable) vary by distributor; taxes and applicable shipping fees extra. Families are responsible for any brokerage or duty fees incurred with imported resources.

You can find BC Curriculum’s Science page here.


Below are just a few resource ideas…you can find even more in your community. Depending on the program, these resources cover many of the Science competencies and content areas. Explore to find the best fit for your learner (confirm age-appropriateness before requesting).

Don’t forget: Look for experiences to enrich your child’s learning! In addition, source locally! Where possible, consider supporting your community

Curricular connections:

Nature Kids BC is designed to target elementary-age students


From the website:

The research is clear, kids need nature. They become healthier, happier and more focused when outdoors. But the natural world also needs them.

A love for nature and wanting to go the extra mile to protect it, takes years in the making and is made possible by ongoing and meaningful moments engaging with nature, getting to know local plants, animals and wild places. Come explore with us today!

Check out one of their virtual explorer days!

Curricular connections:

A visit to a museum is a cross-curricular experience and covers many learning outcomes in the curriculum. Be sure to connect with your teacher to find those appropriate for your next visit!


More Info:

The video is one example; check out membership or student field trip opportunities at your local museum. Many offer drop-in programs as well as memberships.

*Museum annual passes must be requested by Feb.1 of the current school year to be SLRF eligible

Exhibition on now at the museum (until Jan 9)