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- DoD: STEM video library
- Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics Kids' Zone: Learn about schools, play games, and test your knowledge
- DoE: Games and activities; virtual field trips to the National Labs
- EPA: Games, quizzes, and videos about the environment
- Library of Congress: Classroom materials on American history and government
- NASA: Interactive lessons about the universe; videos from astronauts about living in space; STEM activities
- Kennedy Center: Virtual programs of the education artist-in-residence, including Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems and a pigeon-guided tour of the Center
- Smithsonian: STEM games and simulations; National Zoo animals; 3D exhibits and virtual tours; Smithsonian Magazine - 10 museums to virtually visit; Museum of Natural History virtual tour; distance-learning resources
- NOAA: Using real-time ocean data to explore the environment
- USDA: Nutrition activities at Kids' Corner; recipes at Kids in the Kitchen; other nutrition and food safety education