digital science online science content subscription
elementary edition
(grades K-5)
The elementary edition of Digital Science Online (grades K-5) is an annual subscription to a comprehensive collection of rich visual science teaching tools. Teachers and students are able to access Visual Learning Systems' vast science media library of videos, animations, images, and activities anytime, anywhere. 136 grade-specific units of study completely cover the grade K-5 science curriculum, meeting state science standards and the Next Generation Science Standards. Please - call to order (800) 453-8481.
pricing
- annual subscription pricing based on student population
- 90¢/student (minimum order of $300)
- homeschool pricing available
- multi-campus discounts

units of study
grades K-2 collection
grades 3-5 collection
- activities of plants
- adaptations
- animal behavior
- biodiversity
- blood and circulation
- cells
- changes on earth
- changing climate
- chemical changes
- classifying living things
- complex animals
- cycles in living things
- day and night
- describing matter
- describing matter and its properties
- describing problems
- designing solutions
- earth and you
- earth's nearest neighbors
- earth's rotation and revolution
- ecology fundamentals
- electrical circuits
- electricity
- environmental problems and solutions
- everyday simple machines
- exploring desert biomes
- exploring earth, sun, and moon
- exploring energy
- exploring energy and heat
- exploring forest biomes
- exploring fossils
- exploring freshwater biomes
- exploring grassland biomes
- exploring landforms
- exploring marine biomes
- exploring solids, liquids, and gases
- exploring sound
- exploring the building blocks of matter
- fall
- fascinating fossils
- food and digestion
- food chains
- forces in fluids
- forming bonds
- gravity
- grouping living things
- healthy habits
- heat and energy
- helping us work
- how to measure length
- how to measure volume
- impacts on earth
- interactions of living things
- investigating chemical reactions
- investigating earth's natural resources
- investigating heredity
- investigating mixtures, solutions, elements, and compounds
- investigating water
- investigations and data
- keeping earth healthy
- landforms
- language in science
- life cycles
- light
- listening and speaking in science
- magnets and electromagnetism
- making observations
- measuring
- microscopic life
- migration and hibernation
- minerals
- moving muscles and bones
- moving things
- natural resources
- needs of living things
- nutrition
- observing weather
- our distant neighbors
- our precious earth
- particles and matter
- physical changes
- planets
- plant life cycles
- plant parts
- plants
- plants with flowers
- plate tectonics in action
- reading in science
- reading maps
- rocks
- scientific method
- simple animals
- soil and rocks
- solutions at work
- spring
- stars and galaxies
- starting with questions
- summer
- sun and stars
- the air around us
- the changing phases of matter
- the nature of waves
- the rock cycle
- the water cycle
- things in motion
- traits and heredity
- trees
- using electricity
- using the scientific method
- using tools in science
- vibrations and waves
- water, water, everywhere
- weather around us
- weather on the move
- weather safety
- weathering and erosion
- weighing things
- what are magnets?
- what are plants?
- what do living things need?
- what is a bird?
- what is a fish?
- what is a mammal?
- what is a reptile?
- what is an amphibian?
- what is an insect?
- what is light?
- what is science?
- what is sound?
- what is the water cycle?
- why do we measure?
- winter
- working with data
- writing in science
- your body
- your diet