Move this World features social-emotional learning resources for use in schools. In response to COVID-19, the site has created a list of activities that can help students with their mental health during this time. Some of the activities suggested include passion presentations, journal prompts, self-care bingo, conversation starters, and more. These activities can be done...
Free videos for any middle/high school subject
Crash Course is a project created by Hank and John Green (the author of Fault in Our Stars). They have a 20+ episode series on the vast majority of high school subjects. These are great videos for visual learners or those who just want to learn a bit more about a certain subject.
Fix and find learning gaps with MobyMax
MobyMax is a platform to fix and find learning gaps with adaptive learning in all K-8 subjects. It features a quick checker to pinpoint missing skills precisely and map student’s progress. It also features the option to reward and motivate your students as they progress. It is completely free to use for teachers and students.
Interactive Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers
Keep your preschoolers interested, involved and wanting to learn the alphabet. From pipe-cleaner letters to ABC twister, This list is full of hands-on ideas for 2-5 year old children to learn the alphabet. Hands on as We Grow is a great resource full of activities that make it easy for you to connect with your...
Forced into homeschooling? Here are some resources.
Popular online publication “Mom’s ‘n Charge” has put together a list of over 50 resources for parents wanting to learn more about how to educate their kids at home.
Teaching basic business principles with a delicious dessert!
Dirt and worms is a fun and memorable way to teach your students about one of the business’s most important principles: cost of goods sold (COGS). Youth Entrepreneurs has prepared an extensive lesson plan along with video walkthroughs, powerpoints, and worksheets. We recommend sharing the PowerPoint with your students and then asking them to complete...
Get access to free videos and lesson plans on topics like economics and politics with Stossel in the Classroom
Stossel in the Classroom videos are created to encourage critical thinking in schools. By making it easy for teachers to include a fresh perspective in their classroom, these videos have inspired millions of students to expand their understanding of free markets, and of life.
Teaching Phonics the Fun Way!
Having young children at home gives parents a unique opportunity to help their new readers master the basics of phonics and words. One site that is easy for young learners to navigate and practice their phonics skills is Fun Fonix. Fun Fonix offers numerous free printable worksheets and workbooks that are focused on phonics. Kids...
Learning and Fun with Mr. Nussbaum
MrNussbaum.com is a wonderful resource for students in all grade levels. Offering interactive games, materials, and printables, this site has material for all the core content areas- Math, ELA, Science, Social Studies, and more! A variety of passages are available for students to read, as they explore themes ranging in complexity. Students can interact with...
Promote quick and creative thinking with the “Back of the Napkin” activity
So many great businesses have come from an entrepreneur having an idea, reaching for the nearest piece of paper they could find (a napkin), and scribbling down their thoughts to make sure they didn’t lose the moment. The Back of the Napkin activity developed by Youth Entrepreneurs is designed to teach students the importance of...
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