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Participate in this sea turtle scavenger hunt to learn about sea turtles.
You can use this free printable for scavenger hunts over and over again with any books your students are reading. It’s a fun way to encourage deeper reading.
Using this scavenger hunt created by Scholastic, students can find their next reading book from their bookshelf.
Using a map of the United States, an atlas, or another resource, students can go on a geography scavenger hunt.
Take your students on a virtual scavenger hunt to the San Diego Zoo – all without leaving your class or home.
Take your students on a virtual scavenger hunt to the National Museum of Natural History – all without leaving your class or home!
Think Equal is a nonprofit that offers social and emotional learning programming for children ages 3 to 6.
Amani Project is a family of local organizations that teach young people 8-14 years old music-making and emotional intelligence through a do-it-yourself curriculum.
Use DocsTeach to teach with documents using the National Archives online tool. Locate teachable primary sources. Find new and favorite lessons and create your own activities for your students.
Spent is an online game and challenges players to survive the struggle of low-income living.
Payback is an online game that nudges students to think about how to succeed in college without taking on excessive student debt.
Money As You Learn is a resource for educators to incorporate financial literacy into their common core lessons.