Curriculum & Enrichment
- Arts Curriculum (41)
- Character Education (42)
- Creative Youth Development (31)
- English Language Learners (34)
- Environmental Education (58)
- Financial Literacy (38)
- Green Schools (20)
- History/Social Studies Curriculum (62)
- Homework Assistance (30)
- Literacy Curriculum (52)
- Math Curriculum (44)
- Outdoor Education (26)
- Physical Activity Curriculum (40)
- Project-Based Learning (29)
- Service Learning and Volunteer Programs (34)
- STEM Curriculum (83)
- Vocational Training (11)
NASA’s STEM resources for grades K-12.
These unprecedented circumstances effect all of us. School closures might be fun for a little while, but soon will become boring. Instead of getting the regular physical activity during the AfterSchool program or Physical Education classes, students are missing out on this regular routine and can quickly fall into sedentary habits. Here are some quick tips that are guaranteed to keep everyone moving at home!
Use this 5-day lesson plan to teach your child about expressing their opinions. These easy-to-implement lessons come with clear instructions and printable templates to support your teaching!
Use these interactive resources, designed for grades 6-12, to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills with real-world applications in college access and STEM learning.
A wealth of resources and digital tools support inquiry-based learning and active engagement to spark creativity and curiosity. The Smithsonian Learning Lab allows you to create personal collections and individualized educational experiences. The digital Game Center of the Smithsonian Science Education Center offers fun experiences for the young STEM learner. Smithsonian’s History Explorer offers hundreds of free, innovative resources for learning about American history.
Students are confused about how to evaluate online information. We all are. The COR curriculum provides free lessons and assessments that help you teach students to evaluate online information that affects them, their communities, and the world.
A strong foundation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) will put your child on the road to success in school and beyond. Here are some resources from NSTA to help you support your child’s learning in science at home and at school.
Use these resources to encourage your child’s math learning at home!
Starfall’s intuitive learning environment encourages children to explore letters and sounds, word recognition, reading comprehension and fluency. Developed under the guidance of professional educators, our phonics-based learn-to-read activities encourage free exploration and play within a sequentially organized framework. They also offer fun mathematics and music activities. Here’s how to make Starfall work for you.
Find content to support nearly any lesson, with more than 8,000 skills covering five subjects.
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers.
Funded by the National Science Foundation, Math Snacks is a set of games and animations for middle school students that has brought math educators and learning theory researchers together with multimedia developers in a fruitful collaboration.