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Coursera is a large online course library where classes are taught by real university professors. Coursera also offers “Specializations,” which are collections of courses on a specific topic, typically with a capstone project at the end.
Parks Online Resources for Teachers and Students (PORTS) program provides FREE live interactive videoconference programs, also known as virtual field trips, to expand learning beyond the classroom walls. K-12 students from California and around the world are connecting with live interpretive rangers and learning academic content standards within the context of California’s dynamic state park system.
OLogy can be helpful to engage your students in standards-aligned online content. Find out about fossils, the universe, animals, and much more! On OLogy, kids of all ages can play games, do activities, collect cards, and meet scientists.
No permission slips required. These virtual events let educators take students to amazing places and give them remarkable experiences, without ever leaving the classroom.
Designed for grades 5-8 but customizable for all ages, virtual field trips allow students to travel the world and explore natural environments without leaving the classroom. Each virtual field trip contains a video, teacher guide, and student activities.
Get up close and personal with parks through virtual tours. Learn more about the history of these legendary places and how essential their protection and preservation is in ensuring these sites are enjoyed for generations to come.
Fun, informative and captivating talks to inspire young minds.
Whether you’re in New York City or across the globe, you’ll get to: (1) Explore The Met using an interactive map (2) Watch behind-the-scenes videos that feature kids just like you (3) Travel through more than 5,000 years of art in their time machine (4) Discover fun facts about works of art—from dragons to dancers, and from mummies to masks and more! (5) Try out creative projects for at home or in the galleries (6) Stay up-to-date with the #MetKids blog.
Teachers and teacher–writers know it’s important for students to build knowledge every day, even when schools are closed. That’s Great Minds is providing knowledge-building resources —written materials for math (Grades K–12) and daily instructional videos for English language arts (Grades K–8), math (Grades K-12), and science (Grades 3–5). They will post new video lessons and update our content daily.
CommonLit is a nonprofit education technology organization dedicated to ensuring that all students, especially students in Title I schools, graduate with the reading, writing, communication, and problem-solving skills they need to be successful in college and beyond.
Kids, this comic is for you. It’s based on a radio story that NPR education reporter Cory Turner did. He asked some experts what kids might want to know about the new coronavirus discovered in China.
Mindheart has created this short book to support and reassure children, under the age of 7, regarding the COVID-19. This book is an invitation for families to discuss the full range of emotions arising from the current situation.