Wide Open School is a free and open collection of online learning activities for PreK-12th grade students and families. It includes the subject areas of Science, Math, Social Studies, Reading, and Writing.
ASU for You has a wealth of resources for learners of all ages.
Junior Achievement has taken their proven curriculum and converted it to an online learning experience for students K-5th grade. This is a great tool for teachers and parents to use to help students at home. In addition to their new online programs, they have lots of great digital learning resources for all ages, including adults.
The goal of Mind Full of Brilliance Facebook group is to connect as many people as possible to educational resources for PreK, K-12 and college. The more people that join, the more we can pool our resources and collaborate.
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Arizona’s state bird is the cactus wren.
In this lesson, students write linear equations to model the homeless populations in New York City and Los Angeles and discuss what they can do to aid people experiencing homelessness in their communities.
In this lesson students use rates, arc length, and trigonometry to determine the speed at which points on the Equator, Tropic of Cancer, and Arctic Circle travel due to the Earth’s rotation.
Find out from a zooarchaeologist how humans have tamed and bred horses
What animal bones did early humans used to build huts? Take a guess!
In this activity the students will calculate the speeds these killer waves took across the ocean using Google Earth.
The activities at this level focus on studying a series of circle graphs that report the population of the United States and of selected states–Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsylvania–in fifty-year intervals from 1800 to 1950.