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KidCitizen

"KidCitizen introduces a new way for young students to engage with history through primary sources. In KidCitizen’s interactive episodes, children...

Exploratorium: Teaching Resources

The Exploratorium, located in San Francisco, is a public learning laboratory exploring the world through science, art, and human perception. While...

National Museum of American History: Simulations and Investigations

The National Museum of American History's website offers a number of resources for U.S. History teachers. Among these are the simulations and...

National Museum of American History: Online Exhibitions

The National Museum of American History, located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., is home to nearly 2 million artifacts that paint a picture...

National Museum of the American Indian: Lessons & Resources

The National Museum of the American Indian houses are number of educational resources and classroom lessons on their website aimed at increasing the...

National Museum for Asian Art: Educator Resources

The website for The National Museum for Asian Art houses a number of educational resources educators can use in their classrooms. Explore this...

Discovery Education: Virtual Field Trips

Take your students on virtual field trips without leaving the classroom. These no-cost learning experiences from Discovery Education come...

CS First: Unplugged Curriculum

CS First is a coding and computer science program from Google. The program employs Scratch for learners to code. Google identified internet...

CS First: Computer Science Curriculum

CS First is a free computer science curriculum from Google. It uses Scratch's programming language to teach students the basics of computer science...

Create Infographics with Venngage

Create beautiful interactive infographics with Venngage! Sign up for free to use templates and make your data come to life. in this resource learn...

March Madness Classroom Activities

Whether you're a basketball fan or not, March Madness offers educators an exciting entry point for their learners. This Wakelet collection, curated...

Five Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth in Your Classroom

What is Juneteenth, when is it celebrated, and how do we teach our students about this holiday? This post from ASCD provides a brief overview of...

Black History Month Teaching Resources

If you're looking for engaging, relevant resources for Black History Month, this Wakelet collection resource has what you need.With read-a-loud...

What are Storylines?

Next Generation Science storylines is a website that describes why storylines are an effective instructional method. It also provides examples of...

Activities for When You Have Time Left in Class

Do you have a few minutes left in class and are unsure what to do with that extra time? Check out this slide deck of ideas from ELL2.0, which has a...

The Game Gal

The Game Gal is a robust resource with various games for all learners in all situations and locations. Use the navigation menu to search for games,...

Wonderopolis: A Tutorial

What do your students wonder about? How do you help them dive into their natural curiosity? Sometimes setting students free to explore the internet...

STEAMTeam Books

The team at STEAMTeam books provides STEM/ ​STEAM-related books to bring the spirit of inquiry, discovery, and creative problem-solving to your...

Google Classroom: Adding Materials

Sharing classroom resources and learning materials with students is a breeze when using Google Classroom! This video is a part of a series created by...

Sketchnoting: A Mini-Workshop

Sketchnoting is a notetaking strategy in which imagery and pictures are drawn to remember key concepts. Fewer words, more doodles. You don't have to...