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National Geographic: Immersive Experiences

"Travel to different parts of the globe through cutting-edge technology, interactive live sessions, and virtual field trips – without even leaving...

The Punctuation Guide

When you aren't sure how to spell something, you go to a dictionary. But what do you do when you are unsure about the punctuation of a sentence? The...

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...

Smithsonian's History Explorer: Lessons & Activities

"Smithsonian's History Explorer was developed by the National Museum of American History to offer hundreds of free, innovative online resources for...

EDSITEment!

"EDSITEment offers free resources for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality K-12 humanities education materials in the subject...

Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation: Activities

Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation hosts a series of innovation activities encourage students to think with an inventive...

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...

EconEdLink

"EconEdLink is the go-to-place for K-12 economics and personal finance resources, providing high-quality lesson plans, videos, assessments,...

Mote + Pear Deck for Student Responses

In this resource from Stacy Roshan, learn how to collect student audio responses using Mote within a Pear Deck presentation! (Hint: it's as simple...

How To Go Live With StreamYard | Complete Tutorial 2022

In this tutorial, you'll learn everything you need to know to go live with StreamYard.  StreamYard is a live video production tool in your...

ClassHook

Need a video to spark interest or make your content more relevant to students? ClassHook houses thousands of short clips from popular culture, all of...

Editable and Printable Scratch 3.0 Blocks

This resource from iCompute provides a downloadable copy of Scratch 3.0 blocks. Easily edited, these can be used variously for instruction. Print...

Rhythm Fit

Rhythm Fit is a series of physical fitness activities set to music created by Hip Hop Public Health. The activities incorporate equipment commonly...

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...

Amazon Future Engineer

Amazon Future Engineer is a social impact team at Amazon aimed at increasing access to computer science education to underserved and underrepresented...

Meta Engineer for the Week

Meta's Engineer for the Week is a free program that introduces engineering to learners (ages 11-18) historically underrepresented in STEM. Over 15-20...

The Tarot Cards of Tech

This resource is an interactive website called "The Tarot Cards of Tech." Artefact created this tool to inspire important conversations around the...