Ready for your next outdoor adventure? Each simple activity will help you develop your observational skills, creativity, and a connection to your local ecosystems.
Code.org At Home
This leads to options for teachers and families just getting started as well as continuing the learning journey they have begun this year.
Take a “Code Break”
Tune and learn with staff at code.org and Hadi Partovi the founder to learn code together. Parents sign up to participate. Wednesdays 10am to 1pm they will be online.
Express course
Learn computer science by trying lessons at your own pace! Learn to create computer programs, develop problem-solving skills, and work through fun challenges! Make games and creative projects to share.
Unplugged activities
CS Unplugged is a collection of free teaching material that teaches Computer Science through engaging games and puzzles that use cards, string, crayons and lots of running around.
PBIS Resources to Support Students During the Pandemic
During these uncertain times, the Center on Positive Behavior Intervention Strategies (PBIS) shares resources available to help guide the work you do around student behavior.
Achieve3000 Literacy Printable Packets
Printable packets at all grade and reading levels
The Kennedy Center
Lesson plans sorted by grade levels, subjects, and duration. As an Alaskan teacher, this site is one of my favorites for learning any content paired with critical/creative thinking skills.
Project Gutenberg
A library of over 60,000 free eBooks, download or read online. Find the world’s great literature here, with focus on older works for which U.S. copyright has expired.
Which One Doesn’t Belong
Website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students. There are no answers provided as there are many different and correct ways of choosing which one doesn’t belong.