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.

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.

Bedtime Math

Posts daily math problems for families to build mathematical literacy. Just 5 minutes of number fun for kids and parents. Read a fact, followed by math riddles at different levels.

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National Geographic Kids

Interested in weird and wacky animals? Curious about the United States or Native American cultures? NatGeoKids is loaded with resources for social studies and sciences. Check out their games, videos, and articles. If you need no-tech resources, they have a kids’ magazine available.

Audible Stories

Students everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.

NASA Stem Engagement

Interested in playing an astronaut simulation game or reading to discover more about planets? The image of the day offers great inspiration for writing similes and metaphors.

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New York Philharmonic Kidzone

Learn about instruments, music, musicians. Meet composers, explore concerts with interactive features to learn about qualities of music that evoke heroic adventures and inspire to overcome challenges.

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Active Games and Movement

Take a brain/study break by engaging with movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts. Variety from energizing to calming, supporting physical as well as social-emotional needs.