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The Best Digital Teaching Resources
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Virtual Classroom Tools
For Parents
Talking About COVID-19
Elementary
General
Reading
Writing
Science/Tech
Arithmetic
Humanities
The Arts
Middle School
Language Arts
Science
Math/CS
Social Studies
Art & Music
High School
English
Science and Tech
Math
History/Civics
Fine Arts
World Languages
Middle School
Art & Music
Dance
CLI Studios has created a
#KeepDancing program
to provide free online dancing lessons during the COVID-19 school closures.
Dancing Alone Together
seeks to create an online community for dancers.
Go Noodle's
Youtube channel has dancing activities and challenges for kids.
Tap Rhythm
is an online tap dancing school.
The American Heart Association's
Move More
campaign has great dance tutorials on YouTube
Music
Soundtrap
is a sound studio for teachers and students.
Chrome Music Lab
is a website designed to help kids learn about music in a fun and easy way.
Dr. Selfridge
posts music lessons on YouTube.
Drama
Improv Encyclopedia
has drama challenges for kids.
THEATREish
has started curating online resources for drama teachers.
Visual Art
The Kennedy Center
is a great source for digital arts activities.
Art Ed Guru
has a list of resources for teachers affected by COVID-19.
Art Assignment
is a PBS series where a curator interviews famous artists and they discuss paintings together.
Sentinent Academy
is an online art school offering free memberships due to COVID-19.
The Art of Education
curated a list of apps to help teach art remotely.
Jarret Krosoczka
(picture book illustrator) posts daily comic book art lessons.
Trisha Zemp
has a free stop-motion animation camp.
Mo Williams
is hosting daily #MoLunchDoodles lessons.
Carson Ellis
has a Quarantine Drawing Club on Instagram.
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