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The Best Digital Teaching Resources
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Virtual Classroom Tools
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Talking About COVID-19
Elementary
General
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Humanities
The Arts
Middle School
Language Arts
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Math/CS
Social Studies
Art & Music
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English
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Fine Arts
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Elementary
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BrainPop Jr
offers free games and lessons on science, health, social studies, reading, writing, art, and math.
ABC Mouse Early Learning Academy
has fun reading, math, science, and art games for young learners. They are offering their curriculum for free to schools closed due to COVID-19.
National Geographic Kids
has quizzes, games, and regularly updated educational content on all subjects.
NewsEla
levels up-to-date news and magazine content from top publishers (like TIME and National Geographic) for kids at every reading level. They are offering their service free during the COVID-19 crisis.
PenPals Schools
is an online learning community. They are offering free memberships during the COVID-19 pandemic.
PBS Learning Media
has great activities for every subject.
Camp Wonderopolis
and
Wonderopolis
have great educational articles and activities for kids out of school.
Breakout EDU
put together a list of fun educational games for elementary level students that are free during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Highlights for Kids
has activities, games, jokes, and places for students to share their writing.
PBS Kids
is another great website with safe and educational games and activities for kids. Meanwhile the parents website offers
activity suggestions
for adults.
TedED
has great video lessons with supplemental videos and activities on a variety of topics.
ClassDojo
teaches elementary students about the power of positive thinking.
DK Find Out
has articles and activities on many topics.
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