Below are some additional resources to use
Lesson Plans from other Young Parent Organizations
Overcoming Obstacles: https://www.overcomingobstacles.org/portal/en/grade-level/high-school
Dating/Domestic Violence
E-Cigarettes/ Vaping:
Communication:
Link to Communication Video From Brad Hofmann:
Video # 1 - https://1drv.ms/v/s!AjDZ04LngDa-pzQhI-79HsMaXYKl?e=PjyU3r.
Video # 2 - https://1drv.ms/v/s!AjDZ04LngDa-p1oGaL-eJ6sVelNq?e=AcCcLg
Nutrition:
Resources for Family and Consumer Sciences Teachers (lesson plans, curriculum, webinars)
Parenting
Resources for the GRADS class
Supporting Our Young Families Experiencing Homelessness
Time Management
PowerPoint from Brad Hofmann
Vaping
Online Teaching Resources/ Ideas
Fun Resources:
Completely Free Educational Resources (Including virtual zoo and aquarium tours): https://www.midgetmomma.com/27-completely-free-educational-resources-to-use-at-home/
Scholastic Free Online Learning Resources – https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
PBS Kids – https://pbskids.org/ “The Who Was Show” – Netflix and YouTube – Based on the awesome book series – Showcases “changemakers” throughout history.
Free Online Events and Activities: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/articles/free-online-events-and-activities-for-kids-at-home
STEM Websites
NASA Kids Club Want to build a rocket? Have at it -- and plenty of other space-related projects and activities -- with the NASA Kids Club.
Code.org Backed by some of the biggest names in tech, Code.org's stated mission is to grow computer science learning by fostering its inclusion in school curriculums. In addition to its Hour of Code series, the site also features an Intro to Computer Science course for K-8, programming tutorials in languages such as Python and JavaScript, mobile app development activities, and other resources.
Zoom (PBS Kids) Check out activities, games, and downloadable offline projects from PBS Kids' series Zoom, a show made "by kids, for kids" that encourages curiosity and ingenuity across a range of subjects.
CS Education Week's "unplugged" programs - https://csunplugged.org/en/