Teacher Resources

2020-2021 Teacher Resources

The Boston New England Aquarium’s Teacher Resource Center (TRC) has offered a meeting place, free consultation appointments, research assistance, and access to one of the largest curriculum collections in the region with a 6,000-item collection of loan materials.

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Brain Pop is an animated educational site for kids. Lessons relating to Science, Social Studies, English, Math, Arts & Music, Health, and Technology are all found on this site.

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Easily create beautiful designs and documents. Use Canva's drag-and-drop feature and professional layouts to design stunning graphics.

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This site provides math lessons and fun games for kids from kindergarten to sixth grade, plus quizzes and brain teasers.

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Virtual Manipulatives are a great way to enhance at-home learning. Simply drag the manipulatives into position to see math concepts come alive!

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When we ask students to work with and learn from primary sources, we transform them into historians. That's the idea behind DocsTeach. Rather than passively receiving information from a teacher or textbook, students engage in the activities of historians — making sense of the stories, events, and ideas of the past through document analysis.

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Ducksters is a free website that focuses on History, Biography, Geography, and Science. It is a fun educational web site with lots of interesting content that is for grades 2-5. The topics are informative and easy to read. It is a great site for people to learn, explore, and use the internet for research.

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EdPuzzle is a teaching tool which incorporates videos from TED or YouTube into the lesson, and then embeds questions within the video for the students to answer. This tool allows teachers to assign videos for students to watch on their own time at home for a flipped classroom experience.

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This online assessment tool with technology-enhanced items like SBAC, AIR and PARCC gives you a complete, instant view of student learning and growth.

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This site allows you to instantly access 40,000 eBooks, learning videos, quizzes, and more for K-5!

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EVERFI is a free digital platform that helps teachers bring real-world skills to students. This program focuses on teaching life skills in topics such as business education, math, science, and health. Currently this is only being used in grade 6.

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Flipgrid is a video tool that allows teachers and students to post about topics through the use of short videos. Teachers can create a prompt for students to respond to, and students can share their musical ability or their artistic talents. This program is free and extremely versatile.

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Flocabulary provides educational music (rap) videos and related activities geared toward K-12 students via a web-based library. Educators and parents use Flocabulary to creatively teach a wide range of topics. Lessons include fill-in-the-blank exercises, opportunities for students to write their own educational songs, and Common Core aligned activities and games.

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FJCC works in partnership with Florida teachers, social studies district coordinators, and national partners to develop and distribute K-12 curriculum resources that support effective civics instruction. All of their resources are free and available for download on this website.

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This is a free resource to facilitate online reading and learning. Materials are organized by phonics scope and sequence, and follow-up practice is provided.

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Mount Vernon's vast digital offerings can be used for virtual, in-person, and hybrid classrooms, as well as for homeschool co-ops and learning pods.This program is used in grade 8 and it offers online learning, virtual tours, resources, and online activities to engage students.

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The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is a nonprofit organization dedicated to K–12 history education that serves the general public. Its mission is to promote the knowledge and understanding of American history through educational programs and resources.

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GoFormative is a web-based tool that allows teachers to create digital formative assessments, tasks, or assignments that are easily accessible from any device. Teachers can use these embedded tasks to assess student learning. This tool lends itself nicely to the flipped classroom model.

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Google Arts & Culture is an online platform through which the public can view high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world.

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HISTORY Classroom offers resources for teachers, parents, and students including education guides, learning tools, and links to educational content.

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iCivics is a free online K-12 educational program with lessons to encourage students to become active citizens. iCivics was founded in 2008 by retired Supreme Court of the United States Justice Sandra Day O'Connor. This program is used in grade 8.

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Kahoot! is a game-based learning platform used by teachers to create games on any topic. Students learn through these fast-paced games, and this program is extremely versatile.

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Kami is an online document annotation and markup tool. You can highlight, underline, and strikethrough text, as well as write, draw, type, annotate, comment, augment, enhance on a PDF.

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Khan Academy is non-profit educational organization founded in 2008 by Sal Khan. He created a set of online tools, such as instructional videos, practice exercises, and a personalized learning dashboard. Students can use this program to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom in the areas of math, science, computing, history, art history, economics and more.

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Mystery Science is an online science supplement that teachers use to complement their science topics. The lessons capitalize on the students' natural curiosity and are best for grades two through five. This online program provides an engaging science environment focusing on student inquiry and experimentation.

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NearPod is an instructional platform that merges formative assessments and dynamic media for collaborative learning experiences.

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NewsELA takes authentic content from the world's most trusted providers and turns it into learning materials that are classroom-ready, complete with check-ins and assessments.

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NoRedInk is a language-learning platform designed to help students practice essential elements of English grammar and good writing. Teachers are able to create and assign writing prompts and assessments beyond grammar drills, and can see students' progress in skills on their dashboard.

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The documents available on this website engage students in democracy. These 100 milestone documents of American history help students to engage with their nation.

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PBS Learning Media is a partnership between PBS and WGBH that provides digital content and helps to brings lessons to life. This program offers educators access to the best of public media and delivers engaging research-based, classroom-ready learning experiences to students.

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PearDeck Slides help to engage every student and give formative assessments, no matter the grade or subject. PearDeck supports an interactive and community-focused classroom that helps students build confidence and comprehension.

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This program was founded in 2002 by Nobel Laureate Carl Wieman. It provides fun, free, interactive, research-based science and math simulations. These simulation include student interviews and observations of the simulation used in classrooms. Students will be engaged in a game-like environment where they can learn through exploration.

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ProCon is a source for information and research on all sides of the controversial issues of the day.

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Prodigy is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-8) into a fantasy style game that students love playing.

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Quizlet is a free tool that allows students and teachers to create study sets in a game-like environment. Teachers can use this tool to review topics to engage students.

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Quizziz is a creativity software company used to make assessments. Teachers are able to create pre-test reviews, exams, unit tests, and impromptu tests. Students can be online at the same time while reviewing material in a game-like environment.

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ReadWriteThink is an online resource that contains lessons, interactive activities, printables, and an app to help kids improve their reading and writing skills. It is divided by subject, learning objective, and grade level.

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ReadWorks is committed to solving America’s reading comprehension crisis and student achievement gap. Driven by cognitive science research, ReadWorks creates world-class content, teacher guidance, and integrated tools that improve teacher effectiveness and student achievement.

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SAFARI Montage is the leading K-12 Learning Object Repository, Video Streaming Library, IPTV & Live Media Streaming provider. The system provides an interoperable foundation for a Digital Learning Ecosystem where teachers and students can access procured, created, and curated educational digital resources, and create playlists and integrate items into their LMS.

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BookFlix® is a digital literacy resource that pairs more than 120 animated stories from Weston Woods with a best-selling nonfiction eBook from Scholastic on a similar subject. It includes brief comprehension checks and extensions.

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Scholastic magazine has a digital component that many teachers are using to build reading skills and content-area knowledge for K-4. Scholastic focuses on grade-level nonfiction, ready-to-go lessons, and online resources like videos, text to speech audio, and Spanish translations.

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Screencastify​ is a free Chrome extension that “lives” in your browser. Screencastify makes it easy to record, edit, and share videos of your computer screen. Recordings can be shared via email, embedded code, YouTube, Google Classroom, and more.

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SeeSaw is a platform for student engagement. Teachers can empower students to create, reflect, share, and collaborate. Students “show what they know” using photos, videos, drawings, text, PDFs, and links. It’s simple to get student work in one place and share with families, and nothing is shared without teacher approval.

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Sheppard Software has hundreds of free learning games for kids. Anyone interested in online learning, at any level of ability, can use this site to learn about geography, math, animals, science, language arts, creative activities, and health.

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Socrative has delivered formative assessment tools to teachers around the world. Its mission has always been to connect teachers with students as learning happens, by providing fun and effective tools to gauge student understanding in real time. This enables teachers to modify their instruction to drive student learning most effectively.

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The Stanford History Education Group is an award-winning research and development group that seeks to improve education by conducting research, working with school districts, and reaching directly into classrooms with free materials for teachers and students. SHEG’s Reading Like a Historian curriculum and Beyond the Bubble assessments focus on how young people evaluate online content, and are paired with a Civic Online Reasoning curriculum to help students develop the skills needed to navigate our current digital landscape.

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Starfall is a children's website that teaches basic English reading and writing skills. The main demographic is preschoolers and kindergarteners. It teaches children how to read by using games and phonics.

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Storyline Online streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations. Each book includes supplemental curriculum developed by an elementary educator, aiming to strengthen comprehension as well as verbal and written skills for English-language learners.

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Storyworks is a literary magazine published six times in an academic year and it is geared towards grades 2-6. It is published by Scholastic Inc., and aims to engage and support all readers with fun skill-building activities, videos, audio, and more.

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TeacherTube provides professional development to teachers as well as a platform for teachers to post videos designed for students to view in order to learn a concept or skill. It is focused on allowing teachers to help other teachers improve.

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Teach Your Monster to Read is an engaging "game" that complements phonics programs used in schools. It covers everything from letters and sounds to reading full sentences.

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The Choices Program creates engaging educational resources and makes innovative scholarship accessible to diverse classrooms. Choices curriculum empowers students to understand the relationship between history and current issues while developing the analytical skills to become thoughtful global citizens.

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TweenTribune is a free, not-for-profit online newspaper for kids, aged 8–15 from the Smithsonian. It consists of daily news and includes text, photos, audio, and video on current events in history, art, culture, and science. It is updated daily with stories from the Associated Press that are chosen based on relevancy to pre-adolescents.

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WatchKnowLearn has indexed approximately 50,000 educational videos, and placed them into a directory of over 5,000 categories, with video titles, descriptions, age level information, and ratings are all edited for usefulness.The videos are available without any registration or fees to teachers in the classroom, as well as parents and students at home 24/7. Users can search for videos by subject and age level.

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XtraMath is a free program that helps students master addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts.

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