In an effort to help our AMAESD teachers in this unprecedented situation we are sharing a list of distance learning resources that are recommended by fellow educators. Some may fit into your curriculum. They may not follow state standards directly, but the content will be sound. Please keep in mind that this page will be updated regularly.
MySTEMakers (K-2) Resources for students that focus on do, talk, read.
Interactive Science Books (K-5) Interactive books where students are reading and doing Science
MySTEMakers (K-5) Large list of vetted Science Resources that teachers can pull from to share with families and students.
Mystery Science (K-5) To help educators during this time of coronavirus, we have pulled our most popular science lessons and are offering them for anyone to use for free. No account or login is needed. Copy and paste the links below into your documents and use them however they might be helpful! Mystery Science is the creator of the most popular science lessons in U.S. schools. We’ve curated this starter set of science lessons that you can use remotely or share with parents.
Citizen Science Projects (3-11) Opportunities for students to be real life scientists and explore the world around them.
Exploratorium Learning Toolbox (3-12) Make sense of timely topics and find general science support for your virtual classroom or learning together at home.
National Geographic Resource Library (K-12) An array of brief educational activities as well as more in depth units.
WeatherSTEM (K-12) Scholar from WeatherSTEM resources and lessons engage students in weather and data literacy.
NSTA Blog (K-12) Designed to help science teachers with all things science. This blog provides opportunities to connect with mentors, explore resources, and connect with others.
Scientific American (K-12) As the old saying (almost) goes, science starts in the home. Try our fun science activities, which parents and their kids ages 6-12 can do together with household items in just a half hour or less. Teachers might like to incorporate them, too.
Interactive Science Ebooks (6-12) Interactive books where students are reading and doing Science.
Bozeman Science (6-12) Bozeman Science YouTube Channel - short video lectures by science topic.
iHub Biology Unit Specific Support (9-12) - Are you having to teach iHub biology suddenly through remote teaching? We've created a folder where you can share strategies with other teachers, organized by iHub unit.