Family EdTech Resources

Google for Education Guides for Parents & Guardians

Student/Parent Tutorials

Google Classroom Resources for Students & Parents

Tech Toolkit for Families and Guardians: Google Classroom


Google Classroom for Parents by John Sowash

Google Classroom for Students by John Sowash

EdTech Support Resources for Parents & Guardians

Google has partnered with Khan Academy and several other learning creators to bring parents and families resources and activities to make the coming days as educational and fun as possible. Parents and guardians can help complement family learning with supplemental learning content and activities from YouTube using Google's Learn@Home Channels.

The Daily DE features a grade-band appropriate learning activity for every day of the week for parents to use with their children. From digital interactives to virtual field trips to fun science experiments and more.

National Online Safety promotes online safety for kids and parents. You can create an account and register for their weekly guides and encourage parents as well. These guides detail information about how to help kids safely use technology and what cautions to take for popular tech tools kids utilize.

ReadyRosie and The Creative Curriculum have developed this free toolkit as a resource to support families with information, resources, and activities to do with children. The content covers lessons and activities for parents to do with infants, toddlers & twos, preschool, and kindergarten-aged children.

Wide Open School is a free collection of the best online learning experiences for kids curated by Common Sense to facilitate the access and organization of helpful resources to teachers and families. Families or educators can filter resources based on grade level and a wide variety of content (subjects, field trips, life skills, movement, emotional well-being, art, music, digital citizenship, and more).

Parent Trapped is a weekly parenting podcast created by Common Sense Education. Each week, host Ann Marie Baldonado checks in with authors, educators, and celebrities to share and discuss real-world stories and tips to navigating life during the pandemic.

Family Guides were created to help anyone supporting a child's learning in the 2020-21 school year learn more about what children should know and be able to do, grade by grade, in math and literacy.