Has great Ohio-based resources, including maps, viewing guidance, safety tips, questions to consider, and lessons for Elementary, Middle, and High School.
Has quick mini-lessons, interactives, and lessons that can assigned right to Google Classroom.
Even though some of these resources were from a different eclipse, they have organized lessons and activities by grade band, including a playlist of songs to enjoy.
Watch the total eclipse at the Great Lakes Science Center during their Eclipse Fest, and use their website as your countdown timer.
Find viewing activities and explore hands-on to learn about eclipses.
Solar Eclipse Observer's guides for educators and administrators, and handouts for family and friends. Plus recorded webinars and grade-band sorted journal articles.
Explore and learn more about eclipses in this activity choice board for educators, parents, and caregivers engaging kids in accelerated learning.
View in detail the path of totality for each state, with exact locations and times, including Ohio.
Activities and resources to teach eclipses, the moon, and the sun.
NASA has compiled many resources to share with your students, including a collection of posters and a training to help you share the excitement.
STEM activities that include observation sheets, myths, mini-lessons, and more.
FAQs and a video with everything you need to know from an OSU professor.
Resources for each grade level that include videos, conversation cards, handouts, and/or lessons.
Enhance your celebration with a breakout activity, myth writing, a game of clues, or stop motion animation.
Give students a choice board full of videos, read alouds, and games.