Child Mind Institute: Talking to kids about the coronavirus
How Do Germs Spread? Video that shows how easily germs spread
Scholastic articles Divided into grade-spans
NPR: A Comic Exploring the Coronavirus
ABCmouse for preschool through 2nd grade
Adventure Academy for 3rd through 8th grade
Brainpop BrainPOP is here to help curious learners stay informed and on-track with free access. Includes science, social studies, English, math, arts and music, health and SEL, engineering and tech
Crash Course Academic YouTube videos in just about every subject area and at every grade level
Detroit Public Television At-Home Learning Blocks of programming geared to specific age groups – early childhood, middle school and high school – on broadcast channel 56.1, as part of a collaboration with Michigan’s public television stations and the national PBS system
Khan Academy K-12 Math, Science, Engineering, Arts, Humanities, SAT test-prep, Economics, Finance, Computing, Reading, and Social-Emotional Learning
MDE COVID-19 Online Instructional Resources Sites to resources for Art, Computer Science, CTE, Early Childhood, English Learners, Literacy, Math, MiTechs, Science, and Social Studies
MeL Curriculum Resources All disciplines with rich content connectivity in arts, business, careers, ELA, health, makerspace, science, social studies, technology, test prep, vocational education, and world language
Newsela Accessible, standards-aligned, level-able content that excites students so teachers can focus on what matters -- inspiring a love of learning for life
PBS Education Igniting a love of learning and a sense of possibility that motivates students to reach their full potential
Pearson Resources for teachers.
ReadWorks K-12 reading passages and text sets with vocabulary and questions
Scholastic Learn at Home for grades K-9; 25 days of remote learning, approximately 3 hours per day, including projects, articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, and more
WGVU At-Home Learning Programming Daily free-over-the-air broadcasts that feature the best in public media science, history and other educational programming
Setting Up Virtual Etiquette Classroom management when your classroom is on Google
Albert io 6-12 lessons and assessment
iReady K-8 lessons and assessments; K-5 learning games
IReady: "How to Assign Lessons" in iReady (also shows how to set your profile to view both math and reading)
K-5 Math Games with Video Directions
MathGames PK-8 math games and skill practice
Math Planet Study Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, and prepare for the SAT
Prodigy Curriculum-aligned math games for grades 1-8
Xtra Math Help kids master basic math facts
SHAPE America Teacher's Toolbox including monthly activity calendars
EPIC! digital library for ages 12 and under
Heggerty Lessons partnered with Public TV and The Reading League
iReady: "How to Assign Lessons" also shows how to edit your profile and see both math and reading
ReadingIQ for preschool through 6th grade
Biology Online Comprehensive database of Biology terms and topics
Discovery Dan (Studies Weekly)
Science News for Students Age-appropriate, topical science news for learners, parents and educators
Digital History A U.S. history textbook + over 400 annotated documents from the Gilder Lehrman Collection, supplemented by primary sources
iCivics Engaging students in meaningful civics experiences
Maps 101 Interactive database of teacher lesson plans, geography tools, online learning games, dynamic interactive map modules and over 4,000 viewable and printable history, thematic, reference, outline current event and animated maps
PBS NewsHour Extra News for students and teachers, grades 6-12
SHEG (Stanford History Education Group)