During these interruptions to learning, the Mensa Foundation is proud to provide you with resources that can offer enrichment and educational opportunities for your child. MensaForKids.org, powered by the Mensa Foundation, is full of lesson plans, activities, TED Connections, and other learning opportunities. Check back with us as we continue to update and add to these resources.
NASA's webpage is a perfect place to explore the latest in human innovation. There are hundred of STEM activities for students of all ages. There are also many videos and articles to investigate including an interactive tour of Mars!
Unlike other presenters, STEM educator, Jason Lindsey, aka "Mr. Science," with Hooked on Science, is a STEM professional bringing real-world science connections to schools.
When he’s not doing hands-on science programs, you'll discover him, as a freelance meteorologist, on television stations across the USA.
GERRIC has a list of gifted and talented services to assist parents and teachers in catering for gifted students.
GERRIC and UNSW School of Education does not officially endorse these services, but encourages parents and teachers to use this list as a springboard for their own research and investigations.
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A blog about creative thinking skills and suggested ideas for students.
Creative thinking skills help us to solve problems that don’t have a clear or an easy answer. It is so important for kids to be confident thinking “outside the box”. To be excited by what failure teaches them about how to approach a problem the next time around. Creativity is important in every area – science, maths, language, business, social enterprise – wherever your child’s interests lie, being confident creators will help them succeed!
Life and science at home
The Museum may be closed for a bit, but our dedication to curiosity, science, and exploration keeps going. On this page, every day, we will share digital content to provide you with engaging ways to learn, ask questions, and discover life and science in exciting new ways.
Welcome to Byrdseed! Ian Byrd helps teachers around the world write lessons that get kids' brains sweating 🧠💦. You'll find his writing here and video lessons at Byrdseed.TV.
He shares resources such as his favorite games, novels, creativity books, and tools for differentiation.
Access thousands of primary sources — letters, photographs, speeches, posters, maps, videos, and other document types — spanning the course of American history.
Borrow from an ever-expanding collection of document-based activities created by the National Archives, and teachers around the world. Copy and modify activities for your students.