K - 2nd Grade
Additional Language Arts Resources
Starfall.com is a free public service to teach children to read. It includes language arts and mathematics for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and third grade.Starfall activities are research-based and align with Individual and Common Core State Standards in English language arts and mathematics.
The nonprofit ReadWorks provides teachers and parents with engaging reading content and resources online for free.
An excellent resource for children with learning disabilities like dyslexia. This website records free videos of narrators, and sometimes well-known actors like Eva Longoria, reading children’s books aloud. Students develop their literacy skills by following along with text as the literature comes alive.
Provides engaging reading comprehension activities in English and Spanish. Elementary children with learning disabilities will benefit from dissecting books, such as The Wolf Who Cried Boy and A Pirate’s Life. Short, 15-minute videos are included to teach important reading strategies like visualization and summarizing.
Largest library of listening comprehension quizzes for the classroom with podcast lessons from the best non-fiction storytellers.
Math Resources
Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
As we all continue taking precautions during the spread of COVID-19, BrainPOP is here to help you and your curious learners stay informed and on-track.
Science Resources
50 experiments for 50 days, each day a new science experiment that can be done at home is unlocked. Experiments can be done with items you already have at home.
As we all continue taking precautions during the spread of COVID-19, BrainPOP is here to help you and your curious learners stay informed and on-track.
Social Studies Resources
Physical Education Resources
GoNoodle® engages 14 million kids every month with movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts. Available for free at school, home, and everywhere kids are!
Physical activity time will help students boost their immune systems, manage stress, and enjoy this time that they must be away from school. OPEN has created a series of activities that can be done with no manipulative equipment to avoid the spread of germs. Additionally, all activities should be done while students adhere to the social distancing practice of staying six feet apart from others.