In these unprecedented times, teachers are being asked to think outside of the box in terms of how to continue teaching students outside of the classroom. In this webinar, veteran online instructors help identify steps to move online and strategies for adapting the lessons already in motion to this new format.
This guide will walk you through best practices, teaching strategies, and tips and tricks for delivering high quality instruction and therapy online with a quick turn around.
In addition to a wide range of online learning tools, Don Johnston is hosting a webinar at the end of March,
“Supporting Students With Complex Needs at Home - Guidance for Teachers and Parents.”
LibriVox volunteers record chapters of books in the public domain, and then we release the audio files back onto the net for free. All our audio is in the public domain, so you may use it for whatever purpose you wish
Educational consultants at The Northern Kentucky Cooperative for Educational Services are hard at work compiling a one-stop-shop of go-to resources that may be useful for educators as we work to deliver instruction to our students during Non-Traditional Instruction (NTI).
ReadWorks is here to support educators and families facing the unprecedented challenge of remote learning due to COVID-19.
Go to Readworks.org
Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing
Go to Classroom Magazine
Free Educational Apps, Games, and Websites
Go to Common Sense Media
Are school closures forcing you to create an online course? Here are 11 tips to get you started!
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Let's Keep Reading! Keep Thinking with Interactive Read Aloud LivBits!
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MPT and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more for teachers like you.
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Massachusetts CEC is hosting an open-access resource page to share resources, discuss, and meet.
Go to MassCEC.org
A collection of sites to live webcams, virtual tours/trips, and other miscellaneous fun academic sites.
Go to Virtual School Activities