miscellaneous

An Online Student COVID-19 Student Film Festival allowing students to submit videos about their experience during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Introductory and intermediate music theory lessons, exercises, ear trainers, and calculators

YouTube songs (including sheet music in some cases) for students to interact with. All shared via Google Docs.

Music site for kids containing games, composers, music genres, etc.

Musical note identification game.

Spanish Exploratory links from Ms. Heupel via Google Docs

Learn to type for free

This YouTube channel has books being read by stars, but it also includes activities to do related to the books.

Contains math and reading games/activities while emphasizing exploration, play, and positive reinforcement .

4,300+ kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home.

CNN 10 is an on-demand digital news show ideal for explanation seekers on the go or in the classroom

Dollar Street is a project by Anna Rosling Rönnlund that imagines the world as a street ordered by income…poor families live at one end and rich families live at the other. ... The everyday life looks surprisingly similar for people on the same income level across cultures and continents.

A Google A Day is an online game from Google which invites the player to solve a lateral thinking puzzle by using Google to find the answer. A new puzzle is added every day .

Freerice is an ad-supported, free-to-play website and mobile application that allows players to donate rice to families in need by playing a multiple-choice quiz game. For every question the user answers correctly, 10 grains of rice are donated via the World Food Programme.

BrainPop is a group of educational websites with over 1,000 short animated movies for students, together with quizzes and related materials, covering the subjects of science, social studies, English, math, engineering and technology, health, and arts and music.

Website offering several videos for critical thinking games, working with analogies, story starters, etc

Ideal for grades 4+. A fast-paced word game that challenges your vocabulary, tests your typing skills, and stimulates your mind. Loved by logophiles, students, and teachers alike, Knoword is sure to give your brain a good workout.

Blog site with a list of many free virtual field trips.

Click "join a class" and enter the code for your grade level. There will be tons of music to play along with no matter your age! Try searching for your favorite movie music like Harry Potter or Star Wars, but be careful of the circles on the right; they show the difficulty level of the piece.

5th grade - YLTZU-36KHM

6th grade - 2P34H-TJMUJ

7th grade - MUKA6-ZRJMQ

8th grade - DLKNH-D46UN

High School - PMMED-XWNGM



This is a site for all grade levels and all content areas, including arts, social/emotional learning, and some that don't require the computer. Some very reputable organizations teamed up to bring this resource to families and educators with a daily outline for activities for 3 weeks so far.

Greene County CSD Nurses (Mary, Jill and Ann) created a video explaining multiple things for students to learn relating to COVID-19.

A website that lets anyone explore how music works. Students can play with sound, rhythm, melody, and more. Chrome Music Lab is all built for the web, so you can start playing instantly, whether you're on a tablet, phone, or laptop