Parents/Guardians

Remote Learning Resources

Parents/Guardians: Please explore the links below which provide overviews and information about the resources GPS uses to enhance our remote learning as well as resources to help support your child's social and emotional learning. We hope these resources are helpful in assisting your child with their learning.

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Google Drive allows students to store files and create Google Docs, Google Slides, Google Sheets, and other apps.

Google Classroom is a free and secure learning space for teachers, students and schools. It provides a safe way for for teachers and students to connect, share content, access homework, participate in discussions and receive class information.

Google Docs allows your child to create and edit text documents right in your web browser or on a mobile device—no special software is required. Even better, multiple people can work at the same time, they can see people’s changes as they make them, and every change is saved automatically.



Google Slides allows your child to create engaging student presentations and projects thanks to its versatility and design features.

Google Forms allows your child to create forms for data collection purposes. Students and teachers can use Google Forms to create surveys, quizzes, and more. The form is web-based and can be shared with respondents by sending a link, emailing a message, or embedding it into a web page or blog post. Data gathered using the form is typically stored in a spreadsheet.

Google Sheets allows your child to create spreadsheets. Your child can use the powerful tools in Google Sheets for organizing, visualizing, and calculating their data.

Real-time meetings by Google. Allows teachers to share their browser, video, desktop, and presentations.

Student driven portfolios and parent communication

At Home Remote Learning Resources

GPS Digital Tools Log in Credentials

Elementary (English & Spanish)

Social Emotional Supports

The resources below include age appropriate information from preK-high school.

Coping with Stress (from the CDC)

Social Skills Parenting Guide - videos produced by NBC News

Age appropriate information from preK-high school.

Topics include the following and more:

  • Healthy risk taking

  • Supporting perseverance

  • Supporting collaboration

  • Teaching kids to respect diversity

  • Developing trust

  • Identifying emotions

  • Effective communincation skills for kids