How to access World Book content through INFOhio and share with students.
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A curated list of resources, videos, and quick links made by Newsela. Includes many getting started links and tutorials for incorporating Newsela into your lessons.
Curated and coordinated by the experts at Common Sense, Wide Open School is the result of a collaboration among leading publishers, nonprofits, and education and technology companies. Wide Open School features a free collection of the best learning experiences and activities for kids, organized by grade band and subject.
WVIZ and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more for teachers like you.
Credible source of news articles and videos to use for lessons or share with students.
An amazing online repository that has 1000+ educational resources (apps/tools/websites/ebook/videos etc..) for all school levels (k-12) organized by subject, year level, type as well as price (mostly free ones). There is also a special filter in the directory so that only resources made free by their owners due to the Covid-19 outbreak will be listed.
Repository that offers several reputable sites and resources with STEM focus for students and parents.
With a parent or guardian account (no payment information required), students can access Rosetta Stone free for three months. With this temporary offer, students could have access to learn hundreds of languages.
This article, written by We Are Teachers, provides a list of over 25 recommended podcasts for kids and teens in categories of elementary, middle school, and high school areas. The article also offers lesson ideas.