High School Resources

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CVUSD Resources

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Students will need to log in through Clever, choose the LDAP option, and then log in with their 6 digit CVUSD student ID and your learn account password.

Students will need to log into Google with their @learn.conejousd.net account, and then click on the Pearson App in the Google "waffle" to access this curriculum.

In order to access Gizmos, students would have needed to already set up their account with their teacher.

English Language Development

ELD Printed Materials

Emerging (ELPAC 1)

Expanding (ELPAC 2-3)

Bridging (ELPAC 3-4)

Students will need to log in using Google Chrome, and then enter their username (student ID) and password (student ID) to access this ELD curriculum.

For more information on how to log in, click HERE for English.

For more information on how to log in, click HERE for Spanish.

Students will need to log in using Google Chrome, and then enter their username and password (same as the one they use in class) to access this ELD curriculum.

For more information on how to log in to iLit ELL, click HERE for English.

For more information on how to log in to iLit ELL, click HERE for Spanish.

Non-Publisher Related Resources

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For non-publisher related resources, parents will need to create accounts in order for students to access the sites. Individual teachers may have accounts created for your students. Students can use that log in information if they are aware of it, if not you can create a new one.

NoRedInk is an online web-based language-learning platform. NoRedInk is on a mission to build better writers.

The CK-12 Foundation is a California-based non-profit organization which aims to increase access to low-cost K-12 education in the United States and abroad. CK-12 provides free and customizable K-12 open educational resources aligned to state curriculum standards.

You can learn anything. Expert-created content and resources for every course and level. Always free.

Looking for a daily routine? Click HERE for a suggested schedule template.

Click HERE for details on how to sign up for the free version during school closure.

Use Code: SCHOOL1446 for all three sites.

YouCubed is a free K-12 math resource from Stanford University's Graduate School of Education. Tasks are activities that can be filtered by grade, level of difficulty, concept, MP standard, and topic. They can be downloaded as PDFs.

PHET Interactive Simulations

Search simulations by grade level and topic. Learn more about specific topics in Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Math.

Check out ebooks and visit the library virtually.

CodeHS is an interactive online learning platform offering computer science and programming instruction for schools and individual learners.

Google Arts & Culture teamed up with over 500 museums and galleries around the world to bring anyone and everyone virtual tours and online exhibits of some of the most famous museums around the world.

What are the best educational Netflix shows? We’ve gathered the top 30! Whether you’re showcasing these to students or using them as part of a distance learning curriculum, these are the best options currently streaming.

If you’re looking for an AP practice test, then you’ve come to the right place. We have links to the best free AP practice exams that are available online. Our directory also has other great resources including notes, outlines, multiple choice quizzes, free response questions, videos, study guides, and study packets.


If you are looking for SAT practice tests or just want to find out more about the SAT, this is the perfect place.

The Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code", to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science. It has since become a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science, starting with 1-hour coding activities but expanding to all sorts of community efforts.

Current events for elementary, middle and high school students. Lessons are updated every week.

An account of current and historical events for all ages.

Smithsonian is a community of learning and the opener of doors. Whether you are visiting in person or online, we invite you come in and explore your interests, discover something new, or spark a memory. Our vast collections and the research surrounding them are available to you on a kaleidoscope of topics—from art to zoology.

Non-Tech Related Resources

Stem Resources for all grade levels.

This website offers all kinds of free age appropriate suggestions for books to read, apps to play, or movies to watch.