Gutenberg Ebook library (free online books, mostly 'classics' form Plato to Jane Austen to Herman Melville to Swift to Harriet Beecher Stowe & Poe)
EdX (free online courses from computer science classes on html and Java to languages to business courses like entrepreneurship)
100 Things Teenagers Can Do without Screens
Explore Live cams: has live camera footage of animals in wild & zoos to weather events like the aurora borealis (northern lights) to surfers in hawaii)
Music Lab : allows you to create music using a variety of instruments and sounds. Songs can be saved and downloaded.
Sketch.io : A maker space and drawing platform for online use.
Go Noodle : Online movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts.
Virtually Tour 1,200+ of the World’s Most Famous Museums From Home ( from the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam to the Museum of Modern Art in NYC)
Creative Challenges (During Distance Learning)- (creative hands on activities from design challenges like making a kaleidoscope to learning to code to art tutorials)
NASA at Home (lots of activities for all ages from videos to interactives to challenges with instructions all made by NASA)
Ask A Biologist (a large collection of biology learning materials that includes stories, games, activities, videos, and a podcast.
Code.org - YouTube ( computer programming, computer science education)
Crash Course (lots of videos and courses covering organic chemistry, literature, world history, biology, philosophy, theater, ecology, and many more!)
Khan Academy ( Interactive practice problems, articles, and videos help students succeed in math, biology, chemistry, physics, history, economics, finance, grammar, and many other topics)
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell ( Videos explaining things with optimistic nihilism. We are a small team who want to make science look beautiful. Because it is beautiful. )
Mental Floss (Mental Floss is where curious people come for trivia-tastic information.; produces lists of fun facts, debunks common misconceptions, and tells untold stories from history, science, culture and more )
National Geographic (world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers presenting stories on science, exploration & adventure)
Nat Geo Wild ( Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! )
Scientific American Space Lab (The coolest space and science facts! )
Veritasium: An element of truth - videos about science, education, and anything else interesting.
Amoeba Sisters ( mission to demystify science with humor and relevance by creating videos, GIFs, comics, and resources. Our content is focused on high school biology )
Bozeman Science (videos covering topics in Biology, Environmental Science, Physics, and Chemistry)
The links provide you resources to literacy supports.
Rewordify : Simplifies complex text. Useful for Specific Learning Disability (SLD) students with weaknesses in vocabulary comprehension
Hippocampus : Video instruction for secondary students who need audio and visuals to assist with focus
Visuwords : Visual dictionary and thesaurus
The links provide resources to support math learning.
Mathwords : Math resource with easy readable explanations. Scaffolded Math supports
Virtual Manipulatives : Online manipulatives for math K-12; can choose manipulatives for any math problems