9-12 Resources

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9th Grade:

Math

  • CPM Integrated 1 eBook - Need a license to sign in which students have already been provided

  • Document for teachers published by CPM re: Remote Learning

  • SVMI Performance Tasks & Problems of the Month: POMs may be sent home with students and/or shared online. Also, you may send home and/or share online any of the 1999-2009 performance tasks. There are approximately 475 tasks, from this time period, for teachers to select and send home. The only restrictions are for performance tasks written with copyright dates of 2010 – 2020. Those tasks must remain secure and not sent home. Finally, the Teacher Notes for all POMs and rubrics for all performance tasks must remain secure and never sent home.

  • Illustrative Math- Content Standards: Click on desired grade level and then choose by desired standard

  • Illustrative Math- Practice Standards: Click on a desired math practice standard and see examples of what the standard looks like in a variety of grades. Embedded videos also provide examples.

  • Mathematics Assessment Project: Supplemental lessons and tasks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts. Tasks split between middle and high school tasks. Look at standards to determine grade level.

Science

  • Ninth Grade Curriculum

  • Introducing Newsela Science

  • CA Academy of Sciences: Lesson plans, videos, info graphics, teaching strategies. Can filter by category, content, SEPs, and also by language.

  • NewsELA Science: Standards-based integration of science and literacy, including special events.

  • NSTA: Free 30 day membership to access digital resources and tools.

  • NSTA eBooks: Interactive eBooks+ are both engaging and inspiring with animations, simulations, videos, and review questions.

  • Discovery Education: Digital Resources including lessons, videos, activities

  • PASCO: Teacher Access to Chemistry and Physics Student eBooks (teacher editions available upon request) including content, videos, investigations, interactives, etc.

  • Epidemiology of COVID-19: Lessons and resources for student project on COVID-19 includes info. on exponential growth, flattening the curve, and how to protect yourself.

Language Arts

Social Emotional

VAPA

Career Technical Education

World Languages

E.L.D.

  • NewsELA: Choose articles to read, answer questions, and write about. newsela.com

  • BrainPop: Educational videos and games on a wide variety of topics. Parents need to sign up for a free account

  • Common Lit: Free collection of bilingual fiction and nonfiction passages for 3rd-12th grade students. Students can create a free account and filter the collection by grade and genre.

  • Duolingo: free app to use to learn a new language

Math:

  • Inside Mathematics: Professional resources including problems of the month and performance tasks.

  • BitPaper: Digital Whiteboard: BitPaper is a digital whiteboard that enables users to collaborate, explain, draw, share online.

  • Robert Kaplinsky: A growing list of free real world problem-based lessons for kinder through high school. Each problem includes links to a CCSS aligned mini-lesson.

  • Which One Doesn't Belong?: A website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn't belong.

  • You Cubed Tasks: Youcubed’s Math Tasks are open, visual and creative with a mission to inspire all learners. Each task includes lesson plans that integrate brain science, mindset and other important messages to learners.

  • Teaching Channel: Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.

  • Wonderopolis: Wonderopolish poses intriguing questions—the Wonder of the Day—and explore it in a variety of ways. Teachers can use the daily Wonder to jumpstart their students' critical thinking, for content that relates to specific themes and student interests.

10th Grade:

Math

  • CPM Integrated 2 eBook - Need a license to sign in which students have already been provided

  • Document for teachers published by CPM re: Remote Learning

  • SVMI Performance Tasks & Problems of the Month: POMs may be sent home with students and/or shared online. Also, you may send home and/or share online any of the 1999-2009 performance tasks. There are approximately 475 tasks, from this time period, for teachers to select and send home. The only restrictions are for performance tasks written with copyright dates of 2010 – 2020. Those tasks must remain secure and not sent home. Finally, the Teacher Notes for all POMs and rubrics for all performance tasks must remain secure and never sent home.

  • Illustrative Math- Content Standards: Click on desired grade level and then choose by desired standard

  • Illustrative Math- Practice Standards: Click on a desired math practice standard and see examples of what the standard looks like in a variety of grades. Embedded videos also provide examples.

  • Mathematics Assessment Project: Supplemental lessons and tasks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts. Tasks split between middle and high school tasks. Look at standards to determine grade level.

Science

  • Tenth Grade Curriculum

  • Introducing Newsela Science

  • CA Academy of Sciences: Lesson plans, videos, info graphics, teaching strategies. Can filter by category, content, SEPs, and also by language.

  • NewsELA Science: Standards-based integration of science and literacy, including special events.

  • NSTA: Free 30 day membership to access digital resources and tools.

  • NSTA eBooks: Interactive eBooks+ are both engaging and inspiring with animations, simulations, videos, and review questions.

  • Discovery Education: Digital Resources including lessons, videos, activities

  • PASCO: Teacher Access to Chemistry and Physics Student eBooks (teacher editions available upon request) including content, videos, investigations, interactives, etc.

  • Epidemiology of COVID-19: Lessons and resources for student project on COVID-19 includes info. on exponential growth, flattening the curve, and how to protect yourself.

Language Arts

E.L.D.

  • NewsELA: Choose articles to read, answer questions, and write about. newsela.com

  • BrainPop: Educational videos and games on a wide variety of topics. Parents need to sign up for a free account

  • Common Lit: Free collection of bilingual fiction and nonfiction passages for 3rd-12th grade students. Students can create a free account and filter the collection by grade and genre.

  • Duolingo: free app to use to learn a new language

VAPA

World History

Social Emotional

Career Technical Education

World Languages

Other Digital Resources:

Math:

  • Inside Mathematics: Professional resources including problems of the month and performance tasks.

  • BitPaper: Digital Whiteboard: BitPaper is a digital whiteboard that enables users to collaborate, explain, draw, share online.

  • Robert Kaplinsky: A growing list of free real world problem-based lessons for kinder through high school. Each problem includes links to a CCSS aligned mini-lesson.

  • Which One Doesn't Belong?: A website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn't belong.

  • You Cubed Tasks: Youcubed’s Math Tasks are open, visual and creative with a mission to inspire all learners. Each task includes lesson plans that integrate brain science, mindset and other important messages to learners.

  • Teaching Channel: Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.

  • Wonderopolis: Wonderopolish poses intriguing questions—the Wonder of the Day—and explore it in a variety of ways. Teachers can use the daily Wonder to jumpstart their students' critical thinking, for content that relates to specific themes and student interests.

11th Grade:

Math

  • CPM Integrated 3 eBook - - Need a license to sign in which students have already been provided

  • Document for teachers published by CPM re: Remote Learning

  • SVMI Performance Tasks & Problems of the Month: POMs may be sent home with students and/or shared online. Also, you may send home and/or share online any of the 1999-2009 performance tasks. There are approximately 475 tasks, from this time period, for teachers to select and send home. The only restrictions are for performance tasks written with copyright dates of 2010 – 2020. Those tasks must remain secure and not sent home. Finally, the Teacher Notes for all POMs and rubrics for all performance tasks must remain secure and never sent home.

  • Illustrative Math- Content Standards: Click on desired grade level and then choose by desired standard

  • Illustrative Math- Practice Standards: Click on a desired math practice standard and see examples of what the standard looks like in a variety of grades. Embedded videos also provide examples.

  • Mathematics Assessment Project: Supplemental lessons and tasks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts. Tasks split between middle and high school tasks. Look at standards to determine grade level.

Language Arts

E.L.D.

  • NewsELA: Choose articles to read, answer questions, and write about. newsela.com

  • BrainPop: Educational videos and games on a wide variety of topics. Parents need to sign up for a free account

  • Common Lit: Free collection of bilingual fiction and nonfiction passages for 3rd-12th grade students. Students can create a free account and filter the collection by grade and genre.

  • Duolingo: free app to use to learn a new language

Science

  • Eleventh Grade Curriculum

  • Introducing Newsela Science

  • CA Academy of Sciences: Lesson plans, videos, info graphics, teaching strategies. Can filter by category, content, SEPs, and also by language.

  • NewsELA Science: Standards-based integration of science and literacy, including special events.

  • NSTA: Free 30 day membership to access digital resources and tools.

  • NSTA eBooks: Interactive eBooks+ are both engaging and inspiring with animations, simulations, videos, and review questions.

  • Discovery Education: Digital Resources including lessons, videos, activities

  • PASCO: Teacher Access to Chemistry and Physics Student eBooks (teacher editions available upon request) including content, videos, investigations, interactives, etc.

  • Epidemiology of COVID-19: Lessons and resources for student project on COVID-19 includes info. on exponential growth, flattening the curve, and how to protect yourself.

US History

Social Emotional

VAPA

Career Technical Education

World Languages

Other Digital Resources:

Math:

  • Inside Mathematics: Professional resources including problems of the month and performance tasks.

  • BitPaper: Digital Whiteboard: BitPaper is a digital whiteboard that enables users to collaborate, explain, draw, share online.

  • Robert Kaplinsky: A growing list of free real world problem-based lessons for kinder through high school. Each problem includes links to a CCSS aligned mini-lesson.

  • Which One Doesn't Belong?: A website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn't belong.

  • You Cubed Tasks: Youcubed’s Math Tasks are open, visual and creative with a mission to inspire all learners. Each task includes lesson plans that integrate brain science, mindset and other important messages to learners.

  • Teaching Channel: Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.

  • Wonderopolis: Wonderopolish poses intriguing questions—the Wonder of the Day—and explore it in a variety of ways. Teachers can use the daily Wonder to jumpstart their students' critical thinking, for content that relates to specific themes and student interests.

12th Grade:

Language Arts

World Languages

Science

  • Twelfth Grade Curriculum

  • Introducing Newsela Science

  • CA Academy of Sciences: Lesson plans, videos, info graphics, teaching strategies. Can filter by category, content, SEPs, and also by language.

  • NewsELA Science: Standards-based integration of science and literacy, including special events.

  • NSTA: Free 30 day membership to access digital resources and tools.

  • NSTA eBooks: Interactive eBooks+ are both engaging and inspiring with animations, simulations, videos, and review questions.

  • Discovery Education: Digital Resources including lessons, videos, activities

  • PASCO: Teacher Access to Chemistry and Physics Student eBooks (teacher editions available upon request) including content, videos, investigations, interactives, etc.

  • Epidemiology of COVID-19: Lessons and resources for student project on COVID-19 includes info. on exponential growth, flattening the curve, and how to protect yourself.

Social Studies

  • Teachers use Google Classroom for assignments.

  • Link for Teachers and Students available through Clever: (red box labeled McGraw Hill)

  • Goverment/ Economics resources are in your Shared Google Drive

  • Introducing Newsela Social Studies

E.L.D.

  • NewsELA: Choose articles to read, answer questions, and write about. newsela.com

  • BrainPop: Educational videos and games on a wide variety of topics. Parents need to sign up for a free account

  • Common Lit: Free collection of bilingual fiction and nonfiction passages for 3rd-12th grade students. Students can create a free account and filter the collection by grade and genre.

  • Duolingo: free app to use to learn a new language

Social Emotional

Career Technical Education

VAPA

Math

  • SVMI Performance Tasks & Problems of the Month: POMs may be sent home with students and/or shared online. Also, you may send home and/or share online any of the 1999-2009 performance tasks. There are approximately 475 tasks, from this time period, for teachers to select and send home. The only restrictions are for performance tasks written with copyright dates of 2010 – 2020. Those tasks must remain secure and not sent home. Finally, the Teacher Notes for all POMs and rubrics for all performance tasks must remain secure and never sent home.

  • Illustrative Math- Content Standards: Click on desired grade level and then choose by desired standard

  • Illustrative Math- Practice Standards: Click on a desired math practice standard and see examples of what the standard looks like in a variety of grades. Embedded videos also provide examples.

  • Mathematics Assessment Project: Supplemental lessons and tasks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts. Tasks split between middle and high school tasks. Look at standards to determine grade level.

Other Digital Resources:

Math:

  • Inside Mathematics: Professional resources including problems of the month and performance tasks.

  • BitPaper: Digital Whiteboard: BitPaper is a digital whiteboard that enables users to collaborate, explain, draw, share online.

  • Robert Kaplinsky: A growing list of free real world problem-based lessons for kinder through high school. Each problem includes links to a CCSS aligned mini-lesson.

  • Which One Doesn't Belong?: A website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn't belong.

  • You Cubed Tasks: Youcubed’s Math Tasks are open, visual and creative with a mission to inspire all learners. Each task includes lesson plans that integrate brain science, mindset and other important messages to learners.

  • Teaching Channel: Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.

  • Wonderopolis: Wonderopolish poses intriguing questions—the Wonder of the Day—and explore it in a variety of ways. Teachers can use the daily Wonder to jumpstart their students' critical thinking, for content that relates to specific themes and student interests.