Kansas Association for the Gifted, Talented, & Creative- This site has a list of resources and ideas endorsed by the KGTC.
Kentucky Association for Gifted Education - This attachment includes a comprehensive list of Gifted and Talented enrichment support materials.
National Association for Gifted Children- This site has a list of webinars, resources, and articles for gifted students and families.
Article of the Week- Teacher Kelly Gallagher selects interesting articles for high school students to read and respond to each week.
Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library - Students can check out tons of online books and movies available at the Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library.
Open Culture -Students can access free online books, courses, and lectures.
Library of Congress Poetry 180- Secondary students can find a list of 180 great poems to read aloud and discuss.
Gates Notes - Bill Gates' blog offers fascinating ideas about how to address critical issues around the world.
Khan Academy- Khan Academy has great videos and challenging math practice problems for students at all grade levels.
Ask a Biologist - Students can ask science questions to Biologists at Arizona State University.
Code.org- Whether secondary students want to learn computer coding fundamentals or study more advanced topics, Code.org has amazing resources!
NASA Jet Propulsion Lab- NASA's website has tons of engaging STEM problem sets and projects for students. Students can use pi to determine whether a laser can explode an ice sample!
Joel on Software - This blog offers a serious look at software development and engineering.
Nature Works Everywhere- Students take virtual field trips to natural habitats all over the world, from coral reefs in the Dominican Republic to the deserts of Africa.
Flinn Scientific- Students can access free video labs for remote learning!
New York Public Library - Students can take a trip back in time and study any historical event through the New York Public Library's Digital Collection.
Atlas Obscura - Students can explore the world's most interesting places through this travel guide.
New York Times Learning Network- Students can read articles and access lessons about the most important issues affecting the world today.
Smithsonian Learning Lab- The Learning Lab has pre-packaged collections that contain lessons, activities, and recommended resources made by Smithsonian museum educators and teachers from around the country.
Google Arts & Culture - Want to visit the Palace of Versailles? The Taj Mahal? Well,students can thanks to Google Arts and Culture. Students can use Google’s art camera to go inside paintings, use the streetview to explore or the 360 videos to feel like you’re actually there. Other great places to explore using the service? Prambanan Temples in Indonesia, Machu Picchu in Peru and the International Space Station...
Broadway Shows - Students can watch Broadway Shows for free online!
Pixar in a Box - Students can get a behind-the-scenes look at how Pixar artists do their jobs. Students will be able to animate bouncing balls, build a swarm of robots, and make virtual fireworks explode.
Song Maker- Students can create and share their own songs using this tool from Google Creative Lab.
Chess Tutorial- Why not learn how to play chess?
Duolingo - Students can learn foreign languages for free using their Chromebook or phone. Students can learn Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, Japanese, Greek, Navajo or many others!
All of the websites below offer a wider variety of free virtual college classes; students can learn everything from Astrophysics to Psychology.
MIT Admissions Office Blog - Learn all about life at one of the most famous colleges in the country, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology!
You Have a Cool Job Podcast - Learn all of the details of "cool jobs" through this interesting podcast!
University of Chicago Admissions Prompts - The University of Chicago is famous for having the most unique and eccentric college admissions prompts every year. Check them out here!
Kansas Board of Regents - Students can compare different Kansas universities.
College Board Net Price Calculator - Students can use this calculator to estimate total college costs.
Insider College Blog - Learn all of the tips and tricks for college admission!