CTE

https://code.org/

Code is a computer science resource that aims to improve diversity in the computer science field. This site hosts the Hour of Code campaign that is wildly popular among educators. This site offers coding activities for all ages in multiple subject areas and interests. The site also offers resources for teachers such as project areas and computer science courses.

https://www.typing.com/?fbclid=IwAR29RMkK-yEHt0AScUfJfbQMXHr0SfGygz3P1MsArEsTVNRD8_CmkqUw4RE

typing.com is so much more than just typing! This site allows students to work on a variety of digital skills. Teachers are able to customize their lesson plans based on national standards. This site promotes online safety, so educators, students and parents can feel safe while working on their digital skills on typing.com.

This site is way more than just typing for students. It can be utilized by teachers for customizing lesson plans and by students for various digital skills. On typing.com standard correlations are available for teachers. This site is meant to serve as a guide to find the most relevant curriculum for their classes. For students, there are typing lessons, tests, games, digital literacy and coding curriculum available. Typing.com is available in several different languages including English (US & UK), Spanish, and more.

https://www.codecademy.com/?fbclid=IwAR2OayNK9qFMDZg75Y-29OYdjS2RcaKwlBXnpFTB60ERvPJk4uFLhf6E3h8

codeacademy.com is a free site that allows student to not only learn, but make their own codes. It is designed for not only people who already know how to code, but also for those who are just beginning. On the home page, there is a section specifically for beginners: a quiz that tells you your strengths and how to get coding! While there is the option for a paid subscription that will offer more advanced coding, students can learn basic coding, computer science applications and even career exploration to see if coding is right for you!

https://scratch.mit.edu/?fbclid=IwAR0GW7v-i0oOP6XaEUnOcSKug1masKecHC7jX9hFOyq3qAcNQz_XQyjz6uU

On scratch, users can make their own coding to create stories, games and animations. You can simply click "Start Creating" to begin making your own codes! Users can use different characters, make them move around the screen, change their looks and outfits, have them talk, and much more.

https://human.biodigital.com/login?returnUrl=/dashboard&fbclid=IwAR0tksBMrAc5fuiBNhzYXU61k4_GDthgnoJVVm48GWb0kj6YoOoG_SQ0PKk

This is a free interactive site to dig in and learn about the HUMAN BODY! It allows students to visualize the various body systems in 3D! This site breaks the body and systems down into individual parts allowing students to get an inside look and a little deeper knowledge of the body.

This site is helpful for the health science teacher, student, or parent as we embark on this journey of at-home learning. If you have an interest in learning more about the human body, this site will allow you to see all the different systems that make up our body, in 3D, which is very helpful. If you are interested in gaining in-depth knowledge about your body, this site will break it down for you best. The detail is truly amazing. Check it out!

https://www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html?fbclid=IwAR16rXTIBhJiqAtv7a-NlMDspMcrLXAOTpn4HB03PE2A75Qr2olyY-l0vHM

On the innerbody site students explore the different human anatomy systems such as Skeletal, Muscular, Cardiovascular, and Digestive. For each system students explore the system, read scientific information, and are exposed to medical vocabulary. Students can also access medical resources and health testing guides.

The information available on this site is endless and it’s not just for the student. Here, you will be able to explore various body systems, get in depth information down to the cellular level. What is so impressive about this site is the medical vocabulary that is available by each body system. Here, you can also find information about various health- testing, which could be helpful for you and your loved ones of all ages.

https://www.teachbanzai.com/?fbclid=IwAR1wfhkrMN45hc1tnWGX3ZjsIOZlb-vEeZ7veH69_luGkx5_QzU1x9lEfOE

Banzai is a free, financial literacy site. Over 60,000 Math, Business, Family & Consumer Science, and Computer teachers have joined nationwide. At multiple difficulty levels, Banzai offers a large variety of real life adult financial dilemmas.


www.codehs.com

CodeHS is a great way to teach computer science coding. Users can sign up as a teacher or student. CodeHS includes web-based curriculum, teacher tools, administer insights,and professional development. There are courses for every level of student, professional development to train and support teachers, and tools/resources to create an engaging classroom. There are 3 plans: Free (for classrooms just getting started), Pro (for single school site), Site License (for managing school or district site license).

www.edu.sphero.com

Sphero EDU uses app-enabled robots to foster creativity through discovery and play, all while laying the foundation for computer science. It is a coding collaboration center for both teachers and students. The program has coding, collaborative STEM activites, and nurtures students imagination. Users can sign up as a learner, educator, or parent. You can create programs and assign activities to students.


http://online.swiftplayground.run

Swift playgrounds is an app that makes learning swift fun. It requires no coding knowledge, so it is perfect for students who are just starting out. Swift is created by apple and is how they make all of their apps. It is a free coding app for students to learn coding.

This is the perfect site to get started in your journey to online learning. What is so neat about this site from the start is you click on “Let’s Play.” Now, that’s sure to get the attention of learners. This is an app that can be downloaded on your phone or tablet and accessed from anywhere! This is learning on the go and the best part is it’s FUN.