Educational Resources for Teachers

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Support from teachers and parents is integral to children’s happiness and success in life. From collaborating on virtual lesson plans to sharing classroom resources, activities and discovering new ways to make learning fun, it always helps to have additional tools available for your students. To best support your students and help improve their learning experiences, here are some resources.

What are some online resources for teachers?

Common Sense Media: Non-profit dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing trustworthy information about education, media and technology. Includes reviews of movies, games, apps and more so parents can make informed decisions. Click here to visit Common Sense Media.

Edutopia: Run by The George Lucas Educational Foundation, Edutopia empowers teachers, administrators and parents with innovative solutions and resources to better education. You can access materials by grade level: K-23-56-8 and 9-12Click here to visit Edutopia.

PBS Teachers: Educational website for teachers that includes resources, lesson plans and activities for the K-12 classroom. Click here to visit PBS Teachers.

Share My Lesson: A site where educators can come together to create and share their best teaching resources. Developed by teachers for teachers, the free platform gives access to high-quality teaching resources and provides an online community where teachers can collaborate with, encourage and inspire each other. Click here to visit Share My Lesson.

Science Kids: Provides educational resources for teachers and parents to help make science fun and engaging for kids. Features fun activities, facts, projects and experiments that promote a desire among kids to learn more about science and technology. Click here to visit Science Kids.

Staying connected with other educators, making sure that your students are on track and getting children involved in learning may be difficult at this time. We hope that some of these resources can guide you through bridging the gap between remote learning, adding new and exciting topics to your lesson plan or transitioning back to the classroom.

Order your copy of Keke and Clyde for your students today and share these student resources with your family, friends and fellow educators to get creative with the at-home learning process!

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