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  • Helpful Education Resources with Extensive Reach

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    Keep Indiana Learning

    tfirst

    Teachers First

    mweb

    MiddleWeb: All About the Middle Grades  

     

    Content

    Khan Academy-Extensive Resources in Math, Science & Engineering, Arts & Humanities, Economics, & More

    Free Resources from Table Talk Math, involves many challenges

    EVERFI-Many Indiana Educators Have Praised These Free Resources for Financial Literacy, SEL, Health & Wellness, Career Readiness, & More 

    Nature Lab-Much on this site from the Nature Conservancy. This directs you to a curriculum page that can be used at home or school.

    Brainpop-A few resources in each category are free, but most require a subscription

    Science Links Curated by HASTI for DOE

    Virtual Museum Tours

    Virtual Field Trips (Many Science Related)

    Actively Learn Many Features, Several Disciplines, Multiple Languages. Some available for free

    Readworks Resources from several different content providers, including museums and cultural institutions

    TedEd Videos Portals for Both Teachers & Students, Can Create High-Interest, Custom Lessons

     

    Spanish Experiment Great Source for Lessons and Books in Spanish (Also in French & German)

    MyLanguages.org Lessons in a multitude of languages; recommended by ESL expert Valentina Gonzalez

    Open PE Physical Education Activities for Home

    Smekens Literacy Lessons New Lessons Posted Every Week, From K-1 to 7-12

     

    Technology Tools & Help

    Online Learning Extensive List of PD Opportunities, Many Live, Some Archived

    Youtube Channel with Beginning Tips for Google Classroom from Alice Keeler (she is adding more)

    Parent Guide to Google Classroom

    Free Access to Nearpod & Flocabulary (Individual Teachers Can Do This)

    EdTech companies offering FREE support and/or access to schools affected by COVID19 closures (Wakelet Curated by Joli Boucher, Purdue grad)

    Free Digital Breakouts Courtesy of BreakoutEDU  

    Extensive List of Online Teaching Tools from Steve Sherman, a Math Teacher from South Africa

    Math: Desmos Webinar Series (upcoming and archived)

    Google Voice Creates New Phone Number to Use for Calling & Texting (must use a personal gmail acct to be free, use to call/text parents, not students)

    TalkingPoints Translates Texts You Send into Other Languages as Needed

     

    Resources Dealing with AI

    AMLE- Five Ethical Considerations to Keep in Mind Before Using AI in Your Classroom

    AMLE- Ten Ways to Hack Your Teaching with AI and Save Time

     

    Reading Materials and Activities

    Updated: Can Teachers Read Books Out Loud Online? Actually, Yes

    Author & Illustrator Videos, Events, & Activities Updated Continually by Kate Messner

    Abdo Digital Books-thousands available, can choose from 3 different levels, many nonfiction

    Picture Book Read Alouds for Lesson Use by Pernille Ripp (Middle School ELA Teacher)

    Free Materials from Scholastic by Grade Level

    Interactive Read Alouds, Mainly with Authors, listed in Chronological Order (curated by the LivBits)

    Another Listing of Author Events (Might Be Easiest in Agenda View, Many More Suited for Elementary)

    Storyweaver.org-Multilingual Stories, under Creative Commons License

    Online African-American Children's Stories-video read alouds

    Non-Fiction Books from Big Timber Media-Four Different Age Ranges

     

     

    Opportunities for Professional Development

    Indiana Learning Lab

    Ditch Summit-Repeats again in December

    Hive Summit-access to videos from previous summits, plus some new material

    edweb.net-Easy to view webinars; archives and certificates available

     

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