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ONLINE RESOURCES FOR STAFF
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Online Courses, Activities & Resources
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#MOSatHomeMuseum of Science
https://www.mos.org/explore/mos-at-home
Science / STEMSite Coordinator, Frontline Staff, ParentsScience never stops. And neither does the Museum of Science! Here's a collection of STEM resources designed to bring the Museum — to you!
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10 Free Financial Literacy Games for High School StudentsEdutopiahttps://www.edutopia.org/article/10-free-financial-literacy-games-high-school-studentsFinancial LiteracySite Coordinators, Frontline StaffGame-based learning is an engaging and effective way to teach students, and it can be especially useful for teaching students how to manage money because it empowers them to learn from their own decisions. Here are 10 free, popular games for high school students to learn how to navigate their finances.
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After School Specific WebinarsCalifornia Afterschool Network (CAN)https://www.afterschoolnetwork.org/virtual-workshopsAll SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffAccess a variety of topics, including the Quality Standards Videos, Inclusion and ESL; Develop reflection questions to encourage thinking about how individual practice can be modified to enhance elements in program. How does this standard come to life in program? What do we hear/see/feel when this quality standard is present?
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Age of LearningAge of Learninghttps://www.ageoflearning.com/All SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffAge of Learning blends education best practices, innovative technology, and insightful creativity to bring learning to life for children across the U.S. and around the world. Our flagship product, ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy, is the leading and most comprehensive digital early learning resource for children ages 2–8. Our content provides young learners, their families, and teachers with highly engaging and effective learning activities that build a strong foundation for academic success.
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Harvard Graduate School of EducationInformal and Out-of-School Learninghttps://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/themes/informal-and-out-school-learningAll SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffStories, faculty specialties, degree offerings, and professional development programs on topics exploring the impact of afterschool programs, libraries, museums, community initiatives, and other spaces of learning
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AT&TThe Achiveryhttps://www.theachievery.com/enAll SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffA FREE online platform created by AT&T in collaboration with Warner Bros. to help connect K-12 students to a new world of digital learning through stories that spark curiosity and content that entertains and teaches. Designed by education experts, The Achievery SM offers 7 subject-categories and over 500 videos, including clips from some of the most popular movies and shows, all paired with learning activities that can be accessed from everywhere they are - at home, in the classroom, and in their communities.
Whether you are an educator looking for innovative ways to teach and plan your lessons, a parent or caregiver interested in finding additional resources for your children, or a motivated student in search of new challenges and opportunities to improve, you can find the best experience for you.
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ASU for YOUArizona State Universityhttps://asuforyou.asu.edu/All SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffASU for You is an approach to education that supports Universal Learners® with resources from a national research university recognizing that to meet the needs of a rapidly changing, technology-driven world, people will need to access education and learning platforms throughout their lives.

Whether you are a learner or an educator, this new offering — launched now at a time when the world faces unique challenges that demand innovation and adaptation — provides a flexible and growing set of digital educational assets. The program is designed for people of all ages and at all stages of their educational, career or lifelong learning journey — wherever in the world they may be.
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At Home EngineeringDiscoverEhttp://www.discovere.org/at-home-engineeringEngineeringAll Staff
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Being Resilient During CoronavirusRick Handson, PhDhttps://www.rickhanson.net/being-resilient-during-coronavirus/SELAll Staff
During times like this, it’s natural to feel afraid, anxious, or threatened. The brain has evolved to react quickly to threats, and it’s easy for there to be a sense of helplessness associated with problems that appear far beyond our control.

But being consumed by fear causes wear and tear on the body, which actually undermines your safety. That’s why it’s so important to look for ways to be effective and express our agency, even if it’s only through how we choose to think about things.

Below you’ll find suggestions and resources for how to do just that during this challenging time. Please share this page widely. These resources are free for all.
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Blue AppleVan Andel Education Institute
https://www.blueappleteacher.org/project-ideas-2/
All SubjectsK-8
Engaging lessons designed to make learning memorable, meaningful, and fun!
Curated online resources to save you time searching for content
In-person, virtual, and hybrid options for all learning environments
Cross-curricular mini-lessons in English-Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Social-Emotional Learning
Videos and contact info provided by real-world experts willing to meet with your students
Opportunities to collaborate with other classrooms doing the same project
Free project supplies to get you started right away
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Bringing Bay Area Discovery Museum to YouBay Area Discovery Museumhttps://bayareadiscoverymuseum.org/bringing-badm-to-youSTEAM, SELAll StaffTo help you navigate becoming a full-time, at-home educator, we are Bringing BADM to You with a series of tips and playful activities created by BADM educators. Every activity relates to one of three areas of early childhood development – Talk & Play, Science & Math, or Body & Brain. Within each theme, you’ll find step-by-step videos, activities with written-out instructions, and tips to turn everyday moments into meaningful experiences.

Just like all of the programs and exhibits you enjoy at BADM, each activity is research-backed and designed so children achieve one or more of BADM’s seven learning goals.

Questions? Suggestions? Reach out to us via email or on our social media channels.
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CalSAC eLearningCA School Aged Consortiumhttps://www.calsac.org/elearningAll SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffReview options for online learning modules/$35/per person/year; Link to curricula options here.
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Chalkbeat: Educators Tackle Tough Conversations VirtuallyChalkbeathttps://www.chalkbeat.org/2020/5/31/21276371/educators-tackle-tough-conversations-about-race-and-violence-this-time-virtuallyCivil Rights EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, Parents
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Children's Museum of Manhattan @ HomeChildren's Museum of Manhattanhttps://cmom.org/learn/cmom-at-home/VariousSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsMy kids love the Children's Museum of Manhattan (CMOM), so I'm not surprised to see that their virtual offerings are almost as awesome as visiting in person. The new CMOM at Home features daily activities for kids that are easy and fun to do at home. Each day of the week has a theme, like Magical Monday and Artsy Thursday, and activities of all different types are pegged to these themes. While many of the projects are designed for little kids to do alongside a parent, older kids may enjoy doing them independently.
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Code.orgCode.orghttps://code.org/CodingSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffCode.org® is a nonprofit dedicated to expanding access to computer science in schools and increasing participation by women and underrepresented youth. Our vision is that every student in every school has the opportunity to learn computer science, just like biology, chemistry or algebra. Code.org provides the leading curriculum for K-12 computer science in the largest school districts in the United States and Code.org also organizes the annual Hour of Code campaign which has engaged more than 15% of all students in the world. Code.org is supported by generous donors including Amazon, Facebook, Google, the Infosys Foundation, Microsoft, and many more.
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CoderzAmazon Future Engineerhttps://gocoderz.com/amazon-future-engineer/?utm_source=RobotLab&utm_medium=RobotLab&utm_campaign=2020Coding, RoboticsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffAmazon Future Engineer offers free online virtual robotics & coding classes for any student or teacher affected by COVID-19 in the US, Canada, Argentina, Colombia and Chile.
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Computer Science AcademyCarnegie Mellon Universityhttps://academy.cs.cmu.edu/coronavirus2020Computer ScienceSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffCoronavirus Response
As coronavirus impacts our communities, many schools are moving quickly to remote/online teaching. During this challenging time, CMU CS Academy is a free resource that may help and we are providing virtual professional development this summer for educators interested in learning more.
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Creating Inquiry Minded Environments

TGR Foundationhttps://tgreduexplore.org/curriculumSTEAMAll StaffUse these free, interactive resources, designed for students in grades 6–12, to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills with real-world applications in college access, STEM learning, language arts, and more.
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Discussing Sensitive Topics in the Classroom University of Marylandhttps://tltc.umd.edu/discussionsCivil Rights EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsWhen major events happen in the world around us, or on this campus, you might wonder how to address it. Do you say anything at all, or just go on like nothing happened? Do you ask students how they are thinking and feeling? Do you have relevant expertise that might help students better understand the situation, or is this outside the scope of your course? Even when it might be appropriate to invite a discussion, managing hot topics and current events that deeply affect us and our students can be challenging for anyone. We have developed this resource to help you think through how to support your students and to encourage you to seek further consultation with the resources our campus provides.
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DREME Network: Early Math Resources for Teacher EducatorsStanfordhttp://prek-math-te.stanford.edu/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsThese research-based resources are designed for ECE educators. Explore modules designed in content areas such as spatial relations and operations. Videos and articles demonstrate best practices. The website is a project of the Development and Research in Early Math Education (DREME) Network at Stanford University.
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Engineering Career VideosSpark 101https://www.spark101.org/lessons/EngineeringEngineeringSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffOur free Spark101 videos—co-developed by educators, employers, and our experts—engage students in authentic STEM problem solving.
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Free C-STEM Resources for Distance Learning Math with Coding and Robotics for K-12 educatorsUC Davis C-STEM Centerhttps://c-stem.ucdavis.edu/teachers-administrators/distance-learning/STEAM; Computer ScienceSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffDue to Coronavirus COVID-19, schools nationwide are transitioning to distance learning. Collaborating with our partners, the UC Davis C-STEM Center is stepping up to this unprecedented challenge and committing to helping K-12 schools across the country by providing many of our resources free of charge to schools and districts. All K-12 teachers and students affected by closures can get free access to RoboBlockly, C-STEM Studio, and Ch Professional for learning math and CS with robotics. In addition, verified C-STEM Districts can receive free access to C-STEM’s distance learning compatible and common core compliant math with computing and robotics curriculum.

Read more from this University of California news.
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Free Computer Science CoursesAmazonhttps://www.amazonfutureengineer.com/free-coursesComputer ScienceSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffFree CS Courses: Amazon supports free computer science during COVID-19, the growing list of resources is at the link
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Free Mindfulness Resources to Find Calm and Nourish Resilience During the COVID OutbreakFoundation for a Mindful Societyhttps://www.mindful.org/free-mindfulness-resources-for-calm-during-covid-outbreak/SELAll StaffWhether you're looking for live guided meditations connecting you to others, a quick practice to help you find your ground, or a free course on how to meditate, here’s how the Mindful community is coming together to serve in the days and weeks ahead.
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Free Online Events and Activities for Kids at HomeCommon Sense Mediahttps://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/free-online-events-activities-kids-at-home-coronavirusPrimarily arts; othersSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffThanks to the spread of COVID-19, everything is getting canceled. Schools are closed, sports and performing arts are postponed, and field trips are out of the question. And for many parents who are practicing social distancing with their kids at home, finding ways to break up the day and give kids a sense of routine has been a real challenge. One of the silver linings is that authors, artists, musicians, and creators of educational tools are stepping up to offer free lessons, tours, and concerts that you can check out from the safety of your home.

Whether you want easy lesson plans from Scholastic, a living room concert from John Legend, or a drawing lesson from Mo Willems, there's no shortage of fun things to do online. We even have tools to help you find free or reduced-cost internet in your area. So check out this list of resources and events (we'll be updating it as new things are announced). And for a daily schedule of when you can tune into events like book readings, music classes, and science lessons, check out the Live Events page on Wide Open School.
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Games for Young MathematiciansYoung Mathematicianshttp://youngmathematicians.edc.orgMathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsThis website provides a variety of games, videos, and recommended books designed to improve mathematical learning and mastery motivation for preschoolers. The Family Math Research and Resources link has activities specifically designed to incorporate math experiences in family relationships, the community, and everyday life.
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Getting Started with Coding and Robotics in K–8 ClassroomsedWeb.nethttps://home.edweb.net/webinar/code20190617/CodingSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffInterested in integrating coding and robotics in your classroom instruction and don’t know where to begin? Thousands of educators are taking the leap and bringing STEAM and 21st century skills to young learners. Whether it’s the fundamental problem solving and self-expression of coding activities or the high student engagement and collaborative nature of robotics lessons, there are many benefits to weaving these technologies into ELA, math, science, social studies, and beyond. But without time and resources, how can you get started today?

In this edWebinar, a technology integrationist and an instructional technology specialist who began with no experience in coding and robotics shows you why they fell in love with coding and robotics, their lessons learned, and best practices for making a program work for you and your students. Hear their personal stories, discover relevant resources, and walk away with activities and lessons you can implement on your own. This recorded edWebinar will be of interest to teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, technology integrationists, technology coaches, STEM/STEAM lab teachers, and makerspace teachers at all levels.
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Guide to Wellbeing During CoronavirusGreater Good Science Center @ UC Berkleyhttps://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/greater_good_guide_to_well_being_during_coronavirusSELAll StaffAt Greater Good, our mission is to share scientific research that can help promote a happier, more compassionate society. With the recent COVID-19 outbreak, we’re committed to bringing you stories, tips, and tools for these uncertain times in our global community.
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Harmony at HomeSanford Harmonyhttps://www.sanfordharmony.orgSELSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsAvailable at no cost, Sanford Harmony is a social emotional learning program for Pre-K-6 grade students designed to foster intergender communication and understanding, connection, and community both in and outside the classroom and develop boys and girls into compassionate and caring adults.
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Khan AcademyKhan Academyhttps://www.khanacademy.org/All SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffWe’re a nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all FREE for learners and teachers.
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Learn at HomeNational Geographic
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/education/classroom-resources/learn-at-home/
Environmental EducationSite Coordinator, Frontline Staff, ParentsAs you enter a back-to-school time like no other, we offer a space to connect, share strategies, and run down a virtual hallway to encourage each other and celebrate the wins.

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Learning LibraryEducation.comhttps://www.education.com/resources/VariousAll Staff
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Math at HomeEarly Math Countshttps://mathathome.org/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsThis website provides links to lesson plans, games, and videos that promote math learning designed to foster the development of early math skills in children between 0–5. Math concepts are taught in the context of clapping games, music, and activities.
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Math Career VideosSpark 101https://www.spark101.org/lessons/MathMathSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffOur free Spark101 videos—co-developed by educators, employers, and our experts—engage students in authentic STEM problem solving.
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Mizzen AppCS Mott Foundationhttps://www.mizzenapp.org/All SubjectsSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffMizzen by Mott inspires, engages and sparks learning in young people. With activities from premier organizations like Jazz at Lincoln Center and powerful management tools, this new app can help you strengthen your afterschool program. Supported by the Mott Foundation, Mizzen is available at no cost to afterschool professionals!
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Monterey Bay Aquarium Learning-At-HomeMonterey Bay Aquariumhttps://www.montereybayaquarium.org/for-educators/learning-at-homeEnvironmental EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsHere are some guided activities for parents, caregivers and educators to support children’s learning at home. We hope these resources will help you encourage a sense of wonder and connection to the natural world, even in this time of turmoil.
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Nature Watch Animal Tracks PosterNature Watchhttps://www.nature-watch.com/images/Nature%20Watch%20No_%20American%20Animal%20Tracks%208_5x11.pdf?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=FREE%20Animal%20Track%20Poster%20&%20Instructors%20Guide%20%E2%80%93%20Download%20&%20Print&utm_content=31190105&utm_campaign=FREE%20Animal%20Track%20Poster%20&%20Instructors%20Guide%20%E2%80%93%20Download%20&%20PrintOutdoor EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff--
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Online Resources for Remote Staff DevelopmentTemescal Associateshttp://blog.learninginafterschool.org/2020/03/online-resources-for-remote-staff.htmlVariousAll StaffWith the COVID-19 prevention efforts, afterschool programs may be looking for resources and ideas that staff could use online and remotely. Here are some no cost resources that we have developed that may be useful.
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PBS for ParentsPBShttps://www.pbs.org/parents/learn-grow/all- ages/mathMathParentsThese math resources are designed for parents and provide links to activities for ages 2–8. Included are activities to do with children at home, such as while children help set the table or sort laundry, as well as while at play.
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PBS Kids' LabPBShttps://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/pbs -kids-lab-activities/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsIncluded here are lessons, games, and at-home activities for parents and children. Links are provided for math ages 3–5 and ages 6–8, as well as a link to the Pre- Kindergarten site (see next resource). Available in Spanish.
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PBS Kids' Lab - Pre-KPBShttps://ca.pbslearningmedia.org/collection/virt ual-pre-k/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsFind lessons and games for teachers, parents, and students specific to Pre-K. A media gallery includes brief videos to show teachers and parents how to focus on math concepts in the home and other environments. The videos are in English but other resources are available in Spanish.
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PBS Kids' Math GamesPBShttps://pbskids.org/games/math/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, Parents
PBS provides early childhood math games presented with a menu of options, including measurement, shapes, and problem-solving games. The age level varies depending on which activity you select.
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Peg +Cat - PBS Kids, 3+PBS
https://pbskids.org/peg/
MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsPeg + Cat is a preschool television series about a spunky girl whose activities incorporate foundational math skills. The related website has games, videos, and music.
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Science Career VideosSpark 101https://www.spark101.org/lessons/ScienceScienceSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffOur free Spark101 videos—co-developed by educators, employers, and our experts—engage students in authentic STEM problem solving.
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Access to STEM: A Frameworkstem nexthttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/63ddd4d3686ac83bfa8c608d/t/642b771b77255b06727e7e58/1680570141172/Access-to-Stem-A-Framework_Final-11-×-8.5-in+%281%29.pdfSTEMSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffStrategies are the broad categories within each large concept: Increasing Access, Youth-Centric, and Skill Development.
Tactics are the specific actions and tools for each strategy.
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SEL + OST = PERFECTWallace Foundationhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1MHMGmfNVAgKmXAZQpGPNQjrGGNagZZB9/view?usp=sharingSELAll StaffIn October 2019, The Wallace Foundation and Amer-
ica’s Promise Alliance hosted a day-long event in Chicago to address the challenges of teaching social
and emotional skills to young people in out-of-school
time programs. We drafted the conference report that is in your hands, however, before two major de-
velopments in the life of this nation had yet to occur.
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Sesame Street in Communities - Development Math SkillsSesame Streethttps://sesamestreetincommunities.org/topics/ math/MathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsThese resources include ideas for everyday math activities and is designed for caregivers of children ages 0–6. Resources are searchable by age, length, and type of resource (article, storybook, etc.). Available in Spanish.
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Sesame Street in Communities (Ages 0-3)Sesame Streethttps://sesamestreetincommunities.org/?s=Math&view=caregiverMathSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsResources Memo: COVID-19 - Where can teachers, caregivers, and parents find free digital resources to support early math learning?
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Shelter-in-Place ResourcesPartnership for Children and Youth (PCY)https://www.partnerforchildren.org/new-blog/2020/3/23/shelter-in-place-resources-for-educators?mc_cid=385567f58c&mc_eid=bb4388dbe6InformationProgram Directors--
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Six Seconds6 Secondshttps://www.6seconds.org/education/social-emotional-learning/SELSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffSix Seconds is a community of change-makers contributing to a world of insight, connection, and purpose. We think the world would be a better place if a billion people were practicing the skills of emotional intelligence (EQ). So, we research and share scientific, global, transformational tools & methods to support that goal. Founded in 1997, Six Seconds is the first and largest organization 100% dedicated to the development of emotional intelligence. We research and teach the skills of emotional intelligence to enable individuals, teams, organizations, families, schools and communities to flourish.
Schools with successful SEL programs are safe, engaging and well-managed environments where children can focus on learning. Teaching SEL reduces violence and conflict while creating an atmosphere of trust, engagement, and curiosity.
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STEM FuseSTEM Fusehttps://stemfuse.com/

Course Catalog: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tMTZNKZRmEE6RCul0r3VUHGWk4_3rkDe/view
Robotics, Computer ProgrammingSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffOver the next month, the STEM Fuse team is providing unlimited access to our K-12 Library of digital courses, access to our updated LMS platform, and 1 on 1 time with our PD teams to help you plan for back to school.
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STEM Summer ResourcesNational Afterschool Assocationhttps://indd.adobe.com/view/599523ff-1025-4de4-924c-66606b600c2dSTEAMSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff--
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Subject to ClimateSubject to Climatehttps://subjecttoclimate.org/search?sort=ratingEnvironmental EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline StaffSubjectToClimateTM is an online connector for K-12 teachers of all subjects to find credible, unbiased, and engaging materials on climate change.
Our goal is to enhance climate knowledge and inspire action by making climate change teaching and learning accessible to all.
Think of it as a nonprofit “Yelp” for educators to find the right resources to teach climate change.
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Technology Career VideosSpark 101https://www.spark101.org/lessons/TechnologyTechnologySite Coordinators, Frontline StaffOur free Spark101 videos—co-developed by educators, employers, and our experts—engage students in authentic STEM problem solving.
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TGR Educator ResourcesTGR Foundationhttps://tgrfoundation.org/educator-community/STEAMAll StaffUse these free, interactive resources, designed for students in grades 6–12, to develop problem-solving and decision-making skills with real-world applications in college access, STEM learning, language arts, and more.
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The New Teacher ProjectThe New Teacher Projecthttps://tntp.org/Learning Continuity PlanAdministrators, Program DirectorsWe've assembled resources to help school systems navigate extended closures during the coronavirus outbreak and plan for reopening.
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The Science of Wellbeing (Happiness Course)Yale Universityhttps://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being?ranMID=40328&ranEAID=EHFxW6yx8Uo&ranSiteID=EHFxW6yx8Uo-ptjQWLL6u3Ochqdt1Ndvwg&siteID=EHFxW6yx8Uo-ptjQWLL6u3Ochqdt1Ndvwg&utm_content=10&utm_medium=partners&utm_source=linkshare&utm_campaign=EHFxW6yx8UoHealthAll StaffYale University is offering their happiness course, free online - in spanish and english
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Turtle Bay Aquarium EducationTurtle Bay Aquariumhttps://www.turtlebay.org/educationEnvironmental EducationSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsThe education department at Turtle Bay aims to provide the environment needed to explore the world through science, art, history, and more. We promote life-long learning through fun, hands-on interactions, and enjoyment
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UDL & Growth MindsetKatie Novakhttps://www.learningdesigned.org/resource/growth-mindset-teaching-your-students-be-expert-learnersAll SubjectsAll StaffVariety of resources, emphasizing importance of grit, growth mindset and inclusion of different learning styles and abilities
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Universal Design for Learning, Equity & InclusionLearning Designedhttps://www.learningdesigned.org/resourcesAll SubjectsAll StaffFoundational elements to good program and lesson design; All Subjects staff should be familiar with the basics of UDL; Review and discuss;
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You for YouthUS Department of Educationhttps://y4y.ed.gov/join/SEL / STEM / Literacy (others)All Staff--
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Beanstalkhttps://beanstalk.co/VariousSite Coordinators, Frontline Staff, ParentsJoin Beanstalk (it's free) to access the site's incredible resource of engaging video lessons that are an absolute delight to watch. The site offers both live and on-demand classes for kids from 18 months to age six, and they vary in subject matter from science—"all about your tongue"—to read alouds and crafting. Taught by actual teachers, Beanstalk is a great way to introduce younger kids to educational concepts
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