Annenberg Classroom
Annenberg Classroom’s free resources include over 65 videos on constitutional concepts and Supreme Court cases as well as games, lesson plans, timelines, downloadable books, a glossary, and a Constitution guide.
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Annenberg Classroom’s free resources include over 65 videos on constitutional concepts and Supreme Court cases as well as games, lesson plans, timelines, downloadable books, a glossary, and a Constitution guide.
Provided by INFOhio for Ohio educators, Today’s Science is a website that collects different resources that address real-life science topics. It includes news articles, conversations with scientists, videos, experiments, and more! The attached link with go directly to the experiments page.
Provided by INFOhio for Ohio educators, ScienceFlix is a great resource from Scholastic that includes experiments, reading resources, videos, and an entire section dedicated to learning about careers in science.
Provided by INFOhio for Ohio educators, Capstone Interactive is a collection of eBooks that teachers and students can use as curriculum supplements or to encourage more interest in reading. This library has over 800 eBooks and can be filtered by reading level, grade level, subject area, and by keyword.
The Buck Institute is one of the top organizations that advocates for Project Based Learning in schools. They operate this website called My PBL Works, which keeps a library of PBL unit plans that cover all grade levels and subject areas. You will need to create an account and log in to view the full PBL plans.
The Library of Congress offers a large selection of detailed lesson plans and other classroom materials for teachers to easily take advantage of. Simply browse or search by keyword!
EDSITEment offers free resources for teachers, students, and parents searching for high-quality K-12 humanities education materials. All websites linked to EDSITEment have been reviewed for content, design, and educational impact in the classroom. They cover a wide range of humanities subjects, from American history to literature, world history and culture, civics, language, art, architecture, and archaeology, and have been judged by humanities specialists to be of high intellectual quality.
Primary-source based, ready to use lesson plans for history, government, and civics classrooms.
World History Encyclopedia’s Teaching Materials page is a collection of educational resources designed to support the teaching of world history. It provides a wealth of materials, including articles, worksheets, images, maps, and large teaching bundles that cover various historical periods and topics.
Birdbrain Technology’s Project Library is a repository of educational projects and resources aimed at promoting robotics and computational thinking among students. It offers a wide range of ready-to-use project ideas, lesson plans, and programming codes that can be implemented with Birdbrain’s robotics platforms, such as the Hummingbird Robotics Kit and Finch robot. The library empowers educators and students to explore hands-on activities, experiment with coding, and engage in creative problem-solving using robotics as a tool for learning.
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