This site offers two weeks worth of fun and easy science experiments for elementary students.
- Subject:
- Science
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Homework/Assignment
- Author:
- Milwaukee Kids
- Date Added:
- 03/25/2020
This is a collection of resources to support learning at home for students in Grade Four to Six.
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This site offers two weeks worth of fun and easy science experiments for elementary students.
This resource contains additional information, tips, and worksheets to do with your child to help you easily integrate mindfulness into your day.
This site offers an interactive way to learn history.
Enjoy these stories about the popular Moon Dogs characters doing activities at home.
Included are free resources to read and print at home. They support the teaching of the following spellings/sounds:
- 'ae', 'ee', 'ow', 'er',
Check for other great free resources on this website while you're there.
Give these YouTube workouts for young kids a try!
The Multiplication Course is a highly interactive multiplication course – on YouTube – with 156 short videos. They are for all students, all teachers, all parents, everyone!
The course teaches students deep, rich, and important multiplication concepts while they are also learning multiplication facts. It also puts students in control of their learning, allowing them to pause the think deeply, allowing them time to write, allowing them to discover important math ideas.
The animated videos are organized in 12 chapters – and each chapter is in a playlist on YouTube. The course is for students in grades 3-8, and it’s completely free.
Also known as La Casa Azúl (the Blue House) this historic art museum was developed where renowned artist Frida Kahlo lived and created masterpieces. While there, you can learn about her life, her art, and more as you virtually tour through the museum and her former residence.
Music Education apps to learn basic elements of music, including fast/slow, high/low, loud/soft, reading music notation, etc.
Explore music theory with this site's lessons, exercises and tools.
Instantly transport to the middle of Paris with the Musée d’Orsay and their online tours and art collection. Here you can explore art history with the largest collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces from renowned artists such as Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh, and many more.
This resource is a great activity for kids to do while they are at home with the COVID-19. The downloadable template helps them document their experience during the COVID-19 pandemic for a time capsule.
This short video has been designed to serve as a writing prompt. Watch the video in Section 1 once and just enjoy. Then select a writing prompt from Section 2 and rewatch the video to gather (even jot down) ideas. Then write!
Download this free children’s story book released by the WHO to help children and young people cope with COVID-19.
Whether you're studying photography, graphic design, or architecture, or you simply appreciate beauty, you're sure to love My Modern Met. A visually stunning website that's a feast for the eyes, My Modern Met will take you on an inspirational journey inside the artist's mind.
Visit museums, breathtaking buildings, art installations, far-flung cities, and exotic lands from the comfort of your armchair. Who knows? You may find your next great idea or inspiration here.
In this lesson by Creative Educator students explore and analyze familiar heroes and villains, develop their own superhero, and introduce this new hero to the world through an ID card and comic.
For students in grades 3-6.
This site offers open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science!
This NASA initiative covers a wide range of topics including weather, climate, atmosphere, water, energy, plants, and animals.
A hub of online games and other learning resources for kids.
Teachers K-12 click "For Educators" from the top menu and select your grade range to get started.
This resource is all about FLIGHT! Lessons include: Dressing for Altitude, History of Flight, Parts of an Airplane, Principles of Flight, Structures and Materials, Propulsion, Future Flight, Careers in Aeronautics, and Airspace.
This is a great resource for multi-grade classrooms or for students who require adapted levels of materials. There are different lessons for different age groups on the same topics. (Generally, their lessons are levelled K-4, 5-8, 9-12.)
This site offers online science, mastered: exceptional content within meaningful tasks.
Labs include: Exoplanet, Polar, Evolution, Cyber Security, RNA, Cloud, Energy, Sun
Free. For grades 6-12