Get Creative! Spend some time getting creative every day. This could mean doing an art activity you find in the bank, touring a museum virtually, or playing around with some music. Resources for all of these activites are available in The Resource Bank.
If you find there are too many resources to sort through, you can filter the results using the “Filter Resources” area on the left side of the screen. Select “Education Level” to narrow your results to a specific education level. (Please note - for the purposes of this site these "Education Levels" are used when filtering - Lower Primary = K-2, Upper Primary=3-5, Middle Years=6-8, High School=9-12)
A perfect field trip for K-2! This virtual field trip from the …
A perfect field trip for K-2! This virtual field trip from the American Museum of Natural History takes children through a 360 video as they observe butterflies and compare their patterns.
This field trip includes a teachers guide, student worksheets and extension activities.
"Our virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of select …
"Our virtual tours allow visitors to take self-guided, room-by-room tours of select exhibits and areas within the museum from their desktop of mobile device. Visitors can also access select research and collections areas at our satellite support and research stations and past exhibits no longer on display. Many of the tours provide a view of previously unseen archives or holdings."
Enjoy having Debbie Ridpath Ohi read her book "WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?". …
Enjoy having Debbie Ridpath Ohi read her book "WHERE ARE MY BOOKS?". The story is for young readers who have been affected by recent school closures and COVID-related quarantines! Video will be up until end of December. As a bonus, you will learn how to draw squirrels and enjoy some music!
From rainbows to tornadoes and winter storms to tsunamis, meteorologist Crystal Wicker …
From rainbows to tornadoes and winter storms to tsunamis, meteorologist Crystal Wicker breaks down the fascinating world of weather. Be sure to check out the section on experiments.
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa. You …
The official website of the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.
You can search collections and view beautiful pieces of art from the comfort of your classroom.
Be sure to check out the information here (copy and paste into your browser) https://www.gallery.ca/for-professionals/teachers/at-your-school/distance-learning
Which includes free webinars, lesson plans and resources.
This site offers Intriguing Times images stripped of their captions -- and …
This site offers Intriguing Times images stripped of their captions -- and an invitation to students to discuss them live. The same images could also be used as writing prompts as well.
There is a surfeit of scientific research surrounding the benefits of cooking …
There is a surfeit of scientific research surrounding the benefits of cooking and baking with your children. Involving children in their own food preparation has been linked to a direct increase in food awareness, consumption, and personal confidence. Each of the lessons in the program has an in-depth examination of what's happening when the food is baking and why.
Looking for fun things to do in winter that students will love? …
Looking for fun things to do in winter that students will love? Discover activities to help reflect, recharge, and get moving! Winter Fun activities for all ages - preschool, k-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12. Includes challenges, videos, games and all kinds of engaging activities.
Welcome to Codeasy Elementary C# course! You are now at the very …
Welcome to Codeasy Elementary C# course! You are now at the very beginning of the fascinating story which will take you to the world of programming. You don't need any special programming skills or any prior knowledge to start it! It can be useful to learn first, how to use Codeasy. Follow Teo’s story and you will learn the basics of C# programming step-by-step.
You will learn: C# program structure; basic data types: bool, int, char, double, float; if statement; console input and output; for loop; string manipulations.
No restrictions on your remixing, redistributing, or making derivative works. Give credit to the author, as required.
Your remixing, redistributing, or making derivatives works comes with some restrictions, including how it is shared.
Your redistributing comes with some restrictions. Do not remix or make derivative works.
Most restrictive license type. Prohibits most uses, sharing, and any changes.
Copyrighted materials, available under Fair Use and the TEACH Act for US-based educators, or other custom arrangements. Go to the resource provider to see their individual restrictions.