Wide Open School One of our favorite curriculum resources, Common Sense Media.org , has new resources to help teachers navigate online learning and critical thinking skills. They have information for both teachers and parents. Find resources to support distance learning and online teaching. These free webinars, articles, templates, and more can help you partner with families, build your virtual classroom culture, and gain confidence with remote teaching. Wide Open School has lessons and multi-media resources for Pre-K, Grades K-2, 3-5 and 6-8 for Math, Language Arts and more! Common Sense Media.org has always been our curriculum for Digital Citizenship and online safety. Now is a great time to explore these activities to add variety and interest to your standards-based teaching and to encourage and grow online literacy and safety skills in your students. Not to mention continuing to grow that classroom culture that is both challenging and exciting in an all digit
Data Analysis and Sim Pandemic Click the image to go to the website! "We are woefully under-preparing our students to successfully navigate the 21st century. The mathematics we teach is rooted in the 1950s space race and offers little practical utility in the 21st century. There is a distinct and widening gap when it comes to the skills and competencies students need in life compared to what is taught in schools." Stanford, Graduate School of Education Youcubed.org This is a free website, best suited for middle schoolers, to help them understand the statistics around COVID-19 predictions. It is very interactive and really highlights information they are seeing in the news. Statistics and data analysis will be the most important aspect of Science and Math in the coming decades, not to mention addressing the Common Core Standards related to evidence and critical thinking. Link to Pandemic Resources Link to Sim Pandemic COVID-19 interactive simul
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