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PBS Kids for Parents

PBS Kids for Parents contains a collection of articles, links, videos, and other resources for parents looking to support children ages 2-8. Click...

Which One Doesn't Belong?

Which One Doesn't Belong is a website, created by Mary Bourassa, that provides thought-provoking puzzles for math students. Each puzzle provides four...

Integrating ISPROUT, Curriculum, and Standards

Hear how Clark Pleasant Schools integrate the early learning standards with their curriculum and ISPROUT. Workshop Resources:Sample...

Virginia Department of Education Evidence-Based Specially Designed Instruction in Mathematics Resource Guide

This resource guide, produced by the Virginia Department of Education, e provides an overview of five evidence-based strategies that educators can...

Take Back Your Chrome Tabs

Take a look at your Chrome browser. How many tabs do you have open? If you're like many other educators, you probably have at least ten tabs...

Week of the Young Child: Arts Thursday

How do fine motor skills develop? What classroom and home activities support growth? A team of occupational therapists will share information and...

ISPROUT Data Collection

Week of the Young Child Work Together Wednesday: Let's share ideas for ISPROUT data collection. How can we gather info on children while still...

ISPROUT: Skills Knowledge and Behavior Overview and List

An overview of the list of domains for ISPROUT measurements in seven areas: social foundations, language and literacy, mathematics, science, social...

inclusionED

inclusionED is the online professional learning community, co-designed with educators, for educators. It provides free evidence-based and...

Introduction to Neurodiversity 101

Neurodiversity is the idea that there are many different healthy human neurotypes, none of which are necessarily ‘right’ or ‘wrong’. This...

Neurodiversity: Accessibility Checklist

This resource, created by Beth Radulski, contains accessibility checklists for online teaching, in-person classrooms, events, and guided tours on the...

Neurodiversity: Cultural Sensitivity

This resource, from La Trobe University, explains the language, symbols, and culture within neurodiversity. 

Neurodiversity Placemaking DIY Sensory Room

A Sensory Room is an environment created specifically with the intention of facilitating Neurodiversity Accessibility. This resource provides a...

Our Youngest Authors and Illustrators

What does Writer's Workshop look like in an early childhood classroom? Help children see themselves as authors and illustrators.

Quick Tips and Troubleshooting for Chromebooks

When using Chromebooks in the classroom, it's handy to know a few tips, tricks, and troubleshooting steps to help students with basic issues that may...

Introduction to the Science of Reading

The science of reading refers to a body of research from the fields of education, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, and neuroscience....

Wakelet in 5 minutes

Wakelet is a curation tool that allows accessible communication and collaboration. In this video, Misbah from Wakelet gives you an initial first look...

Scroobly

Scroobly is Google Chrome Experiment that uses artificial intelligence and allows users to create fun animations in real-time with their camera....

Seesaw and Remote Learning

Learning happens everywhere! Get set up with Seesaw to support learning at home. Seesaw is a digital platform where teachers of all grade levels...

Seesaw: Draw and Record

Do you have trouble hearing from every student every day? Why not try using videos in Seesaw! Check out this video resource to learn how to use the...