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Freckle by Renaissance: An Introduction

Are you an educator or parent in search of a website that can help your student(s) learn and practice math, English/language arts, science, and/or...

Freckle by Renaissance: Assigning Assignments

Are you an educator in search of a website that can help your students learn and practice math, english/language arts, science, and/or social studies...

YouCubed: Task-Based Problem Solving

Unlock your students’ potential with task-based problem solving from Jo Boaler, the author of the book Mathematical Mindsets. Youcubed tasks are...

PBS Learning Media Resources

PBS Learning Media has curated free, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for Indiana teachers and students. Search by...

Computational Thinking Across the Content Areas

What is computational thinking? Computation happens everywhere! Spend 30 minutes with Mike Gorman as he defines and addresses the need for...

CS Jobs in Indiana - Navigating Indiana Career Ready

In this session powered by the INLearning Partnership, viewers will learn from Amanda McCammon how to navigate the Indiana Career Ready site in...

Social Studies Resource Guide: Sociology

This resource from the Indiana Department of Education provides supporting materials to help educators successfully implement the social studies...

Dallas Symphony Orchestra: Elementary Music Lesson Ideas

From the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, this website is a great place to find lesson plans and resources for teaching music in the elementary classroom....

Create a Story with Scratch

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using a simple block-based coding language. It's a...

Coding with Scratch Jr.

Kids don't have to be destined for a life of computer programing to enjoy coding. Every student should have a chance to explore coding for its many...

Current Events in Historical Context

This resource from UC Davis' Historical-Social Science Project provides excellent resources for teaching current events in today's classroom. They...

Code.org: An Introduction

Code.org and Hour of Code have inspired millions to try coding. They've introduced computer science courses in hundreds of thousands of classrooms....

Keynote: Gratitude as Opportunity

In this session from the INLearning Partnership's Designing an Attitude of Gratitude summit, join Google Innovator and App Designer Derek Doucet to...

Career Guide | Agriculture, Food, & Natural Resources

The Indiana Governor's Workforce Cabinet has created the 2021-2022 Career Guide, a great resource to explore in-demand career options in...

OpenStax: Open Source Text

Are you an educator looking for free digital textbooks? Look no further! This resource from OpenStax is an online repository for free, advanced-level...

Learning Stations for Secondary Students

Learning stations, or station rotations, are not just for students in primary and elementary grades. Students in middle and high school can...

Big History Project

"A social studies course that runs on jet fuel."Big History Project is a free, online social studies curriculum designed to challenge middle and high...

Seterra

Seterra is a geography and anatomy map quiz site that can be used from any web browser to explore the world. Students (and teachers) can learn about...

Scratch for Educators

Scratch is an online community that allows students to create stories, games, and animations using a simple block-based coding language. It's a...

Machine Learning for Kids

Machine learning (ML) is all around us. We use machine learning systems every day - such as spam filters, recommendation engines, language...