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OpenSciEd

OpenSciEd was launched to improve the supply of and address demand for high quality, open-source, full-course science instructional materials, while...

What are Phenomena?

Phenomena are a central component of Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) aligned teaching and learning, but what ARE phenomena and how can local...

CS Success Stories

Every fourth, fifth, and sixth-grade student at Greenfield-Central Schools takes a STEM class, and as a part of that takes computer science and...

Teaching and Learning CS with FREE e-books at NCCSE

The National Center for Computer Science Education (NCCSE) champions, researches, and provides equitable computer science education opportunities for...

Google & CS First

CS First is Google's free, introductory computer science curriculum designed for students in grades 4-8 to teach the basics of block-based coding and...

Code For Fun

Computer science is all around us! Teaching computer science is important because it promotes problem solving, provides multiple career paths for...

K-8 CS Standards Video Introduction

In this video courtesy of Keep Indiana Learning and the Indiana Department of Education, join Kevin Schamel to unpack Indiana's K-8...

GrowNextGen: The Curriculum

GrowNextGen provides teachers with free, high-quality STEM units and lessons that bring agriculture principles and practices into the science...

Nourish the Future: The Curriculum

Nourish the Future is a national education initiative developed by science teachers for science teachers. The initiative's goal is to inspire a...

Benefits and Costs of Whole Group and Small Group

How can schools effectively use data to know if students are getting the instruction they need to be successful readers? Join Jamey Peavler to learn...

WIDA Focus On Bulletin: STEM Discourse: Strengthening Reasoning, Strengthening Language

Doing and Talking Mathematics and Science is a reasoning-centered, discourse-rich style of instruction based on a theory of language learning...

NASA at Home

Explore wonders of space and Earth with NASA at Home! Discover resources suitable for all ages, from crafting spaceships to delving into the...

NASA Next Gen STEM for Educators

NASA for Educators offers a multitude of ways to spark student curiosity and engagement in STEM across various settings. Through captivating lesson...

Heliophysics Big Year

From October 2023 to December 2024, join the fun! Watch solar eclipses and auroras, participate in science projects, and even host a Sun party with...

Eclipses from NASA

This resource includes interactive maps of upcoming events for the 2024 total eclipse across North America. Dive into the science behind eclipses,...

Sixty Symbols

Professor Phillip Moriarty and others explain complex scientific topics in visually engaging videos with a minimalist style.Notable Resources: ...

Veritasium

Derek Muller explores fascinating science and tech topics with stunning visuals and humor.Notable Resources: "How Do Nuclear Reactors Work?" series -...

Universe and More

Universe & More ignites STEM learning through interactive games and simulations. This teacher-built website empowers students by making science...

The Reading Wars: Busting the Myths of Reading Instruction: Elementary

January Get Your Teach on series.The Reading Wars: A back and forth debate over which way is best to teach students to read. Well, we are here and...

PBS Kids for Parents | Help Your Child Learn and Grow - Age 4

Is your child four years old? Check out these resources from PBS Kids for Parents that provide ideas specific to children this age, including in the...