What is it?
Science NetLinks is a premier K-12 science education resource produced by the American Association for the Advancement of Science. At Science NetLinks, you'll find teaching tools, interactives, podcasts, and hands-on activities, and all of it is free!
Who is it for?
Science NetLinks provides K-12 teachers, students, and families with quality resources for teaching and learning science.
How do I use it?
All of the resources are Internet based and free to everyone. Lessons and activities can be printed or used online. Many of the interactives, esheets, and tools work great on an interactive white board or in a computer lab. All of the resources are designed to be delivered in a variety of formats and classroom settings.
This site provides an extensive collection of free resources, math games, and hands-on math activities aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics. Our math printables are suitable for use in math centers, small group or whole class settings. Instructions for each activity are presented in large print on a task card in child-friendly language to enable students to work on tasks independently after a brief introduction to the task. All files are in PDF format and can be accessed using Adobe Reader.
Also available are Math Journal Tasks (K-5), Math Vocabulary Resources (Gds. 2-5) and Math Projects (Gds. 3-5) for teachers looking for ways to support students' math writing skills while developing key concepts and skills. See our E-Books page for more information on these resources.
Introducing students to visual literacy. Activity 1 has some partial nudity. Screen before viewing with class. Other activities are appropriate for discussion across grade levels.
NGAkids Art Zone interactives offer an entertaining and informative introduction to art and art history. Featuring a variety of art-making tools that encourage exploration and creativity, these activities are suitable for all ages. Simply select a thumbnail image at the left or click one of the colorful banners above to learn more about each program.
Our interactive lesson plans are designed to teach unique STEM concepts and how they are applied in the real world. Through a variety of hands-on activities, students will learn interesting concepts such as the science behind building a fire-fighting robot to designing a 3-D model comparing sonar technology to the natural echolocation used by animals.
Have you had it up to here with bubble tests? We hear you! To make learning really stick, kids need art, music, drama and hands-on activities. That's why we've gathered ideas for every grade level for incorporating more creativity into your day. Read on and then tell us how YOU make time for creativity
This week, Education World challenges students to sharpen their Internet searching skills as they learn about the history and landscape of the United States. These activities are suitable for classroom or computer lab use.
What is Hungry Teacher?
Real-world math activities that promote student engagement, collaboration, & problem-solving with your students.
Hungry Teacher Approach
Our lessons incorporate a "socratic" (questioning) approach. We present students with real-world problems or questions that need solutions.
MediaSmarts is a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy. Our vision is that children and youth have the critical thinking skills to engage with media as active and informed digital citizens.
Technology lesson plans for elementary school childre. There are activities for word processing, spreadsheets and graphing, powerpoint presentations, graphic arts, multimedia and internet research and more.
This Web Page is designed for middle school mathematics teachers. It contains all of the information needed for teachers to use the 16 classroom activities of SkyMath, including the module itself. We believe that it is an effective and innovative way to present elements of the middle school mathematics curriculum.