Social Science

Daily projects to keep your students busy to read, think  and grow their education.

A list of web links established for teachers when wanting to integrate technology to the classroom.

Engage with a music concert from the Phoenix Symphony Series through a virtual occurrence in the comfort of your own home.

Join us as students will apply their understanding of the needs of organisms and how they survive in their environments.

Join us as we use our science and engineering skills to observe and analyze weather patterns in order to design and create solutions to weather-related problems.

Put on some sunscreen and grab your binoculars; we’re headed outside to explore the amazing world of plants and animals right outside your doorstep!

Experience natural science in a digital experience from lesson plans, maps podcasts, lecture videos and animation and so much more provided by the USGS.

From classroom resources to professional development and after school resources, Read, Think, Write is an excellent free resource related to all things reading and writing.

The United States Mint offers free, complete lesson plans for grades K-12. Use coins as a jumping-off point to teach science, social studies, math, and more.