Resources

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.

Explore a no-cost, open online platform designed for educators, students and families from the TGR Foundation.

Illuminations provide standards-based resources and materials that illuminate the vision of the National Council of Teachers of Math (NCTM) for school mathematics and improve the teaching and learning of mathematics for all students.

The UCAR Center for Science Education provides everything to support teachers with distance learning and families who are doing their own instruction about weather, climate, air quality, the Sun and space weather, and other Earth science topics.

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.

Find a wealth of resources and information aimed at helping educators bring genetics, bioscience and health alive in the classroom. 

An online copy of the 21st edition of Henry T. Brown’s “507 Mechanical Movements”, first published in 1868. Some of the illustrations have been animated to show exactly how the different mechanisms moved ranging from a simple pully to piston engines.

Discover Data is a program developed to empower your students with one of the future’s most important tools. As technology creates larger amounts of data than ever before, Discover Data is designed to connect students to real-world careers, activities and data experts to inspire their understanding of how data is used to innovate across all industries all over the world, along with providing a glimpse into the many diverse and exciting career pathways open to them.