Share My Lesson’s collection of prek-12 special education resources has resources to support every child’s learning journey, wherever they may be. Educators and parents know that one size … learn more
Today’s classrooms are changing rapidly. An increasing number of identified students are educated within the mainstream school system. Laws governing the education of students, including those with disabilities, … learn more
The Special Education program at the University of Kansas has enjoyed a world-renowned reputation for excellence for decades, and provides a number of programs and resources.
Data can be mustered to demonstrate the benefits of homogeneous and heterogeneous grouping in classrooms, in this case learning disabled and gifted students. Folks hold quite strong opinions … learn more
Supporting children who require special education takes patience, understanding and a range of teaching resources tailor-made for each child’s requirements. Here you’ll find classroom materials specifically designed to … learn more
This is an updated version of the popular chart we published awhile ago featuring some of what we think are the best apps for students and learners with … learn more
As Librarians/Media Specialists, we know that the heavy burden of preparing students with media and digital literacy skills often falls upon you. Cyber Civics lessons call on critical … learn more
The National Association of Special Education Teachers (NASET) is a national membership organization dedicated to rendering all possible support and assistance to those preparing for or teaching in the … learn more
Get Help Teaching Special Needs Students. From the basics to inclusion and behavior management, select a category of special education resources below.
Every April 22nd, more than a billion people across the globe celebrate Earth Day to raise awareness about problems like pollution and deforestation. Teach your students more about … learn more
Keeping students engaged during the last six weeks of school can be a challenge. The other day I was browsing FB and came across a teacher asking for … learn more
The distribution of plants and animals around the world is anything but random. Instead, it is a result of the interplay of individual environmental tolerances of species and … learn more
Equivalent fractions are fractions with different numerators and denominators that represent the same value. They can be especially tricky for students to learn because although they look different, … learn more
Celebrated every March since 1987, National Women’s History Month is an opportunity to honor women’s contributions to society, culture, and history. Kids of all ages and genders can … learn more
Add a little festive flair to your notes and journaling with our free printable spring writing paper! This adorable set includes flowers, the sun, birds, and butterflies! Plus, … learn more
The Great American Eclipse is happening on April 8, 2024. It’s the only solar eclipse to cross the United States for the next seven years, and it’s a fantastic teachable moment. … learn more
What are the differences between checking and savings accounts? Knowing when to use each can be especially important for tweens and teens who are getting their first bank … learn more
Explore fun facts, traditions and history around the celebration of the patron saint of Ireland! St. Patrick’s Day observes of the death of St. Patrick, the patron saint … learn more
As kids age into elementary school, there’s significant research demonstrating that whole-body movement can help students deepen math engagement and retention, especially when the movement is integrated into instruction … learn more
Here is the January Choice Board filled with reading, coding, making, technology fun & special events in January. Shannon McClintock Miller December 30, 2022
What is Presidents Day? In this video, children will learn all about Presidents Day — a special day that is always celebrated on the third Monday in February. … learn more
On February 14, when we share chocolates, special dinners, or cards with our loved ones, we do it in the name of Saint Valentine. But who was this … learn more
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Celebrate the day with cute songs, fun facts, and more! Looking for ways to make February 14 special in your classroom? Watch some of these educational Valentine’s Day … learn more
Have you heard of Palentine’s Day? Celebrated on February 13, this is a holiday that celebrates friendship. So, why not celebrate with students in a special way— by … learn more
A hundred days of laughter and learning have come and gone, and it’s time to reflect on everything that the kids have to show for it! The 100th … learn more
Today, with technology making information more accessible than ever before, we are facing a challenge. This surge of disinformation, often fueled by malicious entities aiming to harm individuals, … learn more
Learning new vocabulary is now easier than any time before and this is all thanks to the Internet. With a single click, users can access a wide variety … learn more
The Kids Guide to America’s National Parks takes your kids on a fun-filled, page-turning adventure to discover our nation’s most scenic and treasured national parks. This fun guide … learn more
This Regional Educational Laboratory (REL) Midwest video explains how career and technical education (CTE) classes can allow high school students to prepare for specialized jobs as well as … learn more
The mission is to teach students across America about the nonpartisan relevancy of the U.S. Constitution and the principles of self-governance inherent in our founding documents. Also, check … learn more
Our foremost responsibility as educators and parents is to ensure the safe, secure, and appropriate usage of the Internet by our children and students. This task is best … learn more
The benefits of audiobooks for kids are numerous. Firstly, they help develop listening skills and improve concentration, which are crucial for academic success. Audiobooks also enhance vocabulary and language … learn more
Kids love science, especially when it involves hands-on experiments. These 2nd grade science projects, experiments, and activities are guaranteed to bring excitement and enthusiastic vibes into your classroom. … learn more
The days are shorter, cooler, and darker, and there’s a chill in the air. As we settle into these cold-weather months, there are many ways to warm our … learn more
Snow is falling, sleigh bells are ringing, and winter is here! These winter and holiday classroom doors are full of cheer and frosty joy. Regardless of your favorite … learn more
For 40 years, PNC has calculated the prices of the 12 gifts from the classic song, “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” The PNC Christmas Price Index® remains a whimsical … learn more
As teachers, students, and families enter an uncertain school year with new routines, both in-person and virtual, PBS LearningMedia offers this special collection of flexible resources to support … learn more
In today’s competitive job market, having a standout resume is more crucial than ever, especially for students stepping into the professional world and educators seeking new opportunities. Crafting … learn more
Share My Lesson. CareerGirls.Org is a free, noncommercial, online platform which showcases video clips of diverse women role models sharing career and educational advice to inspire students and … learn more
Welcome to your virtual classroom for the science of Earth! The planet we call home is a place that’s always changing. Investigate the science of plants, water, wind, … learn more
Being a music teacher is pretty awesome. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of pride when you see your students rocking it in a performance or introducing them … learn more
Everyone knows Thanksgiving is the fourth Thursday in November, but what about some of those lesser-known holidays? Here are some special days for November that teachers and students … learn more
The Industrial Revolution was a period of scientific and technological development in the 18th century that transformed largely rural, agrarian societies—especially in Europe and North America—into industrialized, urban … learn more
Is it a fish? No! It is a whale! What makes this fascinating creature so special? Learn all about the interesting world of the whale while practicing fluency … learn more
Although summarizing the plot is an important component of a book report, it does not lend itself to student creativity. By mimicking popular websites that relate the plot … learn more
Chances are you’ve seen a significant increase in the number of students who struggle with mental health over the past several years. According to JAMA Pediatrics, even before the … learn more
TCEA. TechNotes. Citing your work is an essential part of doing research. And, if you are like me, keeping track of where you are finding your information can … learn more
There are so many outdoor activities for kids that are especially enjoyable in Autumn, beyond jumping in leaf piles and visiting an orchard. Autumn is a great time … learn more
Welcome to a straightforward strategies-and-resource hub for educators looking to come to grips with teaching with AI (artificial intelligence) in K-12 classrooms and in higher education! This collection … learn more
When it comes to student assessment and evaluation, there are a lot of methods to consider. In some cases, testing is the best way to assess a student’s … learn more
How to teach students to look out for these common situations. The world is a different place for students these days, especially when it comes to ways we … learn more
October 16-20, 2023. This #DigCitWeek, support students’ mental health and digital well-being. Growing up has always had its challenges. But for kids today, social media and tech can … learn more
TCEA TechNotes. As a middle school librarian, I am acutely aware of the in-between space that middle school students inhabit. I serve 6th graders who just moved up … learn more
Introducing our comprehensive Learning Lessons for Kids program, specially designed to fuel young minds in Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3. Experience the power of … learn more
Science Source and its parent company Photo Researchers, Inc. have been specializing in imagery from all fields of the natural, physical and life sciences for over 60 years. … learn more
What is Halloween? A holiday that is celebrated on the 31st of October every year is known as Halloween. The traditions originated along with the ancient Celtic festival … learn more
Each October, we celebrate World Teachers Day. But what exactly is this holiday, and how is it different from Teacher Appreciation Day? Learn all about this special day, … learn more
Teaching American History is a free resource that brings together primary documents, continuing education, and community for American history teachers. Our Teacher Partners strengthen their American history, government, … learn more
Red Ribbon Week is held each year from October 23 to October 31. It’s the largest drug-abuse prevention campaign in the country, targeting K-12 students. Schools participate in … learn more
The skills kids need to navigate a digital world are vast and varied! Choosing just five is nearly an impossible task. However, if you want to equip your … learn more
Celebrate with virtual visits, traditional cooking, crafts, and more. Hispanic Heritage Month starts in September and is the perfect opportunity to study and celebrate Hispanic cultures, from Spain … learn more
Sharing books with kids about our natural world—and especially about what we can do to take care of it—is important all year long. But Earth Day, on April … learn more
The path to career success is evolving along with technological advancements. Many traditional industries are seeing surges in tech-centric career options. This shift has led budding professionals to … learn more
Google Drawings is one of my favorite parts of the Google Drive suite, even though it seems to often get overlooked. Perhaps that is because Google itself hides the … learn more
CodeGuppy is the FREE JavaScript coding platform that you can use in your middle school or high school. Since there is nothing to install, you can teach coding … learn more
piclits.com is a creative writing site that matches beautiful images with carefully selected keywords in order to inspire you. The object is to put the right words in the … learn more
Join us for a special conversation about the power of doing good for one another, led by the amazing Jenna Bush Hager. Jenna will share how 9/11 became … learn more
Give your elementary lesson planning a lift with our range of teaching resources. With lots of materials for Grades 1 to 5, we have everything you need to … learn more
Created and maintained by the American Federation of Teachers, Share My Lesson is a community of teachers, paraprofessionals and school-related personnel, specialized instructional support personnel, higher education faculty, … learn more
The American Federation of Teachers’ Share My Lesson is a free, award-winning community-based site that brings together educators, parents and caregivers, paraprofessionals and school-related personnel, specialized instructional support … learn more
When hurricanes threaten our coasts, the USGS provides comprehensive science and information that decision makers, emergency responders, resource managers, and communities can use to help them prepare for, … learn more
Since its inception in 2016, STEM Sports® has grown considerably, with its curriculum being implemented in schools, after-school programs, and camps across the United States. Our growth can … learn more
Instead of going through a traditional university or college to receive an education in data science, a generally cheaper and quicker option is going through a boot camp. … learn more
The American Federation of Teachers’ Share My Lesson is a free, award-winning community-based site that brings together educators, parents and caregivers, paraprofessionals and school-related personnel, specialized instructional support … learn more
CK-12 has free resources for students, parents, teachers, schools, and districts. It combines videos, textbooks, and other lesson materials to help kids learn online. This resource is a high-quality, … learn more
Our mission is to dramatically improve teaching through the study of exceptional teachers. By sharing what we learn, we aim to help schools create classrooms that are radically … learn more
NewseumEd. Stumped by the media mayhem and roaring rhetoric of political campaigns? Get historical context and tools to demystify election procedures, analyze campaign messages and make your voice … learn more
Starting the year strong is crucial for setting a positive tone that can carry through the rest of the year. A solid foundation helps to build a positive … learn more
What’s in the 2023-2024 School Year Calendar? Great for enhancing your lesson plans and activities with topical content, our Educators’ Calendar for the 2023-2024 school year is full … learn more
Some edtech uses adaptive learning, which is a form of AI, and facial recognition also qualifies. But generative AI—like writing tools that can create whole essays based on … learn more
Welcome to the wonderful world of Dr. Seuss! Here you will find resources to share with your students, news about special events and annual celebrations, and tips on … learn more
Do you like reading about what people do on special days in different countries? In this section you can read articles about festivals and celebrations around the world. … learn more
Google Classroom can be used for so much more than just your traditional classroom LMS. This powerful tool can provide a space for teacher-to-teacher collaboration, professional learning and … learn more
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At the Miller Center, we strive to illuminate presidential and political history accurately and fairly. To shine a light on all the ways our democracy has worked—and all … learn more
It is Fall 1787. The Federal Convention has recently concluded its closed door meetings in Philadelphia and presented the nation with a new model for the government. It … learn more
The summer months bring relief and joy for students, but also lots of free time to be filled. There is no better way to spend these hours and … learn more
Free online piano lessons with videos — beginner / elementary level These lessons are especially geared towards children and parents, and also piano teachers who teach children — … learn more
“War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief: The Expansion of U.S. Diplomatic Activity during the Great War, 1914–1917” describes how Department of State personnel, especially those serving in Europe, responded to … learn more
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ChatGPT and other generative AI technologies have been dominating adult conversations around education, yet there has been far less attention given to how children are reacting to and … learn more
Education Resources and Learning Materials. The purpose of the Astrobiology Learning Progressions is to provide cognitive, instructional, and communication support for formal and informal educators, scientists, outreach specialists, and product … learn more
Sporcle is an online trivia and quiz platform featuring tons of fun and engaging games. What makes Sporcle truly special is the diverse community of people who make … learn more