Eclipses: Crash Course Astronomy #5
The big question in the comments last week was, “BUT WHAT ABOUT ECLIPSES?” Today, Phil breaks ’em down for you.\ CrashCourse Feb 13, 2015
A totally free index of Internet resources for the K-12 Community.
The big question in the comments last week was, “BUT WHAT ABOUT ECLIPSES?” Today, Phil breaks ’em down for you.\ CrashCourse Feb 13, 2015
US National Science Foundation. On April 8th, a total solar eclipse will be visible across North America. Join us for a day of educational activities and safe solar … learn more
eBooks, Resources, Activities, and Events Resources curated by Ana Maria Perez
Welcome to our website dedicated to the awe-inspiring phenomenon of total solar eclipses! Here you’ll find everything you need to know about the upcoming eclipse in 2024, including … learn more
In this original story from the National Air and Space Museum, three friends get ready to watch a solar eclipse. They make eclipse viewers and learn about what … learn more
K-12 Education. NEEF-developed toolkits, infographics, and interactive online programs to bring environmental education to life
April is Poetry Month and William Shakespeare’s Birthday is April 23rd. Use this curated collection of free poetry lessons to engage preK-12 students in expressing their feelings during–or momentarily escaping … learn more
Nurture kids’ curiosity about the natural world and inspire outdoor fun. Explore these PBS LearningMedia resources to introduce topics like- bugs, nature, recycling, and Earth, and explore the … learn more
Get ready for April 8 with this guide on totality timing, changes in weather and animal behavior, and more. April 8 is shaping up to be historic day … learn more
Watch documentaries and read articles about how our climate is changing with the perspective of climate scientists
Find resources from a range of public media producers and curators that will help you learn and teach climate science literacy. The structure of this collection is based … learn more
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Friends, it’s April this week and time for Our April Choice Board! In April, celebrate Poetry Month, Earth Day, and the Total Lunar Eclipse on April 8th. You will find Our … learn more
Earth Day is fast approaching (April 22), though there really is never a bad time to celebrate Mother Earth. It’s important to teach students the environmental benefits of … learn more
Dating back to the beginnings of the environmental movement in 1970, Earth Day is an annual reminder to treat our amazing planet with love, respect, and kindness. As … 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
It’s time to break out the confetti and strike up the band because it’s National Library Week, April 7-13! Let’s give a round of applause to those magical … learn more
Enjoy the “Explore the Outdoors” activity calendar and find meaningful ways to integrate media in creative and developmentally-appropriate ways. NOTE: The Support Materials are also available in Spanish.
This collection of supplementary digital media resources offers a range of options for engaging middle and high school students with key questions in climate science: How do the … learn more
Financial education is more than dollars and cents. It’s about establishing better spending habits, instilling confidence, and equipping the next generation with the real-world skills to manage financial … learn more
Free history network for kids. My name is Stephen Byrne, I’m 14 years old (started the website when I was 12) I’m the creator of the History for … learn more
Did you know that a total solar eclipse is visible from a given location on Earth only once every 375 years?!? On April 8, 2024, the United States … learn more
In this engaging and educational video, kids will learn about the different types of solar eclipses, understand why they happen, and learn about the curious reactions of animals … learn more
On April 8, 2024, the shadow of the Moon will cross Mexico, the United States, and Canada! In this video, children will learn why solar eclipses occur and … learn more
Fly over the 2024 total solar eclipse This animation of the Moon’s shadow across North America simulates the view from a spacecraft 125 miles high chasing the shadow! … learn more
Try our new interactive eclipse maps. Check out the Path Map. The path of totality for this total solar eclipse runs through Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
A total solar eclipse will obscure the sun across Mexico, the U.S., and Canada on April 8 in a rare event. You can find a detailed map showing the path of … 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
Observe the motions of the Earth, Moon and Sun in three dimensions to investigate the causes and frequency of eclipses. Observe Earth’s shadow crossing the Moon during a … learn more
From videos to ready-to implement classroom activities, help learners get excited about air and space.
April 8, 2024. A total solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth at a close enough distance to completely block the Sun’s … learn more
As the celestial stage prepares for a grand spectacle, astronomers and sky enthusiasts eagerly await the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. This cosmic dance between … learn more
Have you ever questioned your media savviness in an era of infinite information? Do you understand the difference between misinformation and disinformation? What is your grasp on generative … learn more
This Earth Day, dig deep into our planet’s natural wonders, environment, biomes, and all the living beings, big and small, that call it home — including us! Take … learn more
Everything you need to know about the path of darkness: How to prepare, what Texas cities are the best viewing spots and what time does it happen? By Ariana … learn more
Teacher Pay Teacher. This massive BEST-SELLING Solar Eclipse 2024 Activities Pack gives you a wealth of fun, informational and engaging materials to help you celebrate the Great American Solar Eclipse of … learn more
Are you looking for interactive and fun solar eclipse activities to use in your classroom to teach your students about the upcoming 2024 Great American TOTAL Solar Eclipse? … learn more
Explore our activity kit and resources for the event on April 8th, 2024. Those located in the Dallas area can see the total eclipse starting at 1:40 P.M. CT. It will reach its peak view at 1:42 P.M. CT. Get … learn more
This website is full of science experiments, lessons, homeschool resources, and help. Find experiment ideas, curriculum choices, science resources, expert advice, and more. Take the fear out of … learn more
Saving for college can seem overwhelming — there are so many options out there and it’s also probably the biggest expense you’ll have faced so far in your … learn more
National Wildlife Federation. Join our “wildlife watch” for an exciting look into the ways wildlife behave in their habitats across America. Through live wildlife cams and fun animal … learn more
April is Financial Literacy Month, and the Bill of Rights Institute has just the resource for you! Our Building Blocks of Progress curriculum covers the role of individuals, government, and … learn more
HOUSTON – There is a solar eclipse happening on April 8 and Texas is in the path of it. Here are the times and locations you can see the solar … learn more
Next Monday’s total solar eclipse forecast is gradually coming into focus, and it could include wet weather for parts of the central and southern United States. This will … learn more
On July 4, 2026, our nation will commemorate and celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The journey toward this historic milestone is … learn more
Sweet Sixteen, Elite Eight, Final Four, Championship… every March I hear these buzzwords in my library. The NCAA March Madness basketball tournament livens up the room. Teens huddle … learn more
School Library Month is the American Association of School Librarians’ celebration of school librarians and school libraries. Every April school librarians are encouraged to host activities to help … learn more
Originally founded by a US Senator in 1970, Earth Day is now celebrated across the world. Whether you’re a champion of environmentalism or just looking for new ways … learn more
On April 8, 2024, a total solar eclipse will cross North America, passing over Mexico, United States, and Canada.
A Total Eclipse in 2024. Kick-start planning for the upcoming eclipse event. Solar Eclipses are exciting astronomical events that can provide a great opportunity for teachers and students … learn more
Middle and high school students not listening is a common complaint, but listening is a skill like any other—it can be improved with practice. Listening is tough. And … learn more
Above the Noise, a YouTube series for teens, cuts through the hype and dives deep into the research behind the issues affecting their daily lives. Every other week, … learn more
Above the Noise host Myles Bess takes viewers along on his journey to cut through the hype surrounding controversial topics in the news to find out what’s really … learn more
Earth Month and Environmental Issues. 22 Projects. The image, audio, and video-based projects below display Gen-Z’s passion for environmental activism—these youth insist climate change is already affecting us today, … learn more
More young people than ever identify themselves as politically “independent.” This animated film (narrated by Morgan Spurlock) looks at pros and cons of our two-party system, and at … learn more
Kids Discover Online. On April 8th, 2024, you and your students may be able to take in a rare cosmic treat – a total solar eclipse! Let Kids … learn more
This teacher-created scaffolding tool can elevate classroom dialogue, empowering students to express themselves while learning from the ideas of others. Ever been in the midst of a classroom … learn more
Welcome to our regular “What’s New in Microsoft EDU” update and thank you so much for being part of our growing community! Following on the heels of our Reimagine … learn more
We all eat. But food serves as more than just sustenance. Food is a gateway to understanding culture, history, and identity. In today’s diverse classrooms, educators have an … learn more
Give students a head start in the job market and help them find their passion along the way! Career and Technical Education (CTE) is about giving students the … learn more
If the weather cooperates, science students of all ages could be in for quite a show on April 8. The first sign will be a sudden temperature drop. … learn more
In this post, discover a collection of some of the best teacher memoirs that will bring you closer to the lives of some beloved and hardworking teachers. From … learn more
Solar Eclipse Explore Board offers a variety of resources and activities for students to explore solar eclipses.
The Countdown is On! Why is the April 8 eclipse a big deal? For starters, the Moon will block the Sun for over four minutes, and 32 million Americans will be … learn more
Here you’ll find a wealth of resources and information aimed at helping educators bring genetics, bioscience and health alive in the classroom. A companion to the popular Learn.Genetics website, Teach.Genetics … learn more
Mastery Coding™ empowers students to meet the challenges of tomorrow through intelligent technology education. Browse our free resources to find teaching tools and informative guides for teaching coding, … learn more
The following is a list of free resources to help with teaching your kids spelling and vocabulary. Did you know you can use free AI tools like ChatGPT … learn more
In today’s rapidly changing educational landscape, using artificial intelligence (AI) tools holds great promise for transforming classrooms. As educators, we find ourselves at the forefront of this exciting … learn more
Scientific methods are the techniques and tools scientists use to learn about the world! Learn about questions, hypotheses, variables, theories, laws and much more by playing video games … learn more
BioMan Biology has videos and animations to help you learn biology in a fun way! This YouTube channel is an extension of the BioMan Biology learning games and … learn more
When it comes down to it, reading might be the most important skill kids learn in school. Being a fluent reader opens up endless opportunities for lifelong learning. … learn more
Teachers of all grades need to know about the science of reading. From making sense of phonics and how the English language really works to figuring out what research says about … learn more
School librarians do so much for students and staff every day. Who hasn’t been looking for a book and found that the school librarian knew just the title? … learn more
Objectives Students will read and respond to poetry. Students will learn about the history of inaugural poetry. Students will discuss poetic devices.
Having a cache of go-to literacy activities that are meaningful, flexible, and able to be completed by students independently is a teacher necessity. The best literacy centers build … learn more
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Combines mathematical measurement with gardening skills. Third graders hunt for worms in the garden and try to find the longest one. They also measure and weigh vegetables that they … learn more
Google Applied Digital Skills. Get your students buzzing with excitement with our Create a Guessing Game lesson! Students craft personalized questions and challenge each other in a thrilling Google … learn more
LessonPlanet. The framers of the United States Constitution felt a free press was so essential to a democracy that they granted the press the protection it needed to … learn more
Here is a ten-day unit covering westward expansion, pioneer life, and the Oregon Trail. Activities include baking, model building, role-play, newspaper writing, science experiments, and so much more! … learn more
As a warm-up or challenge activity, math riddles: Improve problem-solving skills. Build resilience. Students are bound to miss one (or many) riddles. Having to try and try again … learn more
Here are some favorite educational brain breaks that are sure to increase productivity and give your kids a much-needed way to unwind before the next lesson. BY STEPHANIE SANDERS … learn more
KidsRead2Kids helps kids build self-esteem and reading confidence with every chapter. The goal is to inspire and empower young readers. KidsRead2Kids was founded by Dyslexic and ADHD siblings … learn more
Bloom’s Taxonomy is a powerful teaching and learning tool that can help you shape nearly everything that happens in your classroom. Bloom’s Taxonomy is simply a way of … 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
Teaching teens life skills doesn’t just build independence, it also builds social-emotional learning (SEL) skills that teens need. There are five core SEL competencies that experts recommend. Look for … learn more
Written in a 5/7/5 syllable count, traditional Japanese haiku are three-line poems that date back to the 13th century. Often incorporating images from nature, haiku became a direct … learn more
Get hands-on with this themed packet of Easter activities for elementary which explore the history, traditions, and symbols of Easter, including the Easter story and origins of the … learn more
The Easter bunny will be hopping your way soon-time to put up an Easter bulletin board inside and outside your classroom. Whether you make it purely decorative or … learn more
Explore IEEE Try Engineering’s database of lesson plans to teach engineering concepts to your students, aged 4 to 18. Explore areas such as lasers, LED lights, flight, smart … learn more
The TeachEngineering Digital Library is an educational resource featuring standards-aligned, design-rich curricula. Our goal is to help educators put the ‘E’ in STEM— by making applied science, technology, … learn more
Explore these top engineering lessons and activities for K-12 classrooms. Look around. What do you see? Perhaps computers, phones, desks, and lights. Possibly chairs, backpacks, and textbooks. Likely … learn more
This Curipod Lesson Plan is designed to help educators integrate the digital tool to support instruction. Curipod brings an exciting addition to the available presentation and slideshow digital … learn more
Perplexity is an AI that makes traditional search engines look archaic. Perplexity AI is a powerful artificially intelligent search engine, effectively. This makes it a potentially useful teaching … learn more
How to make the power of AI research work for you. Here are three useful research tools that tell you where these found the information, with a basic … learn more
Poetry reading and writing should NOT be brought to the attention of our students only in April. Poetry has so many positive uses in the classroom and it … learn more
Explore what causes seasons on Earth in this interactive adapted from NASA materials that features four cities at different latitudes. Use this resource to view how Earth’s axial … learn more
Naturalists study animals and plants in the wild and have sharp observational skills. They can spend hours in the field observing and recording data to understand how plants … learn more
Learn effective prompts for creating lesson outlines and materials, and then differentiating those resources for reading level and language proficiency. Once students are old enough to be reading … learn more
Teachers are some of the most hardworking people in the world. They juggle lesson planning, grading papers, responding to emails, and attending meetings, all while trying to provide … learn more