This is a guide to help adults set up activities for children ages two to eight to discover scientific facts about water, matter, air, light, etc., using familiar materials.
Mindsets in the Classroom provides educators with ideas for ways to build a growth mindset school culture.
Children will learn how the human body works.
Grade Level: K - 3 This colorful book will help with learning division.
Grades PreK-3 Use this book to help kids learn early math skills (problem solving, division/grouping).
Online Resources
An extensive variety of social games separated into Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced levels.
Designed for guided reading and whole class opportunities for easy use in the classroom. Free individual story guides, lesson plans, audio recordings, and other resources are available for primary and secondary teachers.
This site contains links for Primary Source Sets, Lesson Plans, Local History, Oral Stories, Landmarks, Traditions, Family Customs, and more..
This site (K-3, 3-5, 3-8) offers varying links to short articles, pictures, videos, and an interactive map and focuses on current events, sciences, sports, “green” awareness, international events, entertainment articles, and kids news fun articles. Kids can comment and e-mail articles to friends.
This is the US Government portal for students (grouped K-5 and older) includes a teacher section to help kids learn how the government works. It allows exploration of major topics such as how laws are formed and the branches of the government.
Information about the environment and climate changes. including atmosphere, water, weather/climate, plants and animals, and energy.
Digital citizenship is responsible Internet use. This site covers cyber bullying, technology access, privacy and safety, citation of others' works, digital law, and more. These videos will support the teaching and learning of this important concept.
Resources for teachers and students to learn the government's functioning, divided in sections (younger readers will need reading assistance) with information, tutorials, and games on all branches of U.S. government, history, and states.
This source, presented by the Vermont Historical Society, is useful for educators and students.