Coronavirus School Closing: Free Online Teacher Resources

  • BookCreator.com: Create interactive stories, poetry books, science reports and more.

  • BrainPop.com: Short educational videos to help anchor a lesson plan.

  • Canvas (Instructure.com/canvas/k-12): A digital learning platform for K-12 teachers

  • Schoology.com: A Learning Management System geared towards K-12

  • Edmodo.com: This free resource allows you to effortlessly share class materials and communicate with both students and parents.

  • ExplainEverything.com: Make interactive learning experiences in real time, with a free plan that covers up to 3 projects.

  • Flipgrid.com: Create short videos to reflect, discuss and showcase what they are learning, making, reading, and more.

  • Google Classroom (edu.google.com) is an easy-to-use tool from Google that allows students and teachers to stay organized and communicate effortlessly in online classes.

  • HelpTeaching.com: Teacher worksheets, tests, activities, lessons, and games for preK-12. All online lessons are free for teachers impacted by coronavirus school closures.

  • Loom.com is a free screen and audio recording app that can help you deliver instructions, feedback, or a full lesson.

  • Google Hangouts - To help combat the coronavirus, Google has announced that they will be offering some of their advanced features on Hangouts Meet platform for free until July. Visit: https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/g-suite/helping-businesses-and-schools-stay-connected-in-response-to-coronavirus

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