BRAINLY - AN ON-LINE HOMEWORK HELP PLATFORM
https://brainly.com/
From the web site: "With Brainly you a) Get homework help from millions of students and moderators; b) Learn how to solve problems with step-by-step explanations; C) Share your knowledge and earn points by helping other students; and d) Learn anywhere, anytime with the Brainly app!"
BUILDING COMMUNITY THROUGH CREATIVITY - STUDENT ENGAGEMENT ACTIVITIES
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This blog has a great list of activities that could take place in a classroom, an entire school, or in neighborhood non-school tutoring and/or mentoring programs.
COMIC BOOK PROJECT
https://www.comicbookproject.org/
From the web site: "The Comic Book Project is a world-renowned literacy initiative that engages young people in the process of planning, writing, designing, and publishing original comic books. Since 2001, CBP has engaged more than 250,000 learners in a creative process leading to academic achievement, social awareness, and community development. By engaging youths in brainstorming, sketching, plotting, designing, and publishing original comic books, CBP encourages students to become active learners and content creators, rather than mere information receivers."
CREATE COMIC STRIPS AS LEARNING, FUN - SEE EXAMPLE
https://dogtrax.edublogs.org/2016/02/18/so-long-internet-kid-its-been-great-writing-you-and-you-too-horse/
Kevin Hodgson is a 6th grade teacher in Western Massachusetts. He uses comic strips as part of his teaching. This blog article shares one film strip he created. This could be a project of youth and volunteers in a tutor/mentor program as well as an in school or home learning project.
DESIGN THINKING FOR EDUCATORS TOOLKIT
https://www.ideo.com/post/design-thinking-for-educators
From the web site: This is a "A free, how-to toolkit and coursework that introduces educators to the process and methods of design." Could be used by staff and volunteers in tutor/mentor programs, too.
DIGITAL STORY TELLING - THE ART OF STORYTELLING
http://storyconcepts.blogspot.com/
This is a 2013 website so some information may be out of date. However, the site offers many ideas for digital story telling "in terms of low budget projects that can yield high academic and creative returns in a short amount of time".
DIGITAL STORY TELLING - TIPS FOR USING VARIOUS TOOLS
http://chalkface-digital-age.blogspot.com/2013/03/developing-digital-literacies-through.html
This site is from 2013 so some of the information may be out of date. However, the post shows how to use several different tools and applications to create your own digital stories.
E-PORTFOLIO PROGRAM AT LOYOLA UNIVERSITY CHICAGO
https://www.luc.edu/celts/programs/learningportfolio/index.shtml
From the website: "The ePortfolio Program at Loyola University Chicago is designed to support students, faculty, and staff in the process of creating dynamic, engaging ePortfolios as a tool for teaching, learning, reflection, transformation, and assessment." The site includes many useful ideas for using e-portfolios.
EXPLORABLE EXPLANATIONS - LIBRARY OF IDEAS FOR LEARNING AND PLAY
https://explorabl.es/
From the website: Explorable Explanations is a hub for learning through play. It's a disorganized "movement" of artists, coders & educators who want to reunite play and learning." The site hosts collections of activities. Take a look.
GAMES FOR CHANGE - USE GAMES TO STIMULATE LEARNING
https://www.gamesforchange.org/resource/educational-potential-of-computer-games/
From the web site "Founded in 2004, Games for Change facilitates the creation and distribution of social impact games that serve as critical tools in humanitarian and educational efforts. We aim to leverage entertainment and engagement for social good. To further grow the field, Games for Change convenes multiple stakeholders, highlights best practices, incubates games, and helps create and direct investment into new projects."
HOW STUFF WORKS - HOW THE WORLD ACTUALLY WORKS
https://www.howstuffworks.com/
From the web site: "HowStuffWorks got its start in 1998 at a college professor's kitchen table. From there, we quickly grew into an award-winning source of unbiased, reliable, easy-to-understand answers and explanations of how the world actually works."
HOW TO SPOT FAKE NEWS - SLIDE PRESENTATION
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There are many resources to help you spot fake news. This presentation is one.
HOW TO CREATE STOP MOTION ANIMATION ACTIVITIES FOR STUDENTS WITH GOOGLE SLIDES - SULSO179
https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/how-to-create-stop-motion-animation-activities-for-students-with-google-slides-suls0179/
This presentation offers a full tutorial on creating stop-motion activities for students in Google Slides.
IDEAS FOR PROJECT BASED LEARNING
https://my.pblworks.org/projects
From the web site: "Our exclusive focus is Project Based Learning. Why? Because PBL advances educational equity and empowers youth furthest from opportunity. We believe PBL is transformative for all kids. Through PBL, students engage in learning that is deep, long-lasting, and relevant to the challenges of their lives and the world they will inherit. Research confirms this. Our services, tools, and research are designed to build the capacity of K-12 teachers to design and facilitate quality Project Based Learning, and the capacity of school leaders to create a culture for teachers to implement great projects with all students"
KIDNECTED WORLD - CREATES ON-LINE LEARNING EXPERIENCES FOR KIDS
https://kidnectedworld.org/
Kidnected World "seeks to connect the world’s kids to re-imagine the world together". This is the description on the web site: "This entire world will change in a generation. We believe that if you connect the young global citizens who inhabit it, they will turn it into one of unprecedented imagination, understanding, respect and discovery. We exist to build the tools and spaces where this kind of connection is possible and tied to tangible impact for good—supporting the kids who will create this future with the means and confidence to make it a reality."
KQED TEACH - EXPAND YOUR MEDIA SKILLS
https://teach.kqed.org/
From the web site: "KQED’s online professional learning platform dedicated to engaging participants in a hands-on approach to learning digital media literacy skills. This is the space to practice and collaborate with your fellow educators to learn and bring media making your learning environment."
LEARNING GEOGRAPHY, THE FUN WAY
http://www.fffbi.com/missions/
From the web site: Fin, Fur and Feather Bureau of Investigation (FFFBI) uses humor and storytelling to help kids ages 8-13 learn about places and cultures around the world. This is an important first step toward building their global literacy." The site provides investigative games where in pursuit of elusive targets, students have fun learning geography. This is a site worth exploring for use in classrooms or in tutor/ mentor programs.
LEARNING STRATEGIES - HELPFUL TO STUDENTS
https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/19989/do-students-know-enough-smart-learning-strategies
This article offers suggestions for teaching learning strategies to students.
LOGIC COMIX: LEARNING RESOURCE?
https://impedagogy.com/wp/blog/2023/10/04/logiccomix-anybody-using-these-in-the-learning-venues/
This blog article introduces a genre of comics, saying "that they are all about logic and critical thinking. They use humor and clever illustrations to explain complex concepts." See links in the article.
MAKE BELIEFS COMIX - MAKE YOUR OWN COMIC STRIPS; HAVE FUN
https://makebeliefscomix.com/daily-comic-diary/
From the web site: "MakeBeliefsComix is for people of all ages who like to play and explore. They include, for example, those wanting a few minutes of fun; youngsters and their parents; students and teachers; business executives trying to unwind from the stress of work, and activities directors and social workers who try to help people express their deepest thoughts and feelings."
MAP OF NEW YORK CITY, SHOWING BUILDINGS FROM LATE 1800s
https://www.oldnyc.org/
Students doing research projects might find this map useful, and interesting. More than 8000 photos from the late 1800s are plotted onto a Google map showing where the buildings were located. Introduce this to your students and let them browse the site.
PROBLEM SOLVING ACTIVITIES - ARTICLE
http://life-long-learners.com/without-an-o-we-cant-s_lve-pr_blems/
This blog points to some problem solving activities that could be used by volunteers, parents, tutors, educators in helping youth learn critical thinking skills.
RAPTORS IN THE CITY
http://raptorsinthecity.homestead.com/
From the web site: "Kids and their mentor pals can catch a glimpse of the fastest creature on earth, the peregrine falcon, as they watch falcons live online via cameras mounted on skyscrapers. This rare cliff-dwelling raptor has moved to the city and has proven to be a subject city kids can call their own. Nearly extinct because of DDT, the peregrine has recovered and now nests on skyscrapers in cities across North America. Months of "falcon fun" webquesting activities can be done via telementoring or one-on-one at the computer. It's great around Earth Day as falcons are busy laying and incubating their eggs. Chicks hatch, grow, and learn to fly - all live online! Website is free and sign up for a free e-newsletter, the "Falcon Flash". Mentoring activities package available at minimal cost."
RESEARCH-BACKED TOOLKIT HELPS YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS INTEGRATE DIGITAL LEARNING
https://clalliance.org/blog/research-backed-toolkit-helps-youth-organizations-integrate-digital-learning/
This article points to a "recently published Reclaiming Digital Futures toolkit" that can inspire work in non-school tutor, mentor and learning programs, homes and traditional schools. Read the article and follow the links.
SKETCH 50 - CREATIVE EXPRESSION ACTIVITY
https://sketch50.org/
Browse this site and see how people from throughout the world, mostly educators, are prompted to create doodles and visualizations for 50 consecutive days. While this is a 2017 activity, it could be adopted by any classroom, or non-school youth program, as a future activity.
SKETCHCASTING: A COMBINATION OF BLOGGING, TALKING AND DRAWING!
https://www.speedofcreativity.org/2010/06/09/sketchcasting-a-combination-of-blogging-talking-and-drawing/
During the 2013 ETMOOC this blog demonstrated uses of creative technology to support learning and engagement. This article about "sketchcasting" shows an activity that could be a student/volunteer project in any tutor/mentor program.
STRING GAMES - & FUN LEARNING - YOUTUBE CHANNEL
https://www.youtube.com/user/momsminivan
On the MomsMiniVan channel you can find dozens of videos showing how to make string games that can be used in classroom teaching mentoring and tutoring and just for fun.
STRING GAMES, A SIMPLE, POWERFUL, TEACHING TOOL - VIDEO
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In this Google Hangout Fred Mindlin shares his passion for string games. By the end of the one-hour video, tutors, mentors and teachers, especially those working with elementary school kids, will see that this is a powerful tool that they can use to engage with kids.
TEACH ROCK IMPROVES STUDENTS' LIVESBY BRINGING THE SOUTS, STORIES, AND SCIENCE OF MUSIC TO ALL CLASSROOMS
https://teachrock.org/
TeachRock provides free, standards-aligned resources to help teachers, students and families, through the power of music.
TECHNOLOGY IN LEARNING - CREATE STRIKING VIDEOS WITH ANIMOTO
http://thede-tech-tive4teachers.blogspot.com/2012/08/create-striking-videos-with-animoto.html
This is "A technology blog created by an educator whose goal is to de-tech and share 'teacher-tested' technologies for classroom use."
THE LEARNING NETWORK - THE NEW YORK TIMES
https://www.nytimes.com/section/learning
From the web site: "Every school day since 1998, we have offered fresh classroom resources — from lesson plans and writing prompts to news quizzes, student contests and more — all based on the articles, essays, images, videos and graphics published on NYTimes.com." This site was nominated for a Webby Award as one of the best educational web sites of 2003.
THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAY - VIEW THE COLLECTIONS
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From the website: "The Strong National Museum of Play owns and cares for the world's most comprehensive collection of toys, dolls, board games, video games, other electronic games, books, documents, and other historical materials related to play. This unprecedented assemblage offers a unique interpretive and educational window into the critical role of play in human physical, social, and intellectual development and the ways in which play reflects cultural history."
THE WONDERMENT - LEARN AND CREATE WITH KIDS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
https://thewonderment.com/about/
This site offers a world of creative exploration and learning for kids from any place. Here's intro from the web site: "In the Wonderment, kids participate in collaborative creative experiences with other kids across the globe and turn their shared imagination and interaction into a currency backed by brands and donors to support social good projects benefiting kids around the world. It’s a place where kids can find their creative voice, connect it to others and use it to make a difference." This is a project of Kidnected World.
TO BOOST HIGHER-ORDER THINKING, TRY CURATION
https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/curation/
This article shows how to engage students in higher level learning experiences using curation activities.
USING MAPILLARY IN EDUCATION - AN ESRI GIS MAPPING TOOL
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This article shows ways students, educators and volunteers can use the ESRI Mapillary tool in a variety of ways. Take a look.
WNET EDUCATION RESOURCES
https://www.wnet.org/education/
From the web site: "WNET’s award-winning Education Department (collectively representing the station efforts of THIRTEEN, WLIW21, and NJTV) is a local and national leader that engages the education community (formal and informal) through the development and delivery of high-quality and innovative media and services that are designed to enhance learning, enrich lives, and extend the impact of public media content."
AFRICAN FOLKTALE BOOKS - FROM "LAURA'S BOOKSHELF"
https://lkgbooks.blogspot.com/p/newest-books.html
This page points to a long list of book titles related to African Folktales and Diaspora Folktales.
DIGITAL STORYTELLING106 (DS106) - PARTICIPATORY ACTIVITY
https://ds106.us/
From the web site: "Digital Storytelling (also affectionately known as ds106) is an open, online course that happens at various times throughout the year" Browse the site and see ways you can engage students and other volunteers in this creative activity.
DIGITAL TOOLS TO HELP BUILD VOCABULARY
https://www.teachthought.com/literacy/21-digital-tools-build-vocabulary/
This article on the 'teachthought" blog is a list of 21 resources that educators, parents, volunteers and youth can use to help build vocabulary. Open each link so you know what's included, then come back and use them over and over.
ESSAY WRITING MADE SIMPLE - FREE TOOL
http://www.theeasyessay.com/?pg=demo#.YYGQE57MLIU
This is a web site that volunteers, parents and teachers can use to help youth to learn to organize their thoughts and build their writing skills. Follow the demo and learn how to use the site. Let us know if this works for you and how you are using it.
GRAMMAR EDUCATION RESOURCE GUIDE
https://www.supersummary.com/grammar-guide/
This is an extensive library of links that focus on grammar. The web site introduction says "There’s no way around it: Good grammar matters. And that doesn’t just apply to English class. Like it or not, people will judge you negatively for your grammar faux pas. So, if you’re looking to improve your grammar skills – whether for school or for life – this guide is for you. In addition to resources for students (or anyone who speaks the English language), this guide includes resources for teachers. Keep reading for some 40 individual resources in six sections, including general resources, reference resources and study resources, among others."
GRAMMAR RULES AND EXAMPLES FROM 'WORD TIPS'
https://word.tips/grammar/
This looks like a useful resource for tutors, students, educators and writers of all ages. Explore the entire site to see what's available.
LETTERS TO THE NEXT PRESIDENT, 2.0 - 2016
https://letters2president.org/
During 2016 a series of events encouraged youth throughout the US to write letters to the "next president". These letters are shared on this site.
POETS.ORG - RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS
https://poets.org/materials-teachers
This site nourishes, encourages and features the work of poets. This link points to a section with resources for educators (and youth tutor/mentor programs) to teach poetry writing. Here's a description from the website: "Since Robert Frost encouraged our founder Marie Bullock to “get poetry into the high schools” in the 1960s, we’ve been assisting teachers in bringing poetry into the classroom. Here you’ll find poetry lesson plans, poems for kids and for teens, essays about teaching, a calendar of teaching resources for the school year, a glossary of poetry terms, and more. And our lesson plans, most of which are aligned with the Common Core, have been reviewed by our Educator in Residence with an eye toward developing skills of perception and imagination."
RESOURCES FOR POETRY MONTH WRITING
https://askwhatelse.blog/2017/03/31/sol17-doodleaday-sketch50-haibun/
This blog article includes several links to poetry month activities. Take a look.
"SCIENCE OF READING" RESOURCES FROM INTERNATIONAL LITERACY ASSOCIATION
https://www.literacyworldwide.org/get-resources/making-sense-of-the-science-of-reading
This is one of many articles on the International Literacy Association web site. In this case it "highlights a range of perspectives on the science of reading (SOR) instruction from some of the most exciting and influential literacy researchers in the field."
STUDENT BLOGGING CHALLENGE - EDUBLOGS
https://studentchallenge.edublogs.org/
From the web site: "The aim of the student blogging challenge is to connect student bloggers with a global audience while supporting teachers with their classroom blogging.
It runs twice yearly, starting in March and October, and guides the participants through blogging and commenting over 10 weeks."
ANNENBERG MEDIA CONTAINS EXTENSIVE TEACHER AIDS
https://www.learner.org/classroom-resources/
This site can be a valuable learning resource for youth if adult mentors or parents are able to help them figure what materials on the site are most useful to them. It includes subject matter for K-college in all subject areas. It includes categories similar to the Homework Help section of this library. These include arts, English/language arts, math, science, social studies/history, STEM/STEAM, and world languages.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER TRANSCRIBING DOCUMENTS FROM THE WALT WHITMAN COLLECTION THAT ARE HOSTED ON THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WEBSITE
https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2023/05/4000-pages-of-walt-whitmans-papers.html
This blog article introduces a potential learning, writing and mentoring activity that could engage middles school, high school and college students, and adults. Thousands of primary source documents from the American Civil War, the Revolutionary War, etc. have been scanned. Volunteers are now transcribing these. Take a look.
BUSY TEACHER.ORG - FREE PRINTABLE MATERIALS FOR TEACHERS
https://busyteacher.org/
BusyTeacher.org provides over 16,000 free printable materials for teachers, including worksheets, detailed lesson plans and in-depth articles.
CHICAGO CITY OF LEARNING - OPEN TO ALL CHICAGO YOUTH
https://explore.mychimyfuture.org/
From the web site: "The MyChiMyFuture website provides a wide range of learning opportunities for young people.
CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARIES OFFER FREE HOMEWORK HELP
https://www.chipublib.org/news/free-homework-help/
Since September 2017 Chicago Public Library locations citywide offer the free, drop-in Teacher in the Library program for school aged kids. Live online tutoring is available on CPL's website through Brainfuse. Visit the web site to learn more.
COMMON SENSE MEDIA - RESOURCE FOR YOUTH, PARENTS, EDUCATORS, MENTORS
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/about-us/our-mission
From the web site: "Common Sense Media is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and independent voice they need to thrive in a world of media and technology. We exist because our nation's children spend more time with media and digital activities than they do with their families or in school, which profoundly impacts their social, emotional, and physical development . As a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization, we provide trustworthy information and tools, as well as an independent forum, so that families can have a choice and a voice about the media they consume."
CYBRARY MAN'S EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES - EXTENSIVE LIBRARY
https://cybraryman.com/0_general1.htm
From the web site: This is "The internet catalogue for students, teachers, administrators & parents. Over 20,000 relevant links personally selected by an educator/author with over 30 years of experience."
ED TECH IDEAS & STRATEGIES FROM TEACHING4TOMORROW BLOG
https://www.bigdealbook.com/blog/
This blog is part of a larger resource site for educators. Take a look.
EDUCATIONAL WEB SITES FOR TEACHERS - MULTIPLE SUBJECTS
https://www.educatorstechnology.com/2018/07/over-30-educational-websites-for.html
Visit this site and you'll find a graphic showing 32 educational web sites, in eight categories. You'll find another link in the article, to a page with links to each of the sites shown. Take a look.
EDUCATORS' LEARNING LIBRARY - TESOL
https://www.diigo.com/profile/Call_is_vsl
This site uses RSS feeds to pull in ideas from throughout the internet that can be used in teaching and learning. For a tutor/mentor program to use this effectively one or two volunteers/students will need to spend time browsing the site to find interesting information, which they then can share in group workshops, volunteer coaching, etc.
EDUTOPIA - GEORGE LUCAS EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION
https://www.edutopia.org/
From the web site: "Our Foundation is dedicated to transforming K-12 education so that all students can acquire and effectively apply the knowledge, attitudes, and skills necessary to thrive in their studies, careers, and adult lives. Founded by innovative and award-winning filmmaker George Lucas in 1991, we take a strategic approach to improving K-12 education through two distinct areas of focus: Edutopia and Lucas Education Research."
ESL RESOURCES FOR CLASSROOM TEACHERS
https://texestest.org/teacher-certification/esl-resources-for-teachers/#0317
This comprehensive guide gathers ESL teaching resources in one place. It can be used by teachers, tutors and parents. Take a look.
EXAMPLE OF EPORTFOLIO FROM BHAVNAGAR UNIVERSITY
https://sites.google.com/site/projectblendedlearning2012/
This site shows how student work is collected and shared on-line. View the video at the bottom of the page.
The site introduction says "This site is run by Department of English, Bhavnagar University. The site is curated by Dr. Dilip Barad with specific purpose to organize projects submitted by the students. On this site you will find all the Google Sites submitted by students as a part of the partial fulfilment of continuous internal assessment. The students were supposed to have blogs for assignments, Slideshare.net for presentations and YouTube.com accounts for videos of their presentations."
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING: METHODS & BENEFITS
https://custom-writing.org/blog/experiential-learning-methods-and-benefits
This is a comprehensive article showing types of learning, benefits of experiential learning, and experiential learning activities that teachers, mentors and tutors can use. It provides a lot of information about "Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle and Stages of Learning". The article also includes links to additional resources.
FREE, PRINTABLE WORKSHEETS WITH ANSWER KEYS - MULTIPLE TOPICS
https://15worksheets.com/
This website was created by retired teachers and is full of worksheets for students, teachers, homeschoolers and tutors to use.
FUNBRAIN.COM
https://www.funbrain.com/
At this site are all sorts of fun activities to teach and learn math, words, culture and more.
GCF GLOBAL LEARNING - SELF PACED TUTORIALS
https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/
From the web site: "The content at GCFLearnFree.org is what we call self-paced tutorials. This means these tutorials are available when you are, on your schedule. You can view one lesson or an entire tutorial. And you don't have to create an account or sign in; you can start learning immediately. We're known pretty well for our Technology and Microsoft Office tutorials. We also offer tutorials in Math, Work & Career, Reading, and Everyday Life." Resources on this site can be used by learners of any age.
GIANT LEARNING GAMES FROM DAVID L HOYT FOUNDATION
https://www.davidlhoytfoundation.org/
From the website: "The mission of David L. Hoyt Education Foundation is to support and encourage joyful, play-based, and collaborative learning. We recognize the need to cultivate and foster education, community, and responsible citizenship. We create accessible experiences and related curricula that engage learners with fun and interactive games and puzzles. The foundation values teamwork, fun, innovation, critical thinking, leadership, empathy, creativity, and literacy."
GLOBAL VIRTUAL CLASSROOM
https://www.virtualclassroom.org/
The Global Virtual Classroom (GVC) is a collection of free, online educational activities and resources. It aims to complement the efforts of governments and educators around the world to integrate technology into their classrooms and curricula and to link their schools to the Internet in educationally productive ways.
HELP FOR SIMPLE HOMEWORK QUESTIONS. SUBJECTS INCLUDE MATH, SCIENCE, ENGLISH, AND SOCIAL STUDIES.
https://www.jiskha.com/
From the web site: "Jiskha is a Q&A platform on which anyone can post homework questions and receive help in any subject."
IDEAS FOR USING EDTECH IN TEACHING, LEARNING AND TUTORING
https://edtech4beginners.com/
This blog is titled "Edtech4beginners" and the articles are useful tips for learners and educators.
ILLINOIS VIRTUAL SCHOOL - ON LINE HS AND MIDDLE SCHOOL COURSES
https://www.ilvirtual.org/
From the website: "Illinois Virtual School complements educational communities by partnering to provide access to quality, innovative virtual learning experiences. With an emphasis on flexibility, personal support, and customized school solutions, we meet the unique needs of students and educators. Illinois Virtual School (IVS) is a supplemental online program for the state of Illinois. Students cannot graduate from IVS or earn a diploma. Rather, IVS partners with schools to expand their curriculum, offer flexibility in scheduling, and help students meet Illinois graduation requirements."
INTEGRATING UNITED NATIONS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN LESSON PLANS
http://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/article/integrating-global-issues-creative-english-language-classroom
From the web site: "This publication has a twofold aim – to help students learn a language creatively whilst at the same time raising awareness of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through bringing together a range of innovative ideas for teaching creatively and addressing these key issues. The activities include enabling students to think creatively about sustainable food and food supplies, creating energy which does not harm the environment, and collaborating with other students globally to diminish the digital divide."
INTERNET4CLASSROOMS - DIGITAL LIBRARY
https://www.internet4classrooms.com/
From the web site: "Internet 4 Classrooms ("i4c"), a free web portal designed to assist anyone who wants to find high-quality, free Internet resources to use in classroom instruction, developing project ideas, reinforcing specific subject matter areas both in the class and at home and even for online technology tutorials. The portal is used by teachers, parents and students of all ages on six of the seven continents (there are not many classrooms in Antarctica) and is available to anyone with an Internet connection.
INTERNET TOOLS FOR DISTANCE LEARNING
https://www.broadbandsearch.net/blog/best-distance-remote-internet-learning-tools
This blog article provides recommendations for distance learning tools for children, college students and working adults and describes "what makes a good distance learning tool."
IS FREEDOM REAL OR FAKE? - BLOG ARTICLE
https://askwhatelse.blog/2017/01/15/digilitsunday-free-from-fake/
There are countless articles focusing on fake news, as a result of the 2016 US elections. Here's one that I value.
KHAN ACADEMY - HELP IN ANY ACADEMIC SUBJECT
https://www.khanacademy.org/
From the web site: "A world of exercises, with help along the way Practice math at your own pace with our adaptive assessment exercises. You can start at 1+1 and work your way into calculus or jump right into whatever topic needs some brushing up. Each problem is randomly generated, so you never run out of practice material. If you need a hint, every single problem can be broken down, step-by-step, with one click. If you need more help, you can always watch a related video."
LEARNING FOR JUSTICE - APPLY IN CLASSROOM, NON-SCHOOL PROGRAM, HOME
https://www.learningforjustice.org/classroom-resources
From the website: "In our work with educators, schools, students and communities, Learning for Justice seeks to uphold the mission of the Southern Poverty Law Center: to be a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements and advance the human rights of all people."
LEARNING IN DEED - RESOURCE LIBRARY
https://www.edc.org/
EDC’s Learning and Teaching Division produces resources in the form of reports, books, Web-based tools, and multimedia for stakeholders across the education continuum. Some of these resources are developed exclusively by EDC while others are the result of collaborations with federal and state government, universities, foundations, and other funders.
LEARNING SCHOOL RADIO - A BBC RESOURCE FOR STUDENTS, EDUCATORS
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p007g5y4
This site host and extensive collection of podcasts, downloads, audio, video clips and learning resources for primary schools. Browse the site to see how much is available.
LEARNING TOOLS KIDS WILL LOVE - REVIEW - 2022
https://www.ireviews.com/next-gen-learning/
This article reviews a range of learning technology that can support teachers and provide more resources to help students build reading, writing and/or math skills.
MERLOT'S ICT LITERACY COMMUNITY
https://ictliteracy.merlot.org/
From the web site: "MERLOT's ICT Literacy Community engages discipline faculty, library faculty, administrators and other stakeholders who share a common interest in enhancing the quality of teaching and learning for students so that they will graduate with the necessary critical ICT knowledge, skills and dispositions to be successful information consumers and producers. To that end, MERLOT's ICT Literacy Community offers an open and inclusive learning environment for sharing resources, services, and communications."
SOCIAL MEDIA IN THE LEARNING PROCESS -- IS IT UNDERESTIMATED? (2022 GUIDE)
https://ivypanda.com/blog/social-media-in-the-learning-process-is-it-underestimated-2022-guide/
This is a comprehensive guide to ways to use social media in learning and education with a section featuring arguments "for" and "against" social media in education.
TEACH FROM HOME - TEMPORARY HUB OF INFO FOR TEACHERS
https://teachfromanywhere.google/intl/en/#for-teachers
This site was set up by Google as "a temporary hub of information and tools to help teachers during the 2020 coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
TEACHERS FIRST
https://www.teachersfirst.com/matrix.cfm
From the web site: "TeachersFirst is an online community for teachers by teachers. With thousands of lessons, units, and reviewed web resources for K-12 classroom teachers, our website is designed to enrich teaching and learning for both teachers and their students."
TEACHING STUDENTS TO MAKE CONCEPT MAPS - READING ROCKETS
https://www.readingrockets.org/strategies/concept_maps
This is a page on the Reading Rockets website that shows students how to make concept maps, using cMapTools, a free software.
TEACH-NOLOGY - LESSON PLANS AND RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
https://www.teach-nology.com/
From the web site: "As a web portal, TeAch-nology.com offers a wide variety of free resources intended to bring educators into the world of teaching with technology. It provides links to valuable and useful information relative to current and best practices in the field of education. A large variety of free classroom materials and support tools are also available."
THE TEXT MAPPING PROJECT - HELPS KIDS LEARN
http://www.textmapping.org/overview.html
From the web site: "Textmapping is a graphic organizer technique that can be used to teach reading comprehension and writing skills, study skills, and course content. It is practiced on scrolls [http://www.textmapping.org/scrolls.html], which are an alternative environment to books."
TIPS FOR DOING STUDENT RESEARCH ON THE INTERNET
https://www.allconnect.com/blog/internet-research-guide
This Internet research guide for students is provided by a company named allconnect. The introductory page provides this information: "The Internet is crowded! It's brimming with all kind of information and resources. With so many choices online, it can be tricky to narrow down what you're looking for. But, with the right tips and tricks, you'll learn how to responsibly navigate the internet and give credit to your sources when doing research. Read through our student internet research guide for ways to search smart, check for credible sources and cite your sources." Looks like a good resource. Take a look,
TIPS FOR EDUCATORS - PROQUEST BLOGS
https://about.proquest.com/en/blog/blog-listing/
From the website: "ProQuest is committed to empowering researchers and librarians around the world. The company's portfolio of assets - including content, technologies, and deep expertise - drives better research outcomes for users and greater efficiency for the libraries and organizations that serve them."
TRANSFORMING EDUCATION WITH TECHNOLOGY - BLOG
https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2016/05/googlink-google-drawings-thinglink.html
This blog contains many articles that show ways educators can use Google tools and other technology in their teaching and learning efforts. This link points to one example.
UNLEASH A CHILD'S POTENTIAL - THRIVELY.COM
https://www.thrively.com/
From the web site: "Help a child reach their full potential by doing the things that matter to them. Develop their strengths and interests at home and school." Sections for parents, students, educators and business.
AMERICAN PANORAMA - ATLAS OF US HISTORY
https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/
From the web site: "American Panorama is an historical atlas of the United States for the twenty-first century. It combines cutting-edge research with innovative interactive mapping techniques, designed to appeal to anyone with an interest in American history or a love of maps."
A MIGHTY GIRL - DEDICATED TO RAISING SMART, CONFIDENT, AND COURAGEOUS GIRLS
https://www.amightygirl.com/blog
The website says "A Mighty Girls is the worlds largest collection of books, toys, movies, and music for parents, teachers and others dedicated to raising smart, confident, and courageous girls and, of course, for girls themselves." This link points to the Mighty Girls blog.
CHICAGO METRO HISTORY EDUCATION CENTER
https://www.chicagohistory.org/education/historyfair/
From the web site: "The Chicago Metro History Education Center (CMHEC) inspires students’ interest in history and works to improve history education in middle grades and high school classrooms in Chicago and suburban Cook, Lake, Kane, and DuPage counties."
CIVIL WAR BATTLES - FOR HISTORY STUDENTS
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war-battles.htm
From the web site: "The Civil War was one of the defining moments in American History. This section of our Site presents detailed information on the key Battles of the Civil War.
See also - https://www.battlefields.org/learn
CHRONOSCOPE WORLD - A FASCINATING TIME MACHINE TO ESPLORE THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD, BROWSING MAPS
https://mprove.de/chronoscope/world.html
Open your students to the history of the world using maps from the 13th to the 20th century. The video on the home page provides a useful introduction.
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS FOUNDATION
https://www.crf-usa.org/
In Eighth Grade every student must pass a Constitution test. This web site provides many ideas and resources that mentors and tutors and students can use.
CREATING COMIC-FORMATTED TEXTBOOKS AND LEARNING MATERIALS
http://www.illustratedtextbook.com/?p=4
The Illustrated Textbook is just one visual project on a site titled The Human Imprint created by a geography teachers from the US Midwest. There's a lot to see on this site, so take some time to browse and learn.
EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS ON ASIA
https://asiasociety.org/education/educator-resources
From the web site: "Asia Society is the leading educational organization dedicated to promoting mutual understanding and strengthening partnerships among peoples, leaders and institutions of Asia and the United States in a global context. Across the fields of arts, business, culture, education, and policy, the Society provides insight, generates ideas, and promotes collaboration to address present challenges and create a shared future."
ENGAGE YOUTH IN BUILDING GLOBAL COMPETENCE - HANDBOOK
http://asiasociety.org/files/book-globalcompetence.pdf
This Asia Society and Partnership for Global Learning handbook could be used by volunteers and leaders of non-school tutor/mentor programs or by educators in traditional classrooms.
GEOGRAPHY AND MAPS AT THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
https://blogs.loc.gov/maps/
From the web site: "Welcome to the blog for the Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress. The largest and most comprehensive cartographic collection in the world, the Geography and Map Division contains over six million maps in addition to a wide array of atlases, globes, raised relief models, archives, a vast collection of digital data and a GIS research center. Please join us as we reveal the world of geography by exploring the past, present, and future of maps and mapping."
GEOGRAPHY RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS, STUDENTS, TUTORS - #WORLDGEOCHAT
click here
One great, on-going resource for geography teachers and students is the #worldgeochat that takes place weekly on Twitter. You can join in. You can just follow and get ideas. You can search for the hashtag #worldgeochat at any time to find the chat and archives. A useful resource.
GEOGRAPHY LITERACY 'WORD OF THE WEEK' WORKSHEETS - FOR TEACHERS OR TUTORS - GOOGLE DOC
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xYeI3IxRnmxqs0y9X0tDB8YL8kW1Zl9EOisLj0N5unI/edit#slide=id.g102f3b8049e_0_0
This Google doc has a set of worksheets that each focus on one word, such as "distribution", "chronological", "displacement", etc. Take a look.
HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH - RESOURCES
https://www.hispanicheritagemonth.gov/about/
Use the links on the left side of this page and dig deeper into Hispanic history in the US.
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY - PODCAST LIBRARY
https://historyofphilosophy.net/
Through a series of podcasts "Peter Adamson, Professor of Philosophy at the LMU in Munich and at King's College London, takes listeners through the history of philosophy, covering minor figures as well as major ones. The series looks at the ideas, lives and historical context of the major philosophers as well as the lesser-known figures of the tradition."
ILLINOIS GEOGRAPHIC ALLIANCE
https://iga.illinoisstate.edu/
From the web site: "Our purpose is the promotion and enhancement of geographic knowledge in the schools and among the general populace of Illinois. To achieve this purpose, the Alliance maintains a strong grassroots organization of geographic educators from schools and universities, participates in educational reform at the district, state, and national levels. We engage in an active program of preservice and inservice teacher education, develop curriculum materials based on the National Geography Standards, and foster public awareness of the importance of geography in our society."
LEARNING RESOURCES FROM NEW AMERICAN HISTORY SITE
https://resources.newamericanhistory.org/mapping-inequality
This link points to a "Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America" lesson plan on the New American History website. This site offers a wide range of resources as part of "A new way to teach American History".
LIBERATING NARRATIVES HELPS WORLD HISTORY TEACHERS DECOLONIZE THEIR CLASSES
https://www.liberatingnarratives.com/
From the website: "Each post explores how to teach specific historical topics and includes primary and secondary source excerpts, historical images, and maps."
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC - KIDS
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/
This web site of the National Geographic Society website is devoted to learning activities for kids of all ages.
NATIVE LAND DIGITAL - RESOURCE FOR LEARNING ABOUT INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN AMERICAS, AUSTRALIA AND OTHER PLACES
https://native-land.ca/
This site has an interactive, color-coded map, that shows indigenous populations now and in the past. Put your mouse over any space and the click on the links provided. This takes you deeper, and deeper in to a rich library of history.
SOCIAL STUDIES ACCELERATOR - CREATES ACCESS TO INTERDISCIPLINARY SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION
https://www.socialstudiesaccelerator.org/
From the website: "Our goal is to increase connectivity across PK-12 social studies ecosystem by bringing together and supporting curriculum developers, professional-development providers, educators and school-system leaders alongside key partners in the education field to ensure that all of our nation's young people receive a social studies education that is high quality, culturally responsive, inquiry-based, diverse, inclusive, relevant and sustaining."
STUDYING THE HOLOCAUST - US HOLOCAUST MUSEUM
https://www.ushmm.org/teach
From the web site: "The Museum promotes the responsible teaching of the Holocaust through a variety of resources and programs to help the nation's educators increase their knowledge of Holocaust history and implement sound teaching strategies. Education outreach programs provide teachers with quality Holocaust education, incorporating accurate history, appropriate pedagogy, classroom strategies, and teaching resources."
TEACHING AFRICA - WITHOUT ALL THE SADNESS
https://worldgeochat.wordpress.com/2017/04/03/teaching-africa-without-all-the-sadness/
This is a WorldGEOChat blog article. Follow the article and the comments and find many links to resources that you can use to teach and understand more about Africa.
THE HISTORY PLACE
http://www.historyplace.com/index.html
From the web site: "The History Place is dedicated to students, educators and all who enjoy history. The Web site presents a fact-based, common sense approach in the presentation of the history of humanity, with great care given to accuracy."
TIME ONLINE!
https://timeonline.org/
From the website: "Time Online is here to make history fun and interesting for kids! We believe in promoting and spreading free education, and we want you to see that history is super-cool and interesting!" Browse the site and see the range of topics offered.
WORLD HISTORY - COMPREHENSIVE SITE
https://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/
This site is an extensive resource for studying world history. Browse the site and see how it categorizes world historical events into many topics. Hosed by UK org.
ZINN EDUCATIONAL PROJECT - TEACHING PEOPLE'S HISTORY
https://www.zinnedproject.org/why/
From the web site: "The Zinn Education Project approach to history starts with the premise that the lives of ordinary people matter — that history ought to focus on those who too often receive only token attention (workers, women, people of color), and also on how people’s actions, individually and collectively, shaped our society. A people’s history flips the script. When we look at history from the standpoint of the workers and not just the owners, the soldiers and not just the generals, the invaded and not just the invaders, we can begin to see society more fully, more accurately. The more clearly we see the past, the more clearly we’ll see the present — and be equipped to improve it."
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) FOR K-12 INITIATIVE - ON-LINE RESOURCE DIRECTORY
https://ai4k12.org/
From the website: "This initiative is developing (1) national guidelines for AI education for K-12, (2) an online, curated resource Directory to facilitate AI instruction, and (3) a community of practitioners, researchers, resource and tool developers, focused on the AI for K-12 audience." Check out the site.
BEST WEB SITES FOR LEARNING GEOGRAPHY – BLOG
https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2008/03/07/the-best-websites-for-learning-teaching-geography/
The writer describes different web sites that he recommends for teaching and learning geography. This can be a great resource for any tutor, mentor, learner or teacher. While the publication date of this article is 2008 it looks like the writer has kept the links updated.
CLASSROOM RESOURCES - NATIONAL COUNCIL OF TEACHERS OF MATHEMATICS
https://www.nctm.org/classroomresources/
From the web site: "We are teachers, mathematicians, researchers, students, and parents using the power of the Web to learn math and improve math education. We offer a wealth of problems and puzzles; online mentoring; research; team problem solving; collaborations; and professional development. Students have fun and learn a lot. Educators share ideas and acquire new skills."
COOL MATH, AN AMUSEMENT PARK OF MATH ... AND MORE
https://www.coolmath.com/
From the web site: "Cool Math is broken down into an elementary section (that covers topics like computation, fractions, geometry and problem solving) and a secondary section (that covers fractals, calculators, functions and calculus). Both sections include games and engaging activities that help develop a greater understanding of sophisticated concepts. The Science page has lots of real world Math connections, and the Parent and Teacher pages round out a very creative site."
DAILY STEM LEARNING ACTIVITIES - VIA WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
https://dailystem.com/news/
from the website: "The "Daily STEM News" is a FREE one page weekly newspaper to help inspire kids to engage with STEM in the real world. Each issue can be printed or shared digitally with the kids you know."
EASY SCIENCE EXPERIMENTS & ACTIVITIES TO TRY AT HOME, OR IN YOUR TUTOR/MENTOR PROGRAM
https://word.tips/science-experiments-for-kids/
This article lists 23 simple-at-home science experiments for kids using everyday things you have around your house. In another section of the site, titled external resources, you'll find a valuable collection of useful websites.
ECONOMICS EDUCATION RESOURCES FROM FEDERAL RESERVE
https://www.federalreserveeducation.org/
This Federal Reserve Education website provides a wide range of learning materials for educators, students and consumers.
EDUCATIONAL TV GUIDE FOR STEM: INSPIRATIONAL STEM MOVIES AND TV SHOWS TO SUPPLEMENT STUDENT LEARNING
https://octaneseating.com/blog/stem-tv-movie-guide
From the website: "This guide covers and summarizes significant TV shows and Movies that can inspire students to learn more about the STEM fields. It also includes a list of additional resources for further STEM learning."
EXPERT CHEMISTRY ONLINE TUTOR AND HOMEWORK HELP
https://www.chemtopper.com/myblog/study-tips-for-good-grades/
This on-line tutoring site offers a variety of study resources in Chemistry and Free Homework Help up to High School level. Read the blog. Look at the page on study tips, which this link points to.
FIGURE THIS! MATH CHALLENGES FOR FAMILIES
https://figurethis.nctm.org/index.html
From the web site: "'Figure This!' features more than 70 interesting math challenges for middle school families to solve at home. Problems can be searched by the type of math they cover: geometry, measurement, statistics, graphing, number relationships you name it! Each problem comes with tips to get started, hints, an answer and bibliography for further research. There is a section for teachers that includes letters, video and a PowerPoint presentation designed to inspire families to explore math together. Challenges and parent information are also available in Spanish."
HELP WITH FINITE MATHEMATICS AND CALCULUS
https://www.zweigmedia.com/tcpage.php?book=combo&lang=en&ed=7
This web site can be a big help to tutors and parents who are trying to help students with higher math concepts such as Finite mathematics & Applied calculus.
HELPING WITH MATH
https://helpingwithmath.com/
Printable math worksheets, tables, charts, number lines, flashcards etc plus online activities including equivalent fraction matching exercises. All resources can be modified and reused under a Creative Commons license.
HOW TO TEACH KIDS ABOUT MONEY
https://www.thesimpledollar.com/financial-wellness/how-to-teach-kids-about-money-from-toddlers-to-teens/
This is useful resource for mentors, parents, educators.
HUBBLE MADNESS - ENGAGE YOUTH IN STAR GAZING
https://www.flickr.com/photos/hubble-heritage/sets/72157642356592763/
This page shows images of the universe from the Hubble Space Telescope. They are shown as part of a 2014 "Hubble Madness" event that has encourage viewers to look at the images and vote for their favorites. If you're looking for a way to engage youth in science this is an innovative approach.
LYNDHURST PUBLIC SCHOOL STEM CLUB FOR GIRLS - RESOURCE PAGE
https://lyndhurststem.org/resources.html
The Lyndhurst schools are trying to introduce STEM education to students when they are very young, in elementary school or even earlier. That's why they created the STEM CLUB. They have aggregated an extensive library of STEM activities, which you can find in this link.
MATH AND SCIENCE INTERACTIVE LEARNING
http://www.shodor.org/students/activities/
From the web site: "The tools below can be used to better understand science and math , to practice math skills, or simply to explore and experiment. Most of these tools are developed and maintained by students, working as interns or apprentices at Shodor.
MATH AND SCIENCE LINKS - OAKTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
https://www.oakton.edu/user/4/pboisver/mcpweb/internet.html
This site is a resource for any student, tutor, teacher or parent looking for help with math and science. (Note: you can probably find a similar resource list on the website of every high school, junior college and college in the UISA)
MATH CAMPS AND RESOURCES
http://www.mathcamps.org/resources/
This web site contains an extensive list of math camps around the country as well as a resource page for helping students learn math. Take a look.
MATH GOODIES - GET HELP WITH MATH
https://www.mathgoodies.com/
From the web site: "Math Goodies is a math help website featuring free interactive lessons, worksheets, games and puzzles. A pioneer of interactive instruction, our goodies have received rave reviews from the media! Today, we have hundreds of instructional resources for educators, students and parents.
MATHFLIX - USE QUICKTIME MOVIES TO BUILD MATH SKILLS
https://mathflix.luc.edu/
From the website: "MathFLIX = 1000 FREE instructional math movies covering a wide range of math concepts including Number & Operations, Algebra, Measurement, Geometry, Data Analysis & Probability, Connections and Technology. In addition to MathFLIX’s valuable video resources, the site also features 400 downloadable worksheets that reinforce concepts and provide valuable practice. The MathFLIX website is created and maintained by Loyola University Chicago School of Education in partnership with The Chicago GEAR UP Alliance."
MATHSTORIES.COM (TM)
http://www.mathstories.com/
From the web site: "The goal of this math website is to help elementary school (Grade 1st through 6th) children boost their math problem solving and critical-thinking skills. MathStories.com has over 15,000 online and Common Core compliant math word problems for children to enjoy! Word problems are available in both English and Spanish. MathStories.com is the website for busy teachers, eager students, and involved parents. MathStories.com is comprehensive and easy to navigate."
SCIENCE BUDDIES - PROJECT IDEAS, MORE
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/about/us
From the web site: "The award-winning, non-profit Science Buddies empowers K-12 students, parents, and teachers to quickly and easily find free project ideas and help in all areas of science from physics to food science and music to microbiology. Whether your goal is to find a fun science activity for your kids or win the international science fair, sciencebuddies.org puts comprehensive, scientist-authored tools, tips, and techniques at your fingertips."
STEM@HOME - STEM BOOKS
https://projectexploration.org/stemhome/
Scroll down this page and find "a wide collection of graphic organizers and hands on activities that will introduce you to scientific inquiry and the engineering design process and get you thinking like a real world scientist or engineer!" This is a Project Exploration resource.
Visit this section of the library for more STEM resources. click here