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Beginner’s Python coding course
Now is a great time to try programming. Picking up programming skills will give you a jump on the Information Technology Field. This course will be the equivalent of a semester high school course, so it is definitely worth your while.
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Econ Lowdown
Econ Lowdown is a FREE platform with online courses and videos for K-12 and college classrooms.
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Actively Learn
Actively Learn is a digital curriculum platform for grades 6-12 ELA, SS, and Science. Our catalog includes over 3,000 texts, videos, and simulations that include embedded questions, scaffolding notes, and multimedia to support all learners.
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Bill of Rights Institute
A free digital storehouse featuring our best primary source-based, classroom-ready lessons.
Grades | 6-12
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C-SPAN Classroom
Free video-based materials for social studies teachers.
Grades | 6-12
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NY Times Social Studies
Incorporates social studies skills into stories released by the NY Times
Grades | 6-12
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Stanford History Educators Group
The Reading Like a Historian curriculum engages students in historical inquiry. Each lesson revolves around a central historical question and features a set of primary documents designed for groups of students with a range of reading skills.
Grades | 6-12
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Texas Instruments
TI has 6-month licenses of TI software for students and teachers to access the full functionality of their calculators from any PC or Mac computer. Click below to download FREE, standards-aligned activities designed for the complete line of TI graphing calculators.
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Resources Specifically for Math
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Get the Math
Get the Math combines video and web interactivity to help middle and high school students develop algebraic thinking skills for solving real-world problems.
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National Library of Virtual Manipulatives
A digital library containing Java applets and activities for K-12 mathematics