Multiple Curricula Resources for Secondary |
1. TED Ed: Lessons Worth Sharing - Within TED-ED’s growing library of lessons you will find curated educational videos, many of which are collaborations between educators and animators nominated through the TED-ED platform. You can adapt and edit any lesson featured on TED-ED or create them from scratch. You will use the lesson URL to direct students to your lesson. Students over 13 with email addresses can create accounts and be added to your “class” when they access your lessons with the URL you share.
2. NewsELA - Nonfiction reading on topics from the news. Every article is available at 5 different reading levels. You can create classes and assign specific articles directly to your students. You can create student logins or, if students have email, they can create their own.
3. HippoCampus - Free supportive materials for algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion. The support is given via multimedia content that is correlated to many different textbooks.
4. SparkNotes - Free online study guides. Study Guide that opens to literature materials. If you click on the More button, you will find additional categories with materials for biography, biology, chemistry, drama, economics, film, health, history, literature, math, philosophy, physics, poetry and Shakespeare.
5. Classroom Resources from Annenberg - "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas.
6. That Quiz - This site is a resource for math practice and testing. There are also some quizzes for Geography and Vocabulary in four languages.
2. NewsELA - Nonfiction reading on topics from the news. Every article is available at 5 different reading levels. You can create classes and assign specific articles directly to your students. You can create student logins or, if students have email, they can create their own.
3. HippoCampus - Free supportive materials for algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion. The support is given via multimedia content that is correlated to many different textbooks.
4. SparkNotes - Free online study guides. Study Guide that opens to literature materials. If you click on the More button, you will find additional categories with materials for biography, biology, chemistry, drama, economics, film, health, history, literature, math, philosophy, physics, poetry and Shakespeare.
5. Classroom Resources from Annenberg - "Interactives" provides educators and students with strategies, content, and activities that can enhance and improve students' skills in a variety of curricular areas.
6. That Quiz - This site is a resource for math practice and testing. There are also some quizzes for Geography and Vocabulary in four languages.