Working From Home Curriculum Resources
Here are some resource centers to help bring curriculum to students working from home
Khan Academy
For a diversified curriculum from K-12, Khan Academy has provided a great doc with links
Backstory by the History Boys
For excellent stories related to history and civics that middle and high school students can really enjoy, Backstory by the History Boys has a wealth of topics they cover to generate discussions.
Frontline by PBS
For current event topics, Frontline by PBS has several films and podcasts, many with teacher curriculum, that deal with high school level civics
HipHughes History
Keith Hughes does some excellent short instructional videos (over 360!) on all sorts of history and civics topics that can be used to start an online discussion (Middle and High School).
Making YouTube Lectures Explained
If you are thinking of having your students create fun and instructional videos from home that can personalize their learning, here is a great tutorial.
Explain Everything
Explain Everything is an online whiteboard that can help students turn in online dynamic lessons
Google Culture Tours
Google Culture Tours can have teachers lead online field trips to a variety of places around the world (All Grades)
El Paso Independent School District United States Government 2019-2020
El Paso School District has created a student friendly government textbook to use free online (Grades 9-11).
National Geographic
National Geographic has some great resources for Women’s History Month for grades 5-12 that have teacher resources.
Scholastic Magazine
Scholastic Magazine has some great online resources for parents and teachers for all grade levels.