Academic Remote Learning Resources

From the HSD2.org Website:

  • National Geographic at Home Nat Geo at Homeis a one-stop place for families and educators to access National Geographic resources. The themes for the site are: Get Smart, Get Inspired, Get Entertained.Learn at Home provides high-quality materials categorized by age group as well as topic areas. Some of these experiences also encourage students to get offline and safely explore the outside world, such as in their backyard or their own home.Learn at Home: Grades K-2Learn at Home: Grades 3-5Learn at Home: Grades 6-12
  • Free Comcast for Two Months to Qualified HouseholdsEffective Monday, March 16, 2020, Internet Essentials will increase speeds from 15/2 Mbps to 25/3 for all customers in response to emergency measures associated with Coronavirus (COVID-19). This speed increase will happen automatically – no action is required by customers. In addition, new customers will receive two months of free service. Click here for more details.Pricing & other info.
  • Great Minds Free Online Math and ELA LessonsThat is why, starting next Wednesday, March 18, we are going to share—free to anyone—recorded daily lessons in Grades K–12 of Eureka Math, K–8 of Wit & Wisdom, and 3–5 of PhD Science. These lessons will be delivered by Great Minds’ own teachers and will be viewable on any device. We hope you will use these lessons, in full or in part, however you think best.Free Lessons Available Now: HERE
  • Scholastic Learn at HomeScholastic Learn At Home provides approximately three hours of learning opportunities per day, for up to four weeks of instruction, including writing and research projects based on nonfiction articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, access to our new digital community for kids Scholastic Home Base, and more. Teachers can also plan virtual learning meetups to discuss and expand on any of the resources found on the site.
  • PBS LearningPBS Learning a collection of resources organized by grade and subject area. Find videos, lesson plans, and activities that support learning at home. 
  • i-Ready At Homei-Ready At Home– i-Ready has provided free printable at-home activity packs that are designed to provide students with valuable self-directed exercises and practice during extended absences from school. Each pack is designed to reinforce key concepts for a given grade.

ADDITIONAL LINKS TO LEARN BY…

ElementaryMiddleHigh School
Imagine Math-Student can access their Imagine Math accounts from anywhere.Imagine Math-Student can access their Imagine Math accounts from anywhere.Albert IO-HS students with accounts can work from anywhere.
Typing Club-Student can work on their typing skills.Discovery Education-Students can learn about science and social studies topics of their choice.Destiny Library-Students can access their Destiny accounts for research.
Khan Academy-Parents can setup free accounts for their child(ren) to access lessons for multiple subjects.Khan Academy-Parents can setup free accounts for their child(ren) to access lessons for multiple subjects.Khan Academy-Parents can setup free accounts for their child(ren) to access lessons for multiple subjects.
Minecraft for Education– A game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment.Minecraft for Education-A game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment.Minecraft for Education-A game-based learning platform that promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment.
Common Sense Media-These resources are either completely free or full of quality free content for kids to explore.Common Sense Media-These resources are either completely free or full of quality free content for kids to explore.Common Sense Media-These resources are either completely free or full of quality free content for kids to explore.
i-Ready – Students can access their i-Ready accounts from anywhere. Note: Colorado must be selected for students to log in.i-Ready – Students can access their i-Ready accounts from anywhere. Note: Colorado must be selected for students to log in. 
Code.org – Code.org and Code.org at Home are websites where students can practice their computer science skills through games or through Code Break — a live, weekly interactive classroom where the Code.org team will teach children at home, and a weekly challenge to engage students of all abilities, even those without computers.Code.org – Code.org and Code.org at Home are websites where students can practice their computer science skills through games or through Code Break — a live, weekly interactive classroom where the Code.org team will teach children at home, and a weekly challenge to engage students of all abilities, even those without computers.Code.org – Code.org and Code.org at Home are websites where students can practice their computer science skills through games or through Code Break — a live, weekly interactive classroom where the Code.org team will teach children at home, and a weekly challenge to engage students of all abilities, even those without computers.