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Free Online Resources for Remote Teaching

By Sarah Schwartz — March 25, 2020 1 min read
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°ÄÃÅÅܹ·ÂÛ̳ spoke with experts in curriculum evaluation and design, and consulted suggestions from teacher professional organizations. Here are their recommendations for teachers looking for free online resources. Have more suggestions for digital materials? You can add them in the comments section below:

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English/language arts

Core Knowledge Language Arts: Grades pre-K-8.

EL Education: Grades K-8.

, , and from Achieve the Core. Grades K-12.

Math

Illuminations: , from the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, designed to be aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Grades K-12.

and from Achieve the Core. Grades K-12.

Illustrative Mathematics: A core math curriculum that offers . Grades K-12.

Core Math Tools: Downloadable software tools for . High school math.

Zearn Math: . Grades K-5.

Science

, from the National Science Teaching Association. Grades K-5.

, shared by educators and compiled by the National Science Teaching Association. Grades K-12.

Social Studies and History

iCivics: for civics learning. Grades 6-12.

The National Council for the Social Studies has a in U.S. History. Grades K-12.

Multiple subjects

Great Minds: in math, science, and English/Language Arts. Different materials in grades K-12.

Scholastic Grades pre-K-9.

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Khan Academy: . Grades pre-K-12.

Senior Contributing Writer Catherine Gewertz contributed to this article.

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