Amazon supports free computer science during COVID-19. One of the many resources is Code.org. Their team and a special guest will teach students computer science at home while schools are closed. Click the image above!
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RECEIVE THE WORLD’S FIRST SPACE MAIL
To participate click here for detailed instructions for decorating the cards and sending them to the Club for the Future. Blue Origin is even providing a template for printing out the postcards on blank sheets of card stock. Click image above! |
Google Arts & Culture has teamed up with five national parks in the U.S. so people can enjoy the beauty of the natural world while sitting safely on their couch. These parks feature different climates and environments from across the country, including famous desert vistas and snowy terrains. Click image above!
Check out Astronaut Snoopy content and curriculum NASA helped to create under a Space Act Agreement. They are modifying the curriculum to be oriented to parents rather than teachers and have featured the materials on the main Peanuts website. Click image above!
Learning about the world around you, including the weather, is a great way to grow while in your new home classroom.
Weather Wiz Kids has everything you need. Learn about temperature, hurricanes, sandstorms, sinkholes and more. Don't forget to choose from almost 40 weather-related experiments and try out these weather jokes on your family members! Enjoy this spring's April showers and your newfound weather knowledge. |
NASA STEM Engagement
NASA has posted a ton of engaging STEM activities for TK-8th grade students to do at home! Click image above! The Space to Ground web series, available every Friday, features a short wrap-up of the week's activities aboard the International Space Station that showcases the diversity of activities taking place aboard the world's only orbiting laboratory. Click image above to view Locally Grow episode!
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