Good morning, how are you? I wanted to share our series featuring Homeschool Resources: Science, Social studies, and Technology. Would you take a look at the resources I’ve shared with you and let me know if you’ve used these with your students or not.
Follow the adventures of a lovable Chesapeake blue Crab named Chester, as he learns about history and Economics. Each book in the series is broken down so that they easily fit into your daily lesson plan.
National Geographic Education Website!– Grades K-12, with parental supervision
A Maryland ClickScholar tipped me off to this National Geographic’s education website.
It offers an expanded and updated library of popular, free, multimedia education content that brings geography, Science, Social studies, and Technology to life for educators, learners, and their families.
When you get to the site, you’ll see the featured resources that include:
- Resource Library – Every subject is worth exploring. From science and geography to human culture and history—there’s a world of knowledge waiting to be uncovered.
- Learn Anywhere – No matter where you are learning, we offer a space to connect with our community, share strategies, lesson plans, education guides, and offer encouragement and inspiration!
- Education Blog – Explore inquiry-based ideas, lessons, and stories. Learn from other Explorers, educators, and young people. Join #GenGeo, our next generation of Explorers.
- MapMaker Interactive – Create and view interactive maps.
- Black Line Maps – Customize maps to download, print, or share.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates