Hand in Hand B-1 - Families - What is a family?
- Subject:
- Business and Communication
- Education
- Finance
- Special Education
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 01/03/2022
Hand in Hand B-1 - Families - What is a family?
Hand in Hand B-2 - Families - Our cities
This infographic visual provides strategies to create culturally responsive classrooms, learning and understanding student voice and family voice, strategies for supporting student voice for teachers and a deep dive into student and family voice strategies.
Meaningful STEM learning can happen at home as we problem-solve around the house and make sense of intriguing phenomena around us! Join us as we explore plants and animals in nature and use them as inspiration to solve an everyday problem for our family!
Join us on a mission to keep the coffee hot! Students will investigate the insulating properties of different materials and will design a mug sleeve for a grown-up to keep their coffee or tea nice and hot!
Student created presentation to educate kids and communities about safe internet habits and practices.
This slide deck on Learning Management Systems by the Washington Association of Educational Service Districts is intended to be customized and presented by district personnel to families and caregivers. Materials are available for districts to use with families in nine languages for each of the following learning management systems (LMS): Canvas, Google Classroom, Microsoft Teams, Schoology, and Seesaw.
With this video series, teach teens and pre-teens how to manage their money and foster an entrepreneurial spirit. Visit PBS Learning Media site to download a handout, discussion questions, and view alignment to additional Washington learning standards.
Permitted use from PBS Learning: Stream, Download and Share
This website has a collection of mathematics resources which aim to build positive math experiences outside of school.
Explore the Mathematics Student Choice Boards for 2nd-4th grade created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Explore the Mathematics Student Choice Boards for 2nd-4th grade created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Explore the Mathematics Student Choice Boards for PreK-1st grade created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Explore the Mathematics Student Choice Boards for PreK – 1st grade created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
This resource was created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
This resource was created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
This resource was created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
This resource was created by the Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Math Snacks is a fun and interactive educational series. This website contains five animated videos focusing on key mathematical concepts included in the Common Core curriculum for grades 4-8. Each interactive is beautifully illustrated, contains audio, and is supported by supplementary printable resources. All learner resources are available in both English and Spanish. Teacher guides as well as teaching videos support classroom implementation. A powerful supplementary tool for educators teaching about ratios, rates, scale factor, unit conversion, and the number line, as well as a source for children's educational entertainment at home.
Math Snacks was developed by the Learning Games Lab located at New Mexico State University.
http://mathathome.org/ - This informative website is a great resource – both for educators and for teacher trainers/coaches, and even families.
It is a collaboration from University of Illinois at Chicago College of Education through funding by the CME Group Foundation.
Walk. Run. Dance. Play. What's your move?
Everyone needs physical activity to stay healthy. But it can be hard to find the time in your busy routine.
The Move Your Way tools, videos, and fact sheets on this page have tips that make it easier to get a little more active. And small changes can add up to big health benefits!
No matter who you are, you can find safe, fun ways to get active — to move your way.