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Art of Problem Solving: Interactive Math Resources to Help Students at Every Level By TL Editors published 12 September 19 The site is divided into different sections, each focusing on a different area of math and different grade levels.
Ted Ed: Where Do Superstitions Come From? By TL Editors published 9 September 19 This Friday is the 13th!
Film It: Free Filmmaking Lessons For Any Classroom By TL Editors published 5 September 19 The free Film It site consists of a set of filmmaking lessons that give students the training to make their own short films without feeling intimidated.
Add Video to Any Classroom Lesson With TED-Ed By TL Editors published 29 August 19 TED-Ed is a website featuring a curated series of educational video lessons on a huge variety of subjects.
A Biography of America: The Women's Movement By TL Editors published 26 August 19 Select a side and read articles that present the other side of the argument to help students determine their final answer
Kids Experiment, Design and Build With SAM Labs By TL Editors published 22 August 19 SAM Labs is a programming site where students develop engineering skills by using SAM blocks and the SAM Space app to create, modify, or enhance designs.
Up, Up, and Away in Your Own Hot-Air Balloon By TL Editors published 19 August 19 Kids learn how hot-air balloons launch and maintain flight in this Science Buddies project.
Videos Help Teach Broad Range of Math, ELA Topics By TL Editors published 15 August 19 LearnZillion is an online database of short video lessons that address learning topics aligned to individual Common Core standards.
It's Okay to Be Smart: Why Are Some People Left-Handed? By TL Editors published 12 August 19 August 13th is Left-Hander's Day.