TEACHING & LEARNING
The National Federation of the Blind’s COVID-19 Resources
This page from the National Federation of the Blind provides resources that may be particularly useful to blind people facing challenges during the emergency.
Free Online Game: Match the Opposite Pictures
In this game, students are asked to match the opposite pictures in this reading and writing game.
Free Online Resource: Highlights Kids
Highlights Kids offers online ways to play, read and craft with animated stories and more.
Youcubed hands-on math tasks
Youcubed is a small group of people working to get as many free and inspiring maths ideas out to teachers and learners as possible. All activities are hands on and aligned to the standards.
University of Minnesota’s Education Resources for Teachers of Deaf/Hard of Hearing Students
The resources in language, reading, assessment, transition and technology have been selected to address instructional practices at the elementary, middle, and secondary levels and can be applied across settings and modalities.
Cortical Visual Impairment: Special Topics and Strategies
This resource from the West Virginia Department of Education offers an overview of how and why CVI occurs as well as strategies and program planning for individuals with CVI.
Black History Month Captioned and Described Resources
Over the years, there have been many great men and women who have contributed to African American history. During the month of February, thanks to Carter G. Woodson, founder of Black History Month, people from all around the globe give tribute to prominent African Americans and study their achievements.
December Holidays Lessons & Resources, Grades 6-12
Celebrate the holiday season and learn how others celebrate with these lessons and resources for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Ashura, Pongal, and New Years.
December Holidays Lessons & Resources, Grades K-5
Celebrate the holiday season and learn how others celebrate with these lessons and resources for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Ashura, Pongal, and New Years.
Described and Captioned Media: Native American Heritage Month
In 1990, a federal resolution designated November as “National American Indian Heritage Month.” Similar proclamations have been issued every year since 1994, and we now refer to this celebration as “American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.” These captioned and described videos can help your students learn about the histories and stories of Native Americans.