CES Curriculum Links

All Subject Areas

  • One Main
    Teacher's Guide to Currency Around the World
  • Tagxedo
    Tagxedo turns words -- famous speeches, news articles, slogans and themes, even your love letters -- into a visually stunning word cloud.
  • Wonderopolis
    Created by the National Center for Family Literacy, Wonderopolis focuses on subjects of which children are curious. This immediately engages the child and encourages them to learn more. A video is included in each topic of information.
  • CoolToolsforSchools
    A wiki that offers a vast variety of web 2.0 tools for students and teachers, including mapping, quiz and poll, graphing, video, music, and writing. Easy to use and provides descriptions of each tool.
  • Glogster
    Interactive multimedia poster where teachers and students can share information outside of the typical research project. Posters can include video, pictures, text, and music.
  • Dance Mat Typing
    Typing Training and Practice For Kids!
  • Brainpop Jr.
    In classrooms, on mobile devices, and at home, BrainPOP engages students through animated movies, learning games, interactive quizzes, primary source activities, concept mapping, and more.
  • e-learning for Kids
    Organized both by grade level and subject areas. Includes interactive learning videos with practice within the video, perfect for the interactive white board. Each "course" lists the appropriate age level for the students. Geared for students in K-6.

Math

Reading/Language Arts

  • Reading Wonders - Connect Ed
    Log in here to access Reading Wonders!
  • My Storymaker
    My Storymaker® was named one of the Best Websites for Teaching and Learning by the American Association of School Librarians, a pision of the American Library Association.
  • Reading Rockets
    Launching young readers!
  • IDCL - International Children's Library
    Multicultural digital library created by the International Children's Library. Students can read books online in 19 different languages from dozens of different countries.
  • Scholastic for Parents
    Tips on raising readers.
  • Read Write Think
    Your trusted reading and language arts resource-in and out of school.
  • ABCYa!
    Educational games for kids.
  • Starfall
    Starfall has been teaching children to read with phonics for well over a decade.

Science

  • Tynker
    A computing platform that allows children to develop programming skills through fun, creative courses. Join the millions of kids from around the country learning to code with Tynker!
  • Code
    Every student in every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science.
  • TechRocket
    In the digital age, you're never too young to learn valuable STEM skills. Explore code, game design, and graphic design at Tech Rocket, an online learning destination for kids and teens launched by iD Tech.
  • STEM-Works
    Welcome to STEM-Works, a resource for teachers, mentors, parents, STEM professionals, volunteers, and everyone passionate about getting children eager to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math.
  • NOVA
    The website for PBS's popular science show is overflowing with videos and articles. Explore the wonders of evolution, nature, physics, math-practically any STEM subject that rings your bell.
  • NASA for students
    Career information, image galleries, NASA Television, features and articles ... whatever you'd like to know about aerospace, you're sure to find it here.
  • Museum of Science+History Chicago
    We invite you to interact with our exclusive online content. We hope you'll be inspired to share your inventive genius with others!
  • How Stuff Works
    An award-winning source of unbiased, reliable, easy-to-understand answers and explanations of how the world actually works.
  • Ask Dr. Universe
    Washington State University's Ask Dr. Universe allows kids to explore various STEM topics and get answers to common questions. Have a question not covered on the site? Submit it on their "Ask"page!

Social Studies

Intervention/Enrichment