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Book Creator is the simplest, most inclusive way to create content in the classroom. Our mission is to empower students of all ages and abilities to actively engage in the joy of learning.
ClassHook is a discussion platform with a curated library of over 7,400 educational videos from relatable media that students will recognize. Our videos are short (1 – 5 minutes) and organized by standards, grade level, and topic. ClassHook is a time saver for busy teachers and librarians who want to better engage students, pique their curiosity, and rekindle their passion for learning.
Diffit helps teachers save time by getting “just right” instructional materials in seconds – for any topic, lesson, or student. Whether they are adapting existing content to better meet their classroom’s needs, or looking for student-ready activities to fill gaps in the curriculum, Diffit offers a user-friendly platform to get high-quality, differentiated resources in seconds.
Write the World is a free online global community where teens write, review, and share. A non-profit dedicated to developing teens’ writing and critical thinking skills and equipping them with the confidence and competence to change the world, one word at a time.
Adobe Express for Education is a free, innovative web and mobile app that allows creators to make, edit, and share standout content from thousands of beautiful templates. From science fair posters, social studies infographics, math flashcards, book reports, and much more, every student, teacher, administrator, and school staff member can express their creativity in just a few taps.
National Geographic is where education meets exploration. We are transforming the learning experience for young people and the educators who reach them with the tools, resources, and support they need to feed their curiosity and become the explorers of tomorrow. Through immersive experiences, interactive lesson plans, maps, and other free resources – there are endless ways to learn with National Geographic.
PBS Interactive Lessons: Explore the wide range of interactive lessons available to students and teachers on PBS LearningMedia. Each interactive lesson lets you work at your own pace while you learn—using media and engaging tools that save your work in the lesson.
Canva: Create and personalize lesson plans, infographics, posters, video, and more. 100% free for teachers and students.
ReadWriteThink: Collections feature curated sets of lesson plans, teaching materials, and professional learning resources on topics frequently taught in classrooms.
CommonSenseMedia: Now that there’s a smartphone in almost every pocket, we need media literacy and digital citizenship in every school. Since 2009, Common Sense Education has offered free, research-backed, and award-winning resources for students, teachers, and school communities.
Edutopia: A free source of information, inspiration, and practical strategies for learning and teaching in preK-12 education.
StudyVibe: A rich repository of education and learning resources. It is designed to support students, parents and teachers’ curriculum development.
The Research Safari: Navigate your way through a maze of resources to find what you are looking for. The Research Safari will help you find what you are looking for.
Project Zero’s Thinking Routines Toolbox highlights Thinking Routines developed across a number of research projects at PZ. A thinking routine is a set of questions or a brief sequence of steps used to scaffold and support student thinking.
AllSides for Schools gives educators tools, resources, information, and curricular guidance to help students build skills in news literacy, bias awareness, critical thinking, and conversation across difference.
ePals is a website that connects K-12 classrooms in more than 99 countries to share content and ideas and collaborate on projects (including pen pal exchanges).
Boclips: Safely share curated, curriculum-aligned videos with students. No distractions. No ads. No misinformation. Entirely free.