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Historical Inquiry for Elementary Classrooms
Children interactively explore congress and civic engagement through historical primary sources and connect what they find with their daily lives.
Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture
The Backpack Connection Series was created by TACSEI to provide a way for teachers and parents/caregivers to work together to help young children develop social emotional skills and reduce challenging behavior. The Backpack Connection Series was created by TACSEI to provide a way for teachers and parents/caregivers to work together to help young children develop social emotional skills and reduce challenging behavior.
This Family Routine Guide can assist parents and caregivers in developing a plan to support young children who are using challenging behavior.
History Explorer is a full-featured search of all the educational resources from the National Museum of American History.
Parent strategies for improving your child's reading & writing.
This article is part of the Backpack Connection Series to promote home and school connection. For this article, the focus is on helping parents give clear directions to their children in order to support positive behavior in the home.
High quality programs create early learning experiences, environments, and relationships that support children's growth and development.
GIS Map for San Bernardino County Child Care Locations and options by districts.
Free online reading passages.
Texts (and videos!) for ELA, Science, and Social Studies with scaffolds and higher-order questions.
NaNoWriMo Young Writers Program is an adaptation of the National Novel Writing Month program for kid and teen writers in classrooms (or even at home).
A Common Sense Selection: Interactive ebooks and web content make reading a social experience. Build collective reading experiences to make challenging texts more approachable and get kids excited about books.
The Learning Network is a news site that offers a daily resource to process current events driven. Get your finger on the pulse of the world, this free resource can be a reliable source of activities and ideas for current event discussions.
A Parent Guide to Reading for Ages 3-5.
Resources, training, and support to assist caregivers, teachers, and students as they face new learning challenges.
Young children can learn about literacy through everyday activities at home.
Geared for 6th through 8th grade classrooms, Case Maker features twenty pre-made civics challenges that teachers can share with their students, or customize and annotate specifically for your needs.
Free tools to make your students better writers. Quill provides free writing and grammar activities for elementary, middle, and high school students.
This parenting resource from Zero to 3 provides parents and families with simple mindfulness activities to help both parents and children manage big emotions and stay calm and connected.
On September 10, 2020, the State Board of Education (SBE) adopted criteria and guidance to award a State Seal of Civic Engagement (SSCE) to California students who demonstrate excellence in civics education and participation, and an understanding of the United States Constitution, the California Constitution, and the democratic system of government.
This resource from PBS for Parents describes nine fun easy-to-do activities for home literacy learning.
Learn new family literacy games that can be played anywhere!