This guide was built using resources from the College of Education Faculty and Education Librarian at William Paterson University of New Jersey. The resources will be continually updated. Many of the resources were generated to address the need for qual
A Project of the Southern Poverty Law Center the Teaching Tolerance website provides resources and support for reducing prejudice and encouraging respect for differences in schools. Resources include free film kits, an online magazine, a blog of news items, sample lesson plans and teaching activities.
Wide Open School is a free collection of the best online learning experiences for kids curated by the editors at Common Sense. There is so much good happening, and we are here to gather great stuff and organize it so teachers and families can easily find it and plan each day.
In partnership with William Paterson University, and funded by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, this blog was created during the COVID-19 Pandemic to provide a means of online storytelling pertaining to art education to serve children and families in the Paterson, NJ school district.
A broad vocabulary is important for effective speaking, listening, reading and writing. This site has a linked list of free resources for the K-12 classroom.
A collection of free web resources for science classroom teachers, their students and students’ families for creating lesson plans or at-home activities.
A list of free resources for science educators in the PreK-12 classroom. There is a link to the complete list and free STEM/STEAM resources at the beginning of the article.
Online courses for math, art, computer programming, and more using prek-12 aligned standards. Distance learning resources for teachers, districts, and parents are available.
Online games and worksheets that are printable make math learning fun. Resources for students in grades K-8 can be used to create custom lesson plans. Teachers can create custom assignments to assess math skills.