Khan Academy
A solid resource for math and science instruction as well as foundational knowledge in a number of other high school subjects. Learn using videos, interactive exercises, and in-depth articles in math (arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, calculus, linear algebra), science (biology, chemistry, physics), economics, and even the humanities with playlists on art history, civics, finance, and more.
NOVA
Stellar simulations, teacher guides, and other activities can stand on their own, and they're enhanced with high-quality video content.
Newsela
Up-to-date, high-interest articles will meet students right at their level, and help teachers bolster students' nonfiction reading skills.
Google Arts & Culture
A one-stop shop for a vast amount of compellingly curated and contextualized art.
Digital Civics Toolkit
Superb, timely civics lessons focus on social media and student voice.
Big History Project
A wonderfully innovative and divergent way to teach foundational concepts in history, humanities, critical thinking, and science.
Smithsonian Learning Lab
It provides education resources and information, lesson plans, field trips, and interactive activities based on Smithsonian museum collections and research.
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library preserves and provides access to a rich, diverse and enduring source of knowledge to inform, inspire and engage you in your intellectual and creative endeavors.
EdX
EdX offers free online courses from world’s top universities including ‘Harvard University, MIT, UC Berkeley, Tsinghua University, Microsoft, Linux, The Smithsonian and more. Courses cover different topics like computer science, engineering, history, psychology, nutrition, big data, statistics and hundreds more.
PBS LearningMedia
NJTV and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more.
A solid resource for math and science instruction as well as foundational knowledge in a number of other high school subjects. Learn using videos, interactive exercises, and in-depth articles in math (arithmetic, pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, calculus, linear algebra), science (biology, chemistry, physics), economics, and even the humanities with playlists on art history, civics, finance, and more.
NOVA
Stellar simulations, teacher guides, and other activities can stand on their own, and they're enhanced with high-quality video content.
Newsela
Up-to-date, high-interest articles will meet students right at their level, and help teachers bolster students' nonfiction reading skills.
Google Arts & Culture
A one-stop shop for a vast amount of compellingly curated and contextualized art.
Digital Civics Toolkit
Superb, timely civics lessons focus on social media and student voice.
Big History Project
A wonderfully innovative and divergent way to teach foundational concepts in history, humanities, critical thinking, and science.
Smithsonian Learning Lab
It provides education resources and information, lesson plans, field trips, and interactive activities based on Smithsonian museum collections and research.
Library of Congress
The Library of Congress is the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, newspapers, maps and manuscripts in its collections. The Library preserves and provides access to a rich, diverse and enduring source of knowledge to inform, inspire and engage you in your intellectual and creative endeavors.
EdX
EdX offers free online courses from world’s top universities including ‘Harvard University, MIT, UC Berkeley, Tsinghua University, Microsoft, Linux, The Smithsonian and more. Courses cover different topics like computer science, engineering, history, psychology, nutrition, big data, statistics and hundreds more.
PBS LearningMedia
NJTV and PBS have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more.