The Salt River Schools Curriculum & Instruction and Student Support Services teams have compiled a list of online resources for at-home learning activities.
While none of the activities are required, parents and guardians may choose to use the list as a menu of ideas to explore and select those activities that interest/benefit your child. If you're still not sure where to begin, check out this Parent and Family Digital Learning Guide from the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Technology.
Please note: The links provided are not affiliated with or maintained by Salt River Schools, although many educators recommend and/or use some of these sites to supplement what they teach in class. Salt River Schools is not responsible for the content of these sites, and we leave the decision to utilize these sites up to parents and guardians. Please contact your child's teacher if you have specific questions about the best resources for your child's learning needs.
We encourage you to see the opportunity for learning in everyday activities and to think outside the the box so that your children stay active and engaged. We have organized the resources by grade level, but many resources overlap and are appropriate for a variety of levels. Enjoy!
Our partners at AZ Health Zone created this amazing resource list that includes information about mental health, nutrition, agriculture, general resources, and more.
First Aid for Feelings Workbook was developed by the Yale Child Study Center + SCHOLASTIC COLLABORATIVE for Child & Family Resilience. Download or print this free 16-page workbook to help elementary students cope during the Coronavirus Pandemic.
As more resources are identified, these lists will be updated, so keep checking back! Don't forget to check out some great learn-from-home tips from our very own Mrs. Stant, the 2020 Arizona Teacher of the Year (and a third grade teacher at SRES)!