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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Academic Help

The Biology Corner
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Biology lesson plans, worksheets, tutorials, and resources for teachers and students.  Divided up between Anatomy, Cell Biology, Evolution, Genetics, Ecology, and Science Methods, covering Grades 6 through 12.

Girls Who Code
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Girls Who Code is making CS educational activities available for download free of charge, to anyone who wants to access them.  Activities will be released weekly over the next few months, with varying degrees of difficulty.  Some activities can be done off-line, and others will need to be done on the Internet.

Illuminations
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Pre-K through 12th grade platform providing standards based resources and materials to improve teaching and learning math.  This site is created by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).

To see a navigation guide:  https://illuminations.nctm.org/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=5823.

For access to math games:  http://calculationnation.nctm.org/

 

NASA Stem Engagement
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Explore STEM Resources for K-12 Educators.

Tennessee STEM Innovation Network
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The STE(A)M Resource Hub includes three (M-W-F) weekly challenges focused around design thinking, STEM habit development, and career exploration that can all be done in the home. The challenges are ideal for students grades 3-12, but younger students can also participate with parental assistance. The STE(A)M Resource Hub also includes a portal for parents or educators to ask questions and receive additional support.

Each challenge comes with step-by-step directions for the activity, as well as additional resources to continue exploring the topic. Families and educators are encouraged to use the corresponding hashtags (#MakerMondayTN, #WonderWednesdayTN, #FutureFridayTN), and #LearningInPlaceTN to share their work on social media.