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Free Online Resources – Intermediate

 

French coming very soon!

– Netflix has made their educational documentaries available on their Youtube channel. Please consider the ratings in order to make informed decisions for your students.

– Support from the Ministry of Education.

– Free online documentaries and Omnimax films!

– This is a free collection of 4,500+ kid-friendly videos, curated for teachers and parents who want to share smarter, more meaningful media in the classroom and at home.

– Textbooks and more

– This comprehensive collection of lesson plans, videos, information, and activities is hosted by Common Sense Media.

Western Canadian Learning Network – Build online resources with support.

– This is a significant collection of ebooks to share with your students. [Free until June 30]

– A collaboration of Dalhousie University, the Ocean Frontier Institute, and the NFB

– Virtual marine biology camp

– As of now, this dynamic educational resource for teachers is available free but without the following channels: CBC News in Review, BBC, National Geographic.

— Thousands of free videos in all academic subjects. You will need to sign up for a free account.

– Teaching writing and inquiry online. Includes videos, mini-lessons, assessments, and teacher’s guides. [Free for the time being.]

– Disney & Khan Academy present an ADST focus.

– Includes BookFlix, ScienceFlix, TrueFlix, Shared Reading, and GO! [Free until the end of June]

– This is a comprehensive list of TED Education talks for many academic areas and includes a link to TED Ed. Each talk listed contains a lesson plan with questions.

– EBSCO Education is offering free study packets and online magazines. Just scroll to Resources to Support Distance Learning. *We also have a paid subscription to EBSCO through Focused Education.

–I²Ô³¦±ô³Ü»å±ð²õ: Raz Kids digital library of leveled books and quizzes for interactive reading practice, and; Headsprouts adaptive online reading program. [Free until end of June]

– Online research for beginning readers [Free until the end of June]

– Reading comprehension activities

– Literacy and numeracy activities and games, plus free ebooks. Sign up your class.

– Epic has made their books accessible remotely for students, but teachers must invite them. Ask your teacher-librarian about Epic.

– Knowbuddy has made their virtual book catalogue free until the end of May. Choose your area, click on the book, then click the arrow to the far right of your screen to open the book.

(free, registration required)

(free, registration required)

– Challenge-Based Learning

– The museum has an education arm.

– BCTF curated resources

– Vancouver Island Regional Library is offering online library card registration as well as free wifi outside of their branches. Online, you can access a variety of resources like Tumblebooks and a collection of ebooks/audiobooks.

– Take a virtual tour and .

– UVic’s website all about the Yeyumnuts archaeological site

– This site teaches about the cultural and ecological importance of clam gardens and traditional clam management.