Last week the Iowa Department of Education released a host of optional resources for families and educators to use as they support student learning during school closures due to COVID-19. The resources are available on the Iowa Department of Education’s website and include interactive games, virtual field trips, coding activities and e-books.
The learning resources for students in prekindergarten through 12th grade do not replace what they have learned at school, but instead, help students practice or enrich the skills and strategies taught by their teachers.
“While they do not replace classroom learning, these resources are a great way for families, caregivers and educators to continue to engage students in their learning at home,” said Iowa Department of Education Director Ann Lebo. “I am grateful to our partners who came together to provide the content to make this resource page possible.”
The Iowa Department of Education partnered with Iowa’s Area Education Agencies, the Governor’s STEM Advisory Council, Iowa PBS and the Iowa Reading Research Center to provide a variety of resources.
The resources cover multiple subject areas, such as literacy, computer science, fine arts and career and technical education. The resources also address mental health and emotional well-being.
The resources to support learning during COVID-19 is not exhaustive and will be reviewed and updated weekly with additional resources.
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