Kids manage money and learning activities are free to view, share, and download. Children must be “literate” about money matters and how to save in a digital world.
Alphabet printable learning activities and eBooks for kids, parents and educators for beginners or level up their skills. All items are free to view, share, and download.
Print guides for parent, teacher, or other adult caregiver. Whether you want kids to learn the ABCs, edit a video, or stay organized, we've got learning tools to download.
At home, community events, and school safety activities
Creative
DIY arts, crafts, kites and ideas for activities
Open Source
Free to share, download software, videos, and games
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Learn free software, Internet and Microsoft training
The healthy development for a child’s social and emotional wellness is very important as they reach milestones in their growth.
Whether it is spring, summer, fall or winter, daytime, night time, indoors or outdoors, we’ll have a fun activity for your family.
The information and free downloads will help you to understand basic concepts and vocabulary in talking to other speakers of English.
Crafts for kids and DIY educational guide with shared activity downloads for parents and educators to teach knew skills.
Vocabulary Crossword Book
Disability 101 Activity Book
Road and Bus Safety Activity Book
Learn About American Holidays
Art and Craft Safety Guide Book
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Parents and Educator's Guide
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Consumer Action FREE Resource Guide
PBS Kids Play Parents Guide
100 Learning Apps for Kids
Guide For Students
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Academia
Explore and build a foundation for future academic or career pursuits. Top universities and organizations in the world to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free.
Vote printable learning worksheets and videos for student and adult learners. You have an obligation to know the facts about candidates before casting your ballot.
Educational resources for athletes, parents and coaches helpful tools in the handbooks on playtime safety. Outdoor play areas, equipment, and surfacing safety checklist.
Do not be a victim to the scams. Parents & Teachers can find resource fact sheets for all the lessons to teach children about about the marketplace and FTC’s role in it.
"Check out the new collection of external sources involved in making a difference in our Global Moral Obligation to each other. Join globalist & advocates! "
Explore and discover actions to take and be of service in government. Participation in elections is one way citizens can make their government accountable.
Learn financial preparedness, gather financial and critical personal, household, and medical information before a disaster happens, you can protect yourself.
Civic duties and responsibilities educational games. iCivics was founded in 2008 by retired Supreme Court of the United States Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
Students, adult learners, and teachers printable educational worksheets and videos. Pick an issue, lead a campaign, grow a movement, and make a difference.
Farmers provide the agricultural lifeline by providing food and fiber for people throughout the world. Participate in activities to take you on a journey to learn about the crops and livestock.
Keeping your body neat and clean is as essential to good health as nutrition, exercise, and sleep! Learn the everyday habits that keep harmful bacteria away from your skin, hair, and teeth.
This category list of activities is a family affair for healthy lifestyles. Activity books, coloring pages, and fitness promote healthy habits and encourage active lifestyles in your family.
Learn common eye-related myths to tell us fact vs. fiction, resources to help children learn about vision, the importance of eye health, and keeping the eyes safe at work and at play.
Summer Field Trip
Summer Field Trip teaches us all about seizures with Fred and his friend Cathy, who has epilepsy. On a trip to the mall, Cathy as a seizure after playing arcade games. Fred and their classmates learn what a seizure is and what to do if someone has a seizure.
Play Ball! introduces us to Jack and Sam. Jack uses a wheelchair because he can't walk. As the boys get to know each other, they find they share many common interests, including playing baseball. Sam introduces Jack to more of his friends, and they PLAY BALL!
In Ready, Set, Go!, Sam introduces us to Sally, a new girl in class who has a learning disability. Sally explains her dyslexia as mixing up letters and numbers, which causes her problems with reading and math. She works with a classroom aide, Mr. Gonzales. The book closes with Sam, Jack and Sally going swimming.
Going to the Zoo introduces Ben who has a hearing impairment, and Joe, his brother who sometimes acts as his interpreter. The class is going to the zoo, and George and Sally are curious about Ben and Joe's use of sign language. The boys explain that they use sign language to talk, and explain what it is. They also teach their friends some sign language.
Let's Ride introduces us to Fred, and some of the effects that traumatic brain injury can have. This book emphasis the importance of wearing helmets and appropriate bicycle safety. It also describes some of the strategies that can be used to address the effects that a traumatic brain injury can have after the outward injuries have healed.
Antarctica is a continent, under all of that ice and snow is land.
The Arctic is not a continent, under the snow and ice is just water,
the Arctic Ocean.
Water is a human right and shouldn't be controlled by corporations whose primary motivation is profit. CALL CONGRESS: 1-844-USA-0234 DIAL ONLY ONE NUMBER
Idle Free Schools for Kids and Take the Challenge for Polar Bears Monitoring at schools has shown elevated levels of air toxins during the afternoon hour coinciding with parents picking up their children.
This game challenges player to navigate online content by moderating a social news platform. Mission: attract new readers to the site while also fighting against clickbait, viral deception, and flagrant bias.
Across the country, our class stands 7.5 million strong And in unity, we’re giving 2020 political candidates a choice: Have a plan to get to zero emissions, or get zero of our votes.
Get paid to accomplish needed conservation work on public lands. Work on historic structures, restore native species, disappearing trails, and the eradication of invasive species.
Student Energy is a global charity building the next generation of energy leaders who will accelerate the world’s transition to a sustainable energy future.
Young Champions of the earth is the UN’s highest environmental honor for young people, awarded annually to talented individuals between the ages of 18 and 30 with outstanding ideas to protect or restore the planet.
This guidebook supports young people to become advocates and agents of change for sustainable lifestyles in their respective communities around the world.
Download NOAA and NASA climate activity worksheets with interactive tools, resources for satellites view real-time datasets in an immersive, 3D visualization for desktop, 360 videos of earth and space.
Brave New Films new series – Following Their Lead: Youth in Action – to spotlight young leaders across the country who are creating positive change on critical social and political issues.
Famous, biographical and historical knowledge: A free animated video download is available for each story. This collection features coloring pages, solving word puzzles, matching games, and much more!
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service works with others to conserve, protect and enhance fish, wildlife and plants and their habitats. The vast majority of habitats are on non-Federal lands.
Download the National Park Service Index, a complete administrative listing of the National Park System’s areas and related areas. It has been revised to reflect congressional actions.
Wildscreen Arkive is an online resource, cataloguing the stories of species, ecosystems and everything to do with the natural world. It is the world’s most comprehensive collection of its kind.
This a free collection of activity guides and gun safety action plans can give you the tools and information you need to avoid a lot of misinformation and bad advice on this topic.
During the last school year, more than 4 million students participated in at least one lockdown, and these perceived threats, psychologists say are causing students trauma.
No other developed country in the world has anywhere near the same rate of gun violence as America. The US has nearly six times the gun homicide rate as Canada.
Safety Around Railroad Tracks Activities and Videos
Free list of coloring sheets and activity books for railroad safety and railroad track rules for motorists, pedestrians, and people at station platforms.
These activities educate and raise awareness if you travel to school daily by walking, cycling or, as a passenger to protect kids from unintentional injuries.
Recreational Safety and Kids Injury Prevention Activities
Remember, safety first! One of the most important things we can do to protect our children’s future is make sure they grow up in a healthy environment in or outside the home.
Your Journey to School and Community Events – Pedestrian Safety Activities
These activities educate and raise awareness of the dangers encountered as a pedestrian. If you travel to school daily by walking, cycling or, as a passenger, you must always be alert and aware of your surroundings to ensure that you stay safe. These activities include educational activities for individuals with developmental and other disabilities and their families to achieve their desired quality of life by promoting and supporting full community inclusion, community membership, independence, productivity and social participation.
Be Safe, Be Seen
Wear something bright, fluorescent (by day) and reflective (by night).
Not paying attention could result in a serious collision that could cause devastating consequences for you, your friends/family, and the whole school community.
Your Journey to School – Walking
Always use the footpath, where available. Walk on the inside of the footpath, away from the edge of the road. If there is no footpath available, walk on the right hand side of the road, facing oncoming traffic.
Do Not Get Distracted!
Stay alert when on or near the road, especially as a pedestrian.
Do not let anyone, or anything distract you and remain alert at all times.
Avoid using a mobile phone when crossing the road.
Do not wear ear/headphones so you can hear vehicles.
Disabilities Awareness
We can achieve acceptance of persons who are different than us and that differences in others is a natural and desirable part of life. A good place to start is to include them in activities, assist your new friend when needed and remember “People First Language”.
People First Language is easy to Learn - people come first before their disability. If we use words that put the disability before the person, we tend to only see the disability, not the many characteristics that make up the person.
Here are examples of positive phrases and negative phrases. Note that the positive phrases put the person first.
Positive Phrases
Negative Phrases
A person who uses a wheelchair A person with mental retardation A person who is deaf; hearing disability A person who is blind; vision disability A person who has multiple sclerosis A person with cerebral palsy A person who is unable to speak A person with a disability
Wheelchair bound, confined to a wheelchair The blind Retarded person Suffers a hearing loss, the deaf Afflicted with MS CP victim Dumb, mute A disabled person handicapped
Safe Kids Worldwide is a global organization dedicated to protecting kids from unintentional injuries, the number one cause of death to children in the United States. Throughout the world, 1 million children die of injuries each year.
When available, we provide all our content with a Spanish version in our public download section. You can find additional material from sources listed in all our articles.
Encyclopedia of Life's information on all the planet's 1.9 million known species is compiled from existing databases and from contributions by experts and non-experts throughout the world. It aims to build one "infinitely expandable" page for each species, including video, sound, images, graphics, as well as text. Free to use and share.
A historic and successful birth of a southern white rhino calf at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park—the conservation organization’s first rhino born following hormone-induced ovulation and artificial insemination. The mother, Victoria, gave birth to a healthy male calf Sunday, July 28, 2019.
Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya: Less than a century ago, hundreds of thousands of northern white rhinos roamed the landscape of Central Africa. The last male, known as Sudan, died in March 2018 at the age of 45. The two remaining white rhinos are females, Najin and Fatu.
The challenge invited kids ages 8-12, in collaboration with a parent or guardian, to create an original, healthy, affordable, and delicious lunch recipe.
Five annual Kids’ “State Dinners,” with over 6,000 recipes were submitted and more than 270 young chefs and their families were welcomed at each event.
There are four books for K–4 readers, plus three–chapter books and a graphic novel for readers in grades 5–8. Coloring books and videos are part of the series for grades K-4.
Coloring books, puzzles, stickers, trading cards, and more. Activities and certificates Use to encourage and inspire children and adults to stay healthy and prevent type 2 diabetes.
Youth Eagle Books novel materials, posters, displays, and guides for ways to incorporate characters and themes from the books, using small and large file print options.
Through The Eyes of The Eagle (Book 1) - Mr. Eagle tells Rain That Dances he needs to remember ancestors healthy ways. Watch Video