📚 The Smithsonian Learning Lab, which includes pre-packaged collections containing lessons, activities, and recommended resources made by Smithsonian museum educators as well as thousands of classroom teachers across the country. Visit the Smithsonian Learning Lab's
Distance Learning hub, which is being updated regularly with the latest information and resources.
🕹 Visit the
Smithsonian Science Education Center's Game Center, which is full of fun apps and games to help K-12 students learn about science. Games like
"Tami's Tower: Let's Think About Engineering," a design game that will help teach your student how to design a solution to a problem using basic engineering design principles.
📝 Looking for low- or no-tech resources to keep young learners engaged? These
activity pages include word and number games, art exercises, and fun quizzes. You can also try some
hands-on activities from the National Air and Space Museum.
🎙 Older students can benefit from the
Smithsonian Folklife and Oral History Interviewing Guide, which offers guidance on collecting oral histories to help preserve culture and traditions for future generations.
📬 Our Smithsonian educators are here to support your discovery and use of these materials now and into the future through training, office hours, and more. Do you have a question, idea, or request of our Smithsonian Education team? Reach out at
learning@si.edu.