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  2. This free guide from The Smithsonian helps youth and their families to learn about the underlying science and social science of COVID-19 at home to help students take actions to keep themselves, their families, and their communities safe. The guide is made up 7 tasks that each take about 1.5 hours to complete at home.

  3. Resources for Parents and Families - Office of Elementary and ...

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    This web-based resource from REL Central, REL Appalachia, and REL Northwest provides quick tips, evidence-based activities and games, and videos that families and caregivers can use at home to support math learning for children ages 2-8. The new resource complements and extends the What Works Clearinghouse practice guide Teaching Math to Young ...

  4. Providing Reading Interventions for Students in Grades 4–9. This practice guide provides four evidence-based recommendations that teachers can use to deliver reading interventions to meet the needs of their students. Part 3A. Build students’ world and word knowledge so they can make sense of the text. Part 3B.

  5. Parent partnership with schools is key to supporting students’ academic success and overall wellbeing. The questions below can help guide your back-to-school conversations with teachers and other school staff, support building your partnerships, and help lay the foundation for your child’s success. These questions focus on building strong ...

  6. Resources for Educators and Schools - Office of Elementary ...

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    For each practice, the guide provides (a) tips for teachers to support students with disabilities during instruction; (b) tips for families that educators can share to support or enhance learning at home, especially during periods of remote instruction; and (c) free-access resources that include strategies shown to be effective by research (e.g ...

  7. Create a Graph Classic - Bar Graph - NCES Kids' Zone

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    Bar Graph. There are all kinds of charts and graphs, some are easy to understand while others can be pretty tricky. There are many different types because each one has a fairly specific use. Bar graphs can be used to show how something changes over time or to compare items. They have an x-axis (horizontal) and a y-axis (vertical).

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