Online Resources for High School Students

Online Resources for High School Students

During the state’s COVID-19 school closure, there are plenty of online opportunities for high school students to continue their academic progress. PEP has reviewed the leading resources and recommends the following websites, which are all standards-based and will help students continue achieving Ohio’s learning standards.

All of these resources are free to use and do not require users to submit email addresses or other personal information.

Scholastic Learn at Home

A learn-at-home experience with cross-curricular daily lessons for grades 6+.

What we like: Both fiction and non-fiction sources are used to explore all of the educational core content areas along with easy hands-on activities and videos

Breakout EDU Fun at Home

A 9-12 grade collection of online games for English language arts, math, science and social studies arranged by grade level. The site also includes a tutorial for parents and teachers.

What we like: Breakout EDU uses a variety of strategic and enjoyable games to engage students in inquiry, team building, and skill development in each of the core educational content areas (English language arts, science, social studies and math).

CK-12

A K-12 collection of online resources and guided learning activities in science, math and social studies. Photography units are also available. This resource also includes a teacher version and webinars to assist educators.

What we like: Parents and students can drill-down into specific skills getting online instruction and practice. CK-12 uses adaptive practice which means that questions will get harder or easier as the student progresses, tailoring each session to the individual student.

Curriki

A K-12 digital learning platform with a library of instructional videos for arts, language arts, math, science and social studies.

What we like: Curriki incorporates pop culture and a variety of media to engage students in learning. Curriki pulls free resources from all across the Internet, giving a variety of choices of engagement in new content.

Virtual Field Trips

Even though our students and staff are practicing physical distancing to stay health during the COVID-19 pandemic, we can still enjoy virtual field trips. This resource allows you to visit extraordinary places like the White House, Yellowstone National Park or the pyramids in Egypt.