Educational Resources for Students and Families - assembled by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to address the current crisis
Massachusetts K-12 Civics and Social Studies Resources - resource list for face-to-face and online teaching and learning
WGBH Distance Learning Center - designed to address the needs of parents, students, and teachers during the current crisis
WGBH and WGBY educational television programming - Middle and high school students WGBH and WGBY WORLD Channel, noon to 5 p.m.; younger students - WGBH Kids
Wide Open School - remote learning resources from many organizations and Common Sense Media
Civics Renewal Network - provides a wide variety of activities and other resources for students K-12
iCivics Remote Learning Toolkit - offers advice for remote and virtual learning, some suggested digital games, tools for structured research and activities on a wide range of civics topics
Parents Toolkit - advice for parents from NBC and Pearson
iCivics Democracy at Play - games and discussion guidance for families, also available in Spanish
Emerging America - teaching civics online with games and activities: supported by Library of Congress; Six different products: Grades 2-12. School and family.
Kid Citizen -students explore Congress and civic engagement through interactive activities that make use of primary sources and connect what they find with their daily lives
We the Civics Kids - created by the National Constitution Center, reading to build civics learning through children’s literature and other famous historical texts
News Literacy Project - provides tools to address misinformation about the current health crisis as well as free access to Checkology, an online platform to help students develop media literacy skills
Mikva Challenge and many other organizations - online civic education resources
The College Board AP Exam Information / Free Virtual AP Course Review
Also see lessons, activities, games listed under Educator Resources.