Looking for online learning activities for your kiddos? Virginia AITC is offering online programs to supplement students’ virtual learning for the next two weeks and beyond.
What you can expect:
– Read-aloud books with extension activities
– Demonstration labs with companion resources
– Ideas for labs that families can complete at home
– Materials that correlate with SOLs, mainly K-8
Follow Virginia AITC on Facebook, where most of the content will be published, at www.facebook.com/VirginiaAgintheClassroom/
To gain access to supplemental resources, please fill out this short Google Form:
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