This page includes resources for students who are transitioning to online learning and services to support families while they are Staying at Home.
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Mesa County Valley School District 51
Mesa County School District releases updates and resources for students and families on their site.
Resources for Learning at Home
In an effort to help schools plan for educational continuity while the suspension of in-person learning is in effect, the Colorado Department of Education has curated a list of best practices for remote learning and teaching including free web-based resources to help keep students academically engaged. We recognize that the multitude of resources for remote learning can be overwhelming so we have collected and organized material by content area and grade level that may be useful as educators develop plans for their students. While remote learning through the Internet provides a great deal of flexibility in learning opportunities, educators should also consider utilizing hard copy resources (e.g., packet work, textbooks).
CLEL’s storyblocks
Storyblocks is a project of Colorado Libraries for Early Literacy, working in partnership with Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting Services. It is a collection of 30-60 second videos designed to model to parents, caregivers, and library staff some songs, rhymes, and fingerplays appropriate for early childhood. Each video clip includes helpful early literacy tips to increase caregivers’ understanding of child development and pre-literacy needs.
HOPE of the Grand Valley
HOPE of the Grand Valley provides support and a hand up to hard-working parents and their children who are not receiving welfare, or housing assistance.