Curriculum / Free Resource Packages

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With free premade interactive curriculum resources available online through Qwizdom Connect software, Qwizdom can help liven up any activity or lesson while making teaching easier! Choose from thousands of free lessons for everything from 1:1 object number correspondence to high school chemistry.

Overall Free Curriculum Resources Offer:

  • Hundreds of thousands of question/answer sets.
  • Free lessons and quizzes.
  • Detailed photographs, illustrations, and animations.
  • Great learning games like Baseball, Fast Track, Quandary, and Mission to Mars.

Math Resources

Example Lesson: Intermediate Math/Rigid Motions

Example Question Set: Intermediate Math/Rigid Motions

Math Resource Titles
  • Math (Spanish)
  • Primary Math
  • Math Shape, Space, Measurement
  • Intermediate Math
  • Algebra I & II (Gr 7-12)

Science Resources

Example Lesson: Chemistry

Example Question Set: Chemistry

Science Resource Titles
  • Earth Science (Gr 6-10)
  • Life Science (Gr 7-9)
  • Physical Science (Gr 7-10)
  • Chemistry (Gr 10-12)
  • Physics (Gr 10-12)

Language Resources

Example Lesson: Primary Language Arts

Example Question Set: Primary Language Arts

Language Resource Titles
  • Primary Language Arts Series (K-3)
  • ESL
  • French
  • Spanish

Social Studies Resources

  • U.S. History (Gr 9-12)

Other Resources

  • Technology

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