Useful Websites

http://www.sitkastudioofdance.com - Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, Musical Theatre and much more! Learn different styles of dance as young as 18 months!

https://www.silverbaystables.org - All levels are welcome! Lessons available for youth and adults.

https://www.fineartscamp.org - Summer programs for all ages. SFAC provides classes in music, visual arts, digital arts, dance, creative writing, theater, and Alaska Native Art.

https://sitkascience.org - Take a tour of Sitka's best aquarium! Discover over 200 local species of marine life and educational programs in the historical Sage Building.

https://rvsitka.com - Sitka Sportsman Association RV Park & Shooting Range. Youth competitive shooting in Alaska Scholastic Clay Target Program. Education and training programs.

https://akwg.cap.gov - Alaska Wing Cadet Program. Civil Air Patrol for Sitka 907-966-2477

Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Conservation education curricula and activities, including the five-volume Alaska Wildlife Curriculum (download and print or check out from REACH Lending Library). Topics range from lessons on skull identification and Alaska's fish and wildlife species to activities that engage students in outdoor field investigations or hands-on learning activities.

Alaska Sea Grant - These online Alaska Seas and Watersheds teaching activities, developed by Alaska teachers, provide high-quality lesson plans and units for use by teachers, homeschoolers and anyone seeking fascinating content on marine and associated watershed science topics. The lesson plans and units are complete and ready to use, aligned with Alaska state science standards, and include curricular connections to mathematics, English and Language Arts (ELA), art, and social studies; and teaching activities aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards and Alaska Math and ELA standards have been recently added.

Khan Academy - A free resource for student learning in math, science, humanities, engineering, test prep and more. Includes demonstration videos and allows parents to create their own online classroom for personalized learning.

Brain Pop Jr. - Interactive resources for younger students in the subjects of reading & writing, math, arts & technology, science, health, and social studies

Ted Ed Lessons - Engaging videos on a multitude of topics and accompanying lessons to encourage students to think, dig deeper and discuss

National Geographic - Free resources with live links, stunning images and targeted vocabulary

NASA For Educators - Downloadable books, posters, lesson plans and other educational STEM resources

AKCIS - The Alaska Career Information System (AKCIS) is a free resource available to Alaska residents. AKCIS is made possible through a partnership between the Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education (ACPE) and the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development (DOLWD).

AKCIS Jr. - AKCIS is a free, interactive, web-based education and career planning tool which helps students identify their interests, explore career pathways, and begin to make their own Personal Learning and Career Plans. The AKCIS Jr. Implementation Plan offers 3 models to meet the needs of teachers with varying schedules for AKCIS activities. Many activities are designed to be completed online, with others available as printable worksheets.

Postcrossing - A project that allows students to send and receive postcards from people around the world.