PE/Health
2nd Grade Learning Resources

Brain Pop

Parents sign up for a family account that grants access to BrainPOP Jr (K-3), BrainPOP, BrainPOP Spanish, and BrainPOP ELL. Click the button to learn more.

Common Sense Media

CommonSense Media provides trusted reviews of media for children. They have collected resources for understanding the news, staying calm, and tips for learning at home. Click the button to learn more.

GoNoodle

GoNoodle is a website that promotes healthy movement while at home. Free access to videos on movement, yoga, themed dances, and mindfulness are included. Movement games can be downloaded via their app. Click the button to learn more.

Khan Academy

Khan Academy provides learning activities for all ages. Parents sign up for a parent account then add their students. Khan Academy provides a dashboard that allows parents to track what their students have completed. Click the button to learn more.

PBS Kids

This site provides online games in multiple content areas for students. Click the button to learn more.

PBS Learning Media

This site has so much to explore! Click on “The Arts” tile to learn about dance, music, and visual arts. Clicking on the “Health” tile takes you to resources to learn about how to maintain a strong and healthy body. Keep exploring the tabs to find fun videos and activities in science, math, arts and crafts, and more! Click the button to learn more.

Phoenix Zoo

The Phoenix Zoo provides behind-the-scenes videos, articles, photos, animal facts, and fun activities for students to explore. Click the button to learn more.

Starfall

Students can access one to six activities in each section to complete. Click the button to learn more.

Ted.com

Watch short videos on different topics, then test your knowledge with a quick quiz. You can filter the topics by different subjects. Parents will need to register for a free account so that students can take the quizzes.

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