eMediaVA’s home education resources for children to learn at home add fun to distance learning and home learning.
5 Resources for Teaching the Harlem Renaissance
Explore five of our favorite resources for teaching the Harlem Renaissance this school year.
Leveraging Social Media Platforms to Connect with Students
High school librarian Erica Thorsen offers advice on using social media to connect with students and raise awareness of the library’s collections.
Presidents’ Day Scavenger Hunt
Create a Presidents’ Day Scavenger Hunt for grades 2-12! See an example from Nick Dzendzel, eMediaVA Ambassador.
A Structurally Sound Library: Supporting ELL Students
Learn how to help English language learners make the most of the school library with advice from middle school librarian Tammy Byram.
Summer Workshops To Apply To Now!
Learn more about FREE professional development opportunities for teachers this summer!
Classroom Fun with Scattegories
Research shows that using games in teaching can help increase student participation, foster social and emotional learning, and motivate students to take risks.
Resources for International Holocaust Remembrance Day
This year, Friday, January 27th, is designated as International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day for current and future generations to commemorate the Holocaust.
Sesame Street in Communities: Social-Emotional Learning Resources for Young Learners
We all know Sesame Street but have you explored the Sesame Street in Communities collections? Read more to learn how educators are using Sesame Street resources to increase the social and emotional intelligence of young learners.
Using NOVA Labs To Teach Biology
In this content spotlight, learn how science teacher Carolyn LaRoche uses NOVA Lab interactives, labs, and videos to teach evolution in her Biology class.