Learning at Home: Middle School
Items marked with an * are part of the Alameda County Safe Routes to Schools Educator Guide, a resource full of healthy walking and rolling activities that overlap with Common Core standards.
- Project Ride Smart Bike Safety Videos – A driver’s education program, but for bikes! This program from North Natomas Jibe teaches traffic principles and on-bike handling skills.
- Go Green Middle School Curriculum for Remote Learning – Lessons to teach students about the benefits of changing their transportation mode, in an effort to protect ecosystems and increase physical activity. These tailored lessons include thought-provoking activities and videos.
- Go Green Middle School Jeopardy – Test your transportation mode knowledge with this fun Jeopardy game!
- Pedestrian Safer Journey – This video and quiz teaches students about pedestrian safety. Use it on its own or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.
- Bicycle Safer Journey – This video and quiz teaches students about bicycle safety. Use it on its own or to augment a comprehensive curriculum.
- Rising 9th Grader Youth Task Force Recruiting Document – The SR2S program is looking for middle school students that will be entering high school in the fall to become a part of the SR2S Youth Task Force!
- Bicycle Flash Cards – A virtual set of flashcards that will help students learn the different parts of a bicycle. Simply download a free app and enter the provided code.
- Middle School Resources – A collection of lessons, activities, and literature specifically geared toward engaging and educating middle school students.
- Nike Run Club (free download) – Taking regular jogs to stay healthy? Make sure every run counts with the Nike Run Club app. Track runs, challenge friends and get motivated to keep going.