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These are challenging times for everyone—parents, students, and teachers. However, you are not alone in this. Even though school may be closed, CYBER.ORG can help cyber and STEM learning continue. Below, our team of curriculum specialists has curated a set of lessons and resources to support students’ curiosity and creativity while they are not in the classroom. These are the same lessons used by more than 17,000 teachers across the country from all 50 states and three U.S. territories, and the content meets required standards for learning in more than 25 states. CYBER.ORG develops and distributes this curriculum through a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency (CISA)

There is something here for everyone with fun, project-based activities for elementary, middle, and high school students. Teachers may use these lessons to make assignments to their students for remote learning. Parents can download lessons for their children to explore at home. We’ll continue to update this page with new lessons throughout this period of social distancing.

To view the lessons, click the activity title to expand the block for a brief description, supplies required, and links to any documentation that may be required. If you have any questions about how to use this content, please reach out to us at Facebook: @cyberdotorg Twitter: @cyber_dot_org, and YouTube: CYBER.ORG

Click here to watch our Webinar where our curricula team and Palo Alto Networks introduce the page and some of the activities.

About CYBER.ORG : Through a grant from the US Department of Homeland Security’s CISA office, CYBER.ORG develops and distributes curriculum to teachers across the country.

Below is the list of activities we’ve curated. Click the activity title to expand the block for a brief description, supplies required and links to any documentation that may be required.