Core Curriculum Meets Representation
Dear educators
- in public and private schools
- in alternative learning settings, like microschools and learning pods
- and parents embarking on the journey of homeschooling
We have thoughtful, practical classroom inspiration! A World of 360 degree Learning.

Choose your Teaching Tools and Explore Resources
Get started with free learning resources designed for innovative teachers and educators. Easily integrate them into your existing unit studies while enriching your lessons with broader perspectives, greater diversity, and deeper cultural understanding.
Low-Prep Lesson Plans for Energetic Learning
Bring meaningful learning to life without hours of preparation. Kids on the Wise educator resources are designed to fit naturally into your existing lessons, unit studies, and classroom routines.
Designed for elementary classrooms, homeschool educators, libraries, and after-school programs.
Designed to help you:
- Integrate seamlessly into existing science and social studies units
- Foster curiosity through inquiry-based learning
- Broaden perspectives with culturally rich content
- Encourage discussion, creativity, and critical thinking
- Save planning time with ready-to-use resources


A new Teaching Philosophy
Unlock aha moments and have the whole class feel free and empowered. Our new K-8 hands-on science solution connects students to science concepts in a way that’s never been done
before.
We dream of a world where the question “What did you learn in school today?” sparks
joy for students, educators, and parents. We have a feeling you share that dream.
Answering Your Questions
We want you to be sure and informed about Kids on the Wise and our educational offers.Still
Still Got Questions?
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Helpful Articles for Teachers
Explore diverse educational approaches and discover inspiration for nurturing children’s minds and personal growth.
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Ways to Redefine Black
Chatgpt: How can I readjust the negative connotations that the color black has, together with my children? Addressing negative connotations associated with the color black…
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Explore Dark and Black with Arts and Crafts
Incorporating darkness and black into arts and crafts projects for kids can be a creative and imaginative experience. Here are some ideas to explore: 1.…
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Activities to Explore Darkness
Exploring darkness can be both exciting and educational for kids. It can help them overcome fear, develop their senses, and learn about the natural world.…
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Meet The Creator
Who am I? A future-focused innovator, designer and science lover that has created numerous visual experiences for all ages. Being a mom of six. Over 20 years of experience in visual storytelling and problem solving. I am serious about learning outcomes and internalized knowledge. We offer standards-aligned and project-based learning resources that build critical
and creative thinking while staying close to cultural relevance. Close to the idea of black liberation




