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Here are some resources that may help you put together lessons your students can view/do online.
Online Lectures:
Many video lectures in the areas of biology, physics, chemistry, and environmental science. There are videos for both regular and AP level courses.
Many video lectures in the areas of biology, physics, chemistry, engineering, computer science, astronomy, ecology, and more.
These videos are less lecture-like, but present explanations of topics in the areas of biology, physics, chemistry, and astronomy.
Chemistry videos from the American Chemical Society
Other Online Resources:
Online STEM demonstrations can be as effective as classroom teaching
This article is from Harvard University, posted on Phys.org
Resources from the American Association of Chemistry Teachers
"In response to the growing need to teach chemistry remotely, selected AACT resources are unlocked and freely available to the chemistry community through March 31. These resources include activities, animations, projects, simulations, and videos for middle school, high school, and Advanced Placement/general chemistry."
Making the Most of Online Learning Experiences webinar
This webinar from ADI, Argument Driven Inquiry, may "give you some ideas and guidance for creating and facilitating online learning experiences for your students".
Simulations, interactives, animations, and virtual labs
This list of websites put together by MnSTA is by no means exhaustive, but a good place to start
8 Great Web Tools for Creating Video Lessons
This article from educatorstechnology.com provides "some of our favourite picks that we recommend for teachers interested in creating engaging video lessons."