NASA offers STEM activities for kids at home during COVID-19 outbreak. The activities range from making your own edible spacecraft to different puzzles. There’s even a tutorial on how to build a moon habitat or rockets in your backyard.
Screen-free, ad-free, audio streaming service for kids 3-12, featuring podcasts, audiobooks and music. Use code PINNA4KIDS to receive 2 months free.
Maybe you just can’t get enough of cute animals while you’re on home quarantine. If that is the case, then San Diego’s solution is perfect for you.
https://zoo.sandiegozoo.org/live-cams
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20 days of learning, reading and fun. Each day has four different activities that children can do on their own or with their families.
https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
The TypeTastic School Edition is available for free until the end of June and offers more than 700 games and keyboarding activities.
Visit The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History and many other famous museums right from the comfort of your home! Happy travels!
https://threeringsconnections.org/covid-19-virtual-museum-tours/
Accessibyte makes fun, funky, fully accessible apps for users who are blind, visually impaired, deaf, dyslexic, or have other reading difficulties. Due to the coronavirus outbreak Accessibyte is offering free access for 45 days to all apps.
123 Homeschool for me provides hundreds of free printable worksheets and educational activities, arranged by grade or subject.
Age of Learning provides schools closed due to the coronavirus with free home access for all affected families to digital education programs ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, and Reading IQ. Programs serve students in preschool, elementary, and middle school.
The Mechanisms app allows students to learn and practice reaction mechanisms by moving and manipulating individual bonds and electrons. Alchemie is offering free access to the Mechanism App until June 30th.
Amazon Future Engineer is offering a virtual robotics program through partners CoderZ. The program accommodates age levels from second grade with block based coding to high school with text based coding. AFE is also providing access to EarSketch, a free program that helps students learn to code through music.
Free multiplayer educational games, math games, language arts games, and more.
BeeLine Reader helps students read on screen more effectively. It is used by both skilled readers and readers with dyslexia, ADHD, and autism. Due to the coronavirus outbreak BeeLine reader is offering a free Chrome extension.
Early child hood development site to help parents learn and bond with their kids. Follow and interact with an expert instructor. Offering free live classes. Use code Homefun1
Command Education is offering a complimentary two part webinar series for high school students to help guide them through the setback of school closures due to the coronavirus.
Ecree provides real-time feedback on the elements of foundational academy writing: argumentation, organization and analysis. Ecree is offering free access to its interactive writing assistant until May 31, 2020.
Learn to play music online with Flat for Education. Free access to its full product until the end of the school year.
Need help with Math? Math Celebrity is an automated math tutor. Enter your math problem and it shows you step by step work and answer instantly. Accomodates 2nd grade through college.
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