Several companies are offering free educational resources due to school closures around the world. Check out this blog post to find out what’s available for you and your learners by clicking here!
Other great resources:
Math Snacks offers engaging and vivid animations and games for learners to practice math concepts such as ratios, base ten, number lines, fractions, coordinate planes, etc. Suggested learners would be middle-school.
Open-middle is a website that offers more challenging math problems for any learner k-12. Each problem will have multiple ways to complete it and encourage learners to attempt each of the methods in order to achieve the most optimal answer.
Youcubed is a free website that has math-based tasks and activities available for downloading or printing. Each activity or task is labeled with their suggested learner grade and has activities for grades k-12.
Commonlit offers short stories and literature with reading comprehension and vocabulary for all grades. This is a great resource for upper elementary through high school.
Storyline is an incredible site that offers videos of picture books being read by actors and actresses. They have a wide variety, and it is a wonderful resource to utilize from home!
Sciencing is a website that offers easy science project ideas for kids of all ages!
Thoughtful Learning provides access to Language Arts resources such as assessments, worksheets, and lessons, and more!
Finally, iLEAD Exploration has compiled a comprehensive list of Learning From Home – Virtual Resources. The spreadsheet has many tabs, so be sure to refer to the categories at the bottom.