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House Activities For Kids!

House Activities For Kids!

We understand that working from home and homeschooling your children can be a lot to handle, so here are a few ways to have fun at home!

123 Homeschool4me: Get helpful printable worksheets for the kids.

All Kids Network: Worksheets, craft ideas, and more.

Animals are amazing: Learn all about animals.

Arcademics: Games are aimed at students from kindergarten to eighth grade.

Ascend Math: Ascend Math offers math instruction for kindergarten to 12th-grade students. The platform will be free until the end of April.

BeeLine Reader: BeeLine Reader helps students of all ages and skill levels improve their reading skills.

Belouga: Get a free account for K-12th grade students for resources such as math problems and social science videos.

Big History Project: Get free access to a social studies course.

Classroom cereal: Work on your grammar by learning to proofread short stories.

Club Oasis: A free STEM club offers DYI STEM labs, live classes, coding lessons and lives pop-ups.

Crash Course: Courses in sociology, computer science, film history, and mythology are offered for starters.

Desmos: Students can use online tools to visualize math problems, create interactive tutorials and play math games with kids from all over the world.

Discovery K-12: Pre-K to 12th-grade lessons and activities in these areas: language arts, reading, math, science, history/social studies, performing arts and physical education.

Dr. Seuss to the rescue: Who doesn’t want to read and play games with Dr. Seuss?

DuckDuckMoose: An app for tablets for preschool to kindergarten students.

Duolingo: Learn a new language while you are stuck at home.

Fun Brain: Activities, games, reading and more are available for grades pre-K through eighth grade.

Games, videos, and math: ABCya offers activities for students grades pre-K through sixth grade.

Giant list of Ideas for being home with kids: From art projects to making ice cream to gardening.

Go to the museum, virtually: Get a virtual tour of 12 museums.

Going for the record: How many balloons can you burst by sitting in 30 seconds?

GoNoodle: GoNoodle has games to get your child moving.

Into the Book: Elementary school students can practice reading comprehension.

Into the Map: For the world traveler, a way to create maps and explore the world’s geography.

It’s Epic: The Epic! reading app is free to parents for the rest of the school year if you can get a digital invitation from a teacher or school librarian. They can sign up free to provide access to their students.

KiwiCo: KiwiCo “helps kids think big and act like creators and producers instead of just consumers” Great activities and DYI science projects.

Little Twisters Yoga & Emotional Wellness: Don’t forget your child’s emotional health.

Mathcelebrity.com: Check your math with Mathcelebrity.com.

Minecraft Education Edition: If you like coding, math and problem-solving try Minecraft way.

Mystery Science: Video lessons science lessons that will inspire kids to explore our world.

NaNoWriMo: If your child is looking to write the Great American Novel, here’s a website for you.

National Geographic for Kids: Look for games, videos, lessons and “cool stuff.”

New American History: Learn from history materials aimed at grades 4 and up.

PBS KIDS daily newsletter: Sign up for a free daily newsletter from PBS KIDS.

ProjectGutenberg: A free library where kids can download or read online more than 60,000 free eBooks.

Readworks.org: Reading comprehension is the goal of Readworks.

Schedules: Click here for a set of printables to use to create a schedule for your child. They include graphics for understanding time, and includes a few activities!

Scholastic Learn at Home: Scholastic Magazine is offering four learning experiences each day.

Science Friday: Elementary to high school students can get lessons in physics, chemistry, earth science, and biology.

Star Fall: Math, reading, art, and music for students in kindergarten through third grade.

The Activity Mom: Printables kids love to work on.

Toy Theater: A fun website with math, art and reading games.

Vizzle: If you have a child on the autism spectrum you can get specialize lessons from Vizzle.

Wonderopolois.com: Learn about 2,000-plus wonders of the world.

 

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