Soundfly — Free video courses about producing, playing and writing music taught by industry professionals and educators. Outdoors and Animals: American Museum of Natural History — Their Ology science website provides games and activities for kids and covers a range of science topics, including archaeology, paleontology, astronomy, and marine biology.
Center for Discovery — Safe indoor and outdoor activities for families in the time of the coronavirus. Live Science — Breaks down stories behind the most interesting news and photos on the Internet, while also digging up fascinating discoveries that hit on a broad range of fields, from dinosaurs and archaeology to wacky physics and astronomy to health and human behavior.
Los Angeles Zoo — Videos of animals. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute — Resources from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute introduce students to the impacts of climate change on marine habitats; explain the adaptations of animals that live in the deep sea; and present the challenges faced by ecosystems invaded by nonnative species, such as the so-called zombie shrimp.
The Nature Museum in Chicago — How do butterflies eat? The Nature Museum in Chicago has videos and activities to acquaint kids with the natural world and to inspire their curiosity about the plants and animals in their own backyards. Virtual Field Trips — Videos to explore the world, organized by curriculum, by grade, by location, for grades K - 12th.
Reading: Audible — Free audiobooks for kids and teens. CommonLit — Free reading passages and literacy resources in all literary and nonfiction genres for Grades PJ Library - sign up to receive free books and participate in virtual storytimes. There are also guided storytimes so that families can create their own version at home.
Time for Kids — For elementary and middle school students , digital subscriptions are free for the duration of the school year.
This is the first time that the magazine is fully accessible at home. Tumblebook — An online collection of animated, talking picture books, which teach young children the joys of reading. Books available in seven different languages. Free trail available.
Football — Complementary access to Game Pass. Hiking - A custom program designed by PopFit! Swimming - A custom program designed by PopFit! Program your own interactive stories, games, and animation and share with others in the online community. Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively.
Playbill — Guide of Broadway plays and musicals available to watch online. My Moods : free printable cards that help kids identify moods from Kori at Home.
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