While we are all adjusting to our new schedules, and learning how to adapt to doing things differently, so many resources are being made available to families to facilitate in-home learning. Check these links (subject to date/time restrictions) to find ways to extend your child’s learning :)
For extensions in Literacy, take a look at:
Storyline Online. https://www.storylineonline.net/about-us/
Seussville https://www.seussville.com
Oliver Jeffers ("The Day the Crayons Quit") is doing daily Instagram read-alouds, and Peter H. Reynolds ("The Dot") will be on FacebookLive. Check for your favorite authors on social media - more and more are stepping up.
PenguinKids is doing a daily read-aloud at 10am ET on InstagramLive, so check them out, too :)
YouTube has an amazing assortment of books read aloud by teachers and others, if you're looking for a particular favorite. Many local libraries are also operating online, even if they are closed to the public.
For Math, there are Math games and lots more ... at https://www.education.com/
Interested in Science? Mystery Science (mysteryscience.com) is opening up for free for all different ages, and Scholastic.com has a great library of videos to view on many different topics.
Don't miss a daily visit on FaceBook Live with the Cincinnati Zoo :) 3PM
https://www.facebook.com/cincinnatizoo/
Looking for Dance and Exercise fun? Try these ...
Ballet: https://www.clevelandinnercityballet.org/single-post/2020/03/14/Cleveland-Inner-City-Ballet-to-launch-Virtual-Online-Ballet-Instruction-Program
Yoga: https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
All the budding artists can join Mo Willems for his Lunchtime Doodles at 12N ET:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmzjCPQv3y8
Many museums and performance art establishments are working on getting their content out to the public. Check as the days go on to find even more things to do :) I saw this compilation of at home things to do/view, but always preview before having kids jump in :)
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/what-to-do-at-home-streaming-art-museums-concerts-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
Have fun with your exploring time!
Note: all info subject to changes
For extensions in Literacy, take a look at:
Storyline Online. https://www.storylineonline.net/about-us/
Seussville https://www.seussville.com
Oliver Jeffers ("The Day the Crayons Quit") is doing daily Instagram read-alouds, and Peter H. Reynolds ("The Dot") will be on FacebookLive. Check for your favorite authors on social media - more and more are stepping up.
PenguinKids is doing a daily read-aloud at 10am ET on InstagramLive, so check them out, too :)
YouTube has an amazing assortment of books read aloud by teachers and others, if you're looking for a particular favorite. Many local libraries are also operating online, even if they are closed to the public.
For Math, there are Math games and lots more ... at https://www.education.com/
Interested in Science? Mystery Science (mysteryscience.com) is opening up for free for all different ages, and Scholastic.com has a great library of videos to view on many different topics.
Don't miss a daily visit on FaceBook Live with the Cincinnati Zoo :) 3PM
https://www.facebook.com/cincinnatizoo/
Looking for Dance and Exercise fun? Try these ...
Ballet: https://www.clevelandinnercityballet.org/single-post/2020/03/14/Cleveland-Inner-City-Ballet-to-launch-Virtual-Online-Ballet-Instruction-Program
Yoga: https://www.youtube.com/user/CosmicKidsYoga
All the budding artists can join Mo Willems for his Lunchtime Doodles at 12N ET:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmzjCPQv3y8
Many museums and performance art establishments are working on getting their content out to the public. Check as the days go on to find even more things to do :) I saw this compilation of at home things to do/view, but always preview before having kids jump in :)
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/what-to-do-at-home-streaming-art-museums-concerts-coronavirus-trnd/index.html
Have fun with your exploring time!
Note: all info subject to changes
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