"If you’re looking for ways to integrate effective, engaging methods for supporting your child’s learning—whether they will be learning independently or in a small group—read on for 6 tips to enhance your home learning routine."
"As schools around the world close or move classes online to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, many parents and educators are scrambling for ideas. The United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has assembled an online guide with links to distance learning apps and other resources."
"Even when schools are closed, you can keep the learning going with these special cross-curricular journeys. Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video. Kids can do them on their own, with their families, or with their teachers. Just find your grade level and let the learning begin!"
Collection of resources assembled by experts at ASU. "We want to make sure students still have access to learning materials even though they are not able to be at school."
This library of online learning resources is intended for educators and can be filtered by type, grade, and subject. All of the included resources are free and meet student privacy criteria.
"Make any room a classroom"
BrainPOP is here to help you and your curious learners stay informed and on-track with free access during school closures.
PBS and your local station have curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, and lesson plans that are designed for educators but can be adapted at home.
Travel + Leisure has gathered a list of 12 famous museums offering virtual tours or programs. See paintings, sculptures, and more from home.
Working from home while caring for children? See this list of 150+ activities to keep kids entertained and learning.
Comcast Announces Comprehensive COVID-19 Response to Help Keep Americans Connected to the Internet
Also worth noting: For those with school-age students at home, there are new educational collections for all grade levels in partnership with Common Sense Media. Just say “education” into your X1 or Flex voice remote.
Though schools are closed, Junior Achievement is here to support students, parents and teachers during this period of uncertainty. Learning can continue and JA is providing access to learning experiences that students can do on their own, with a parent or other caring adult, or with teachers via a digital/virtual environment. Resources are organized by school level and can be used whether or not you've engaged in a JA program in the past.
Parenting for Lifelong Health provides open-access online parenting resources during COVID-19.
Created by experts, Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, AP®, SAT®, and more. It’s all free for learners and teachers. With Khan Academy, teachers can identify gaps in their students’ understanding, tailor instruction, and meet the needs of every students
Free. Intel® Teach helps K–12 teachers of all subjects engage students with digital learning, including digital content, Web 2.0, social networking, and online tools and resources. Intel Teach professional development empowers teachers to integrate technology effectively into their existing curriculum, focusing on their students’ problem solving, critical thinking, and collaboration, which are precisely the skills required in the high tech, networked society in which we live.