15 Free Resources To Keep
Your Child Busy While School Is Out
Kristen Moon Contributor | Education
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Every day, more schools
and daycares are closing around the country, with no end in sight for many
working parents. Some parents struggle to cope, as many juggle a full workday
with watching their young children. As social distancing and self-isolation
become the norm, it might become harder for families to find ways to keep their
children entertained and learning independently, which is necessary to free up
parents’ precious time to work from home. Here are our top 15 free resources to
keep your young child busy while school is out.
Child working on homework
Child working on homework
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Read-Aloud Stories
1. Storytime Anytime has
a popular YouTube channel that features classics as well as the “How To Catch”
books written by Adam Wallace. The videos also include “Pig the Pug” books,
superhero books highlighting some favorites like the Incredibles, Lego DC Super
Heroes, Guardians of the Galaxy and Black Panther.
2. Brightly Storytime is
another great resource for read-aloud picture books and flip-along storytime
books. Their YouTube channel is split into categories by age, making it easy to
find the right book for your child.
Educational Resources
3. Education.com is
offering its premium resources for free to help parents and teachers alike. You
can get grade-specific bundles of resources, independent study packets and
guided lessons. Education.com also has games that teach children skills like
sight words, counting, coding, spelling and rhyming. It’s perfect for children
in preschool through fifth grade.
4. GreatSchools has math,
spelling, reading, counting and science worksheets available for free for
children in PreK-fifth grade. You will need to have access to a printer in
order to take advantage of all the free resources.
5. ABC Mouse is offering
a free month trial of their services, which normally costs $9.95 a month. The
site has a full online curriculum with more than 850 lessons across 10 levels
that is perfect for children ages two to eight. As your child completes one
lesson, they are automatically guided to the next one and can win tickets and
rewards. Kids can learn reading, arts, colors, math and science in the more
than 9000 activities provided for free.
6. Scholastic is offering
the Scholastic Learn at Home Program to students who have been affected by
COVID-19 school closures. The site has learning material for students in
PreK-ninth grade. Each day, students get a few new tasks, such as reading a
book or article, watching a video and completing a few activities.
7. CircleTime helps
children have fun while learning. You can either participate in the classes
with your child or have them follow the expert instructor by themselves. Some
of the options include storytime yoga, interactive storytime, sing-along and
playing with colors. If you want to cook or bake with your child, CircleTime
has classes that walk you through a few simple recipes. For parents with
babies, there are “Baby and Me” yoga classes available as well.
8.PBS For Kids lets you
focus your children’s lessons on emotions and self-awareness, literacy,
character, social skills, math, science and arts. It’s perfect for children
aged two to eight.
STEM Educational
Resources
9. ScratchJr is available
as a free app to teach children ages five to seven how to code. As they solve
programs and design projects, your child will be able to program games and
interactive stories.
10. CoolMath4Kids helps
make math learning fun through games that teach kids how to add, subtract,
multiply, divide and use fractions. The site has lessons, quizzes, brain
teasers and even printable flashcards to help students learn new math skills.
Free Coloring Sheets and
Craft Ideas
11. All Kids Network has
worksheets, color pages, hidden pictures, mazes, and dot to dot pictures
available for free. Included on the site are more than 1000 craft ideas that
you can do together with your child on the weekends or during a work break.
12. You Can Draw is
perfect for kids who want to practice their artistic skills. Jarrett Lerner has
blank comic book pages, “Finish This Comic!” comics and drawing/writing prompts
to get your child’s brain moving creatively.
13. Crayola has every
type of coloring page available for free downloads. You can find plants,
animals, places, popular TV characters, words and letters, Disney characters
and more.
Take A Virtual Field Trip
14. The Nature
Conservancy helps kids feel like they are out of the house with these virtual
field trips. Your child can explore the coral reef in the Dominican Republic, a
coastal temperate rainforest and the great forests of China.
15. San Diego Zoo has
free live cams of their animals. Some of the animals your child can watch
include polar bears, elephants, giraffes, apes (and their new baby!), koala
bears, tigers, penguins and pandas.
The next upcoming weeks
and months might be a challenge. But by using these 15 free resources, you can
keep your child active and learning independently.
Source:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristenmoon/2020/03/26/15-free-resources-to-keep-your-child-busy-while-school-is-out/#275579bd6fd
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