Use distance learning opportunities, such as those found at:
Free Audible books:
Use digital learning platforms such as:
Parents Guide to Google Classroom: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uFBoYMjS9vrWSDwq6djRKKIwIReN5vnG/view?fbclid=IwAR3PjA29DmGhMgVjiWRgwJwKn75o4aB6wqrptQrC_fncfRMqiy8hH3Qrt2Q
Study Island (https://app.studyisland.com/cfw/login/)
Castle Learning (https://cl.castlelearning.com/review/clo/account/logon/)
Quizziz (https://quizizz.com/join),
Quizlet (https://quizlet.com/)
Edmentum (https://e.edmentum.com/edmentumsupport2020/)
Worksheet bundles: https://info.edmentum.com/Worksheet-Bundles_Download.html
Typing Club: https://www.typingclub.com/
Master touch typing using this free game / educational program. This online program will assist you with learning and improving your typing speed! ... Using this program, your typing speed will reach 10 to 12 words per minute rather quickly.
Hour of Code: https://hourofcode.com/us/learn
The Hour of Code started as a one-hour introduction to computer science, designed to demystify "code", to show that anybody can learn the basics, and to broaden participation in the field of computer science. It has since become a worldwide effort to celebrate computer science, starting with 1-hour coding activities but expanding to all sorts of community efforts. Check out the tutorials and activities
Sheppard Software: http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/
Hundreds of free online, learning games for children
Starfall: https://www.starfall.com/h/
Click on grade 1, 2, 3 to practice math and reading skills. No login required.
Edhelper: https://www.edhelper.com/
Resources for all levels/ subjects
Watch educational television/ youtube programs
PBS resources:
Learn at home guide: https://www.wned.org/education-kids/learn-at-home/
Bright by text: http://www.wcny.org/brightbytext/
Move to learn: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuPUdEctaIgaEexj3ZFjkiQ
Listen to an educational or informational Podcast
See iPhone/ Android Podcast apps
Take practice state examinations:
Other resources:
Kindergarten skill review:
1st Grade skill review:
2nd Grade skill review:
3rd Grade skill review:
Ideas to fight boredom:
PBS Programming:
In an effort to bridge the digital divide, the Public Broadcast Service Announces Expanded Educational Broadcast Schedule So All Students Can Learn-at-Home. New York's nine public television stations are expanding educational programming for all of New York's school children in response to the COVID-19 crisis. As many students do not have access to high speed internet, this effort will ensure that all students have access to quality, educational programing from home. Programming will be available for young children (PreK through grade 4) and older children (grade 5 through grade 12) on different digital channels. In addition to the revised broadcast schedules, New York's educators and parents can continue to access free educational resources that supplement and enhance learning at PBS LearningMedia. PBS LearningMedia provides original digital content and supplemental viewing guides for on-air programming that enhance learning, including grade level collections and webinars. Parents and educators should check local listings for their local public television stations for additional information on schedules and channel lineup. Broadcasts started this week and will be expanded next week. Parents can find their local PBS station by using the PBS Station Finder. Local stations will provide specific educational information and resources developed in conjunction with local school districts, BOCES, parents, and teachers on their websites. For more information, please visit your local station: