Here are some digital resources that include sites for younger children. :)
ABCmouse- Offers an online curriculum for ages 2 to 8 covering numerous core subjects including math, reading, and science.
Adventure Academy - From the creators of ABCmouse, this online curriculum is for ages 8 to 13 and features gamified learning for Math, Reading, and Science.
Answer Pad - A free visual- and student-based response platform that allows educators to blend learning and flip classrooms in real-time on browser based devices. Students can interact with teacher-developed resources from home.
BoomWriter - One of my favorites for remote learning, and teachers and students love it! A free site that lets educators create student accounts before then directing them to super engaging fiction, nonfiction and/or vocabulary-focused personalized writing activities in any subject. Enter instructions (with or without vocabulary), upload resources, and then share!
BrainPop and BrainPop Jr - Delivers online learning opportunities in numerous subjects by showing animated videos and then following up with brief assessments and quizzes.
Buncee - A versatile learning tool that provides a digital canvas for multiple educational needs. The Ideas Lab showcases learning resources to be used remotely.
Classhook - Chocked full of educational videos and premade playlists that can be assigned to students to view from home.
DOGOnews - Create reading assignments for students in grades K-8 that can also be integrated into Google Classroom. Features a curated, COPPA-compliant database that provides assessment and language/speech options.
EDpuzzle - Useful for flipping a classroom or lesson. Educational videos can be viewed remotely and followed up with assessments to gauge learning.
EducationCity - This online platform provides an abundance of engaging games, resources, and activities for grades PreK-6.
Explania - Offers hundreds of animated explanation videos, on subjects from biology to social media, that can be embedded and shared.
Glogster EDU - The Glogpedia features multimedia posters covering more than 80 topics across nine disciplines, such as math, social studies and science.
iKnowIt - Interactive math practice for grades K-5 that offers an easy-to-use interface and tracks student data.
Kahoot - One of the most used game-based learning platforms that allows educators to create their own content-related quizzes and games.
Knoword - A fast-paced vocabulary game site that also allows teachers to choose from existing work packs or develop their own. You can also track student progress.
NeoK12 - A teacher-curated trove of educational videos, lessons, quizzes and games.
RoomRecess - More than 140 teacher-developed games for kids involving math, reading, literacy, typing, and more.
Socrates - A new site focused on differentiated instruction through game-based learning that adjusts to the student as they progress. Also provides tracking and assessment tools.
SuperTeacherWorksheets - Hundreds of worksheets and activities that can be printed for home use, ranging from math and science to literacy and phonics.
TeachVid - With this platform, ESL, ELL and foreign language teachers can flip a lesson and have students work at home with the help of numerous videos and activities.
Vocab Victor - A free mobile app for building vocabulary skills that assesses and adapts to a student’s vocabulary level in real-time.
VoiceThread - Students can develop their creativity, critical thinking, communication and collaboration through interactive digital stories and presentations.
WatchKnowLearn - A free site with an abundance of K-12 videos on a wide variety of subjects.
YouTube Teachers - Dozens of educational videos covering topics that range from vector quantities to plate tectonics.