Below you will find some off-line learning options at home:
a baking project
building a Rube Goldberg machine
interview someone
create a comic strip
do an energy audit of your house
label objects in your home in Spanish
do something active like work out or take a hike
do a bird count (Spot the Hawk printouts)
draw a constellation you can see
plan a garden
keep a physical fitness log
Provide envelopes and stamps for your children to send letters to family members
journaling: parents can create a sheet or help students keep a notebook where students record what they did that day, and connect it to their classes. Add drawings to spice things up.
Available in 16 languages, there are stories for kids ages 0 – 12. “Kids and their families can listen to a story by phone any time of day for FREE by calling the library’s Dial-A-Story service at 416-395-5400. ” If you don’t want to call long distance they also have a collection of free stories read aloud called Hear-a-Story.
Astronauts from the International Space Station read children’s books in outer space for children on earth to listen to. They have science videos that compliment the books.
Google Drive can be used to sync/download slides, docs, sheets, videos, images, and PDFs for offline use. Help document here: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/2375012