Digital Resources

Free Subscriptions for Students: Many education companies are offering their programs for free at this time. Review the list and see if there are any of interest to your student.

PBS: All local PBS stations will be airing high quality academic programming from 10am to 12pm beginning on April 6. According to the state, "The content will be developed and provided by Tennessee educators in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Education and meets a critical need to ensure all students have access to high-quality learning opportunities, regardless if their home has internet connectivity or capable devices."

Bounce TV: To support parents who don't have internet service, Bounce TV (Channel 5.2/Comcast Channel 906) is hosting K-12 lessons by SCS teachers.

Nearpod: Review a variety of free lessons.

Newsela: Stay up to date on current events and practice reading comprehension.

MobyMax (Grade 3-8 have a login; if you need your student's, contact their teacher): Review math, ELA, foundational literacy, and science skills.

MapSkills (Grade K-8 have a login; if you need your student's, contact their teacher): Review math and ELA skills.

MyON (Grade K-7 have a login; if you need your student's, contact their teacher): Access a wide range of digital books and practice comprehension skills.

IXL Math: Review and practice grade level math skills.

Kahn Academy: Access videos and lessons in a variety of subjects, including ACT Prep.

ACT Resources: Review and practice a variety of ACT skills.

National Archives: The National Archives are offering free 45-minutes interactive lessons on a variety of subjects.

ELL Resources: Access resources for ELL learners.