If you want to relax...
Relax with color by numbers.
Relax with a word search.
Relax by making a sand creation.
Relax with a puzzle.
Relax by creating silk art.
Hang out with some animals!
Underwater Guided Imagery
Breath Meditation for Kids
Guided Meditation - Secret Treehouse
Rainbow Breathing
Mindful Looking - Bubble Bounce
Body Scanner
Swirling Jar
Be the Pond
If you want to read...
StoryTime Onlineand KidTimeStoryTime will read books to you!
Amira is a reading resource already being used at school!
Epic! has many great reading options.
Overdrive is a great resource from the Minot Public Library. Just put in your library card information!
If you want to create something...
Storyboard lets you create your own comic strip.
Pixilart lets you create your own picture using pixels as your starting point.
Piskel is similar to Pixilart except you can animate your sprite.
WordArt lets you create pictures from words and phrases.
Google Arts and Culture has a variety of articles, websites, tours, and more!
Art Graphica has free lessons on drawing, sketching, and painting techniques.
Music Lab lets you explore music through fun, hands-on experiments.
Auto Draw lets you doodle and create whatever you want.
Carl the Collector can assist you with making thank you gifts.
If you're just interested in learning something new...
Duolingo lets you learn a new language.
Chess Website lets you learn chess, play puzzles, and walks you through strategy and famous games.
MusicTheory teaches you the fundamentals of music.
GoogleFeud has you guess the ending of autocomplete suggestions.
National Geographic has some awesome information!
NASA Kids Science has lots of cool info!
If you want something different...
SantaTracker lets you play a variety of games.
GoogleEarth lets you explore new places.
Google Voyager is an interactive experience that allows you to experience new places.
Quick Draw is trying to recognize doodles for Google, and you can help!
FreeRice donates grains of rice to end world hunger when you correctly answer trivia questions.
If you're interested in coding...
Scratch is a beginning coding website.
Code.org is another beginning coding website. This is most often associated with Hour of Code.
CodeCombat is another coding website that allows you to choose which kind of coding to learn and includes video game aspects.
If you want to improve your typing skills...
Typing.com allows you to focus on individual keys and includes videos to learn more about computers and typing techniques.
TypingGames includes a variety of typing games.
TypingTest lets you time your typing to get your word per minute (wpm) score.
NitroType puts your typing skills to the test in a competitive racing game.