Tennessee STEM Innovation Network: The STE(A)M Resource Hub includes three weekly challenges around design activities, critical thinking, and career exploration that can all be done in the home.
Tennessee Dept. of Education YouTube Channel: 7th and 8th Grade video lessons.
PBS Teaching Tennessee (Grades 1-6): Tennessee educators will provide a virtual classroom lesson on English Language Arts or Math for grades 1-8. Four hours of content will also be streamed overnight, which viewers can watch live or record.
YouTube Learn@Home: A resource for families with children of different ages & areas of interest
FarmFood 360: offers 11 Virtual Tours of farms from minks, pigs, and cows, to apples and eggs
123 Homeschool 4 Me: 300,000+ FREE printable worksheets from toddlers to teens
All Kids Network: Crafts, activities, mazes, dot to dot, etc,
Bamboo Learning: Voice based learning... learn through Alexa
ClickSchooling: brings you daily recommendations by email for entertaining websites that help your kids learn.
Courserea: Tons of free classes from leading universities and companies
Curriki: Digital learning content for preschool through high school
Scholastic Learn at Home: Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
Maker Station: 3 Free Weeks of Maker Stations to keep your children creating at home! Each challenge includes simple instructions using materials around the house, QR code video resources, and a student recording sheet.
Discovery K12: Online homeschool platform & curriculum for Pre-K to 12th grade. All main subjects are covered, plus extra curriculum courses.
Dog on a Log Books: Printable board games, activities and more for phonics and reading all using evidence-based methods. Can be customized to any student's needs including creating flashcards for other subjects.
Fiveable: Resources for AP students including live reviews, live trivia, and study guides!
Fluency & Fitness: Educational brain breaks to help students review essential literacy and math skills, while getting in some exercise. Find over 900 videos to help your child keep learning at home and burn off some extra energy. Our site is best used for ages 4-8.
GoNoodle: Movement and mindfulness videos created by child development experts.
IZZIT: Entertaining & educational videos for all levels and subjects
Khan Academy: Online education program for toddler through high school...
Little Spark: Free printables library with activities for children 0-6
Next Gen Personal Finance: Scads of free resources, games, learning resources, and lesson plans for teaching personal finance
KiwiCo: Quick & easy at home projects curated for kids 2 and up
PBS Learning: PreK-12 digital media service with more than 30,000 learning materials
Pebble Go: Curricular content hub specifically designed for K-3 students.
Project Explorer: Free videos from around the world from grade 3-12
Quizlet: For students to practice and master whatever they are learning.
A Better Way to Homeschool: A quick start resource to help families pull together a plan for surviving the next 1-2 months at home with their kids, but it can also be a time of slowing down and enjoying kids as they learn. Preschool through 8th grade
BBC History for Kids: Games, quizzes and fact sheets take kids on a journey through time.
Super Simple: Resource section includes free flashcards, coloring pages, worksheets, and other resources for children, teachers, and parents.
Cool Kid Facts: gives your child access to educational videos, pictures, quizzes, downloadable worksheets, and infographics. They can use these to learn about geography, history, science, animals, and even the human body.
The U.S. Mint: Your child can play games, learn fun facts, and find out how to turn coin collecting into a hobby.
Brainscape: offers over a million flashcard decks for every subject, entrance exam, and certification imaginable.
Alcumus: specifically designed to provide high-performing students with a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
Crazy Games: Tons and tons and tons of games some learning some just fun
Jigsaw Explorer: Online photograph jigsaw puzzles You can set the pieces from 6-1000+
Edmentum: Free Resources to Continue Learning During School Closures
Freckle: Free math, language arts, science and social studies resources