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Additional At-Home Ideas, Resources and Activities for Students
- Example Daily Schedule
- Ideas for a daily schdule to help maintain a routine
- Virtual Field Trips
- A downloadable PDF from Caroline County Public Schools with links for over 30 Virtual Field Trips
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TWIG Science
- The Twig Education COVID-19 site has gone live. It includes science lessons parents can share with their children
- Livestream Doodles
- Author Mo Willems (Elephant and Piggie) a Livestream doodle every weekday! CLICK HERE to participate
- Learn About Ag
- Visit the California Foundation for Ag in the Classroom website
- Quaver Music
- Visit the Quaver Music website
- TK-6 Free Educational Resources:
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Before going digital, consider the following options
- Independent or shared reading
- Creative writing or journaling
- Artistic/creative options -- drawing, painting, play-doh, puzzles, legos, music, dress up, etc.
- Math journal -- what math problems can you create as you look around your house (There are 15 pairs of socks, how many individual socks are there? How many more white than blue?)
- SmartMusic (www.smartmusic.com) - explore your inner musician
- Math - San Francisco Unified School District Math Department: K-5 Lessons for Home Learning (http://www.sfusdmath.org/)
- Mystery Science (https://mysteryscience.com/school-closure-planning)
- Scholastic (https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html) - reading activities planned out for parents
- Listenwise (listenwise.com) - listen & learn! (3rd-12th grade)
- Libby (https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby) - use the app or the website in conjunction with your library card to download books and/or audiobooks.
- TypingClub (https://www.typingclub.com/)- learn to type!
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7th - 8th Grade Free Learning Resources
- Before jumping in to lots of screen time, consider the following options:
- Independent or shared reading -- ask about favorite authors or read a book together
- Creative activities involving music, art, poetry, dance
- a reading or writing task associated with English or history
- a teaching opportunity for science (i.e., students teach others a concept or phenomenon that they’ve learned).
- Visit these educational websites:
- Khan Academy (http://khanacademy.org) - SAT, ACT, AP prep, and content lessons
- Scholastic (https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html)- reading activities
- Fiveable (https://app.fiveable.me) - AP Reviews by subject
- Libby (https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby) - use the app or the website in conjunction with your library card to download books and/or audiobooks.
- Listenwise (listenwise.com)- listen & learn! (3rd-12th grade)
- SmartMusic (www.smartmusic.com)- explore your inner musician
- TypingClub (www.typingclub.com)- learn to type!
- Example Daily Schedule