EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
SOCIAL STORIES
Stories to help alleviate fears and anxiety many children may be experiencing at this time.
AGE OF LEARNING
To help the tens of millions of families in the U.S. whose schools are closed due to the coronavirus, Age of Learning provides free home access to ABCmouse, Adventure Academy, and ReadingIQ, leading digital education programs for preschool through middle school students.
LEARN AT HOME
The materials on the Learn at Home pages are designed to provide supplementary learning resources to students in the event that students may need to be home from school. We encourage you to use this time to continue your student’s learning while they are at home. To help students engage in educational material, we have shared the resources below for students in all grades, from Early Learn through elementary and middle school, and for high school. These materials do not replace what your child has been learning at school, but during this unusual time it is important that students continue to read, write, do social studies and science activities, and work on math problems.
provides free access to more than 400 original picture books, one fourth of them written in Spanish. The digital books provide audio narrations in more than 40 languages, spoken by native speakers in warm, expressive voices.
STARFALL
Starfall.com is used by early childhood educators, in various settings, either as a key component or a supplement to the education received in the classroom. It can also be used in Special Education and English Language Development programs. It's a great homeschooling option for making the basics more engaging.
Raz-Kids is an award-winning teaching product that provides comprehensive leveled reading resources for students. ... Every eBook is available in online and mobile formats, and allows students to listen to, read at their own pace, and record themselves reading.
Prodigy is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-7) into a fantasy style game
Scratch helps young people learn to think creatively, reason systematically, and work collaboratively — essential skills for life in the 21st century.