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While the Children's Museum of Manhattan is closed, the CMOM educators are working to fill your child’s day with engaging interactive activity. CMOM can still be a part of your day through videos, sing-a-longs, games and so much more for…
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Enjoy 1,000 free audiobooks to share and enjoy with your kiddos!
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The Florida Museum of Natural History has a plethora on online resources and videos that your kiddos can watch! From learning about the Florida alligator to kitchen science, there is something for every learner! Go to floridamuseum.ufl.edu/educators/resources/!
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Join Mo Willians for Lunch Doodles! Watch all 15 episodes complete with downloadable activities! Click here to watch: https://www.kennedy-center.org/education/mo-willems/lunch-doodles/
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With Math Games, you can play games and activities made for every grade level! With countless games to choose from, your kiddos won't have a problem finding something that works for them!
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The Monterey Bay Aquarium streams 10 live cameras showing its sea otters’ antics and floating jellyfish.
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The famous space station’s Langley Research Center offers an all-encompassing experience for science lovers. Explore 360 images and learn about NASA research facilities like the Langley aircraft hangar.
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Enjoy games, videos, activities and lots of animals for free! Also, test your knowledge with free quizzes about some of your favorite critters!
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Visit the National Museum of Natural History virtually through an online experience! Fun for the for whole family, no mater the age!
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Enjoy access to free online tutoring, reading help and engaging activities for every age group! The New York Public Library also has resources for educators.
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Use Numerade to help your kiddos with all of their STEM homework! Watch free videos online to teach your kiddos tips and tricks for their school work!
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Enjoy 40+ stories and activities with your kiddos for free! "Here at The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids, we’re sharing free stories and links to fun activities for stuck-at-home families everywhere. They’re great for the young and the young at…
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From the PBS Kids website: he 2020-2021 school year is going to look different for families across the country. As local communities create plans to keep kids safe and healthy, some classes might be in person, some classes might be…
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Enjoy some free online resources from Scholastic Learn at Home For Families! For supporting children's continuous learning at home and for back-to-school plans, they've got you covered with virtual learning materials.
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To explore the SKELETONS: Museum of Osteology virtually, visit their website to find a number of online exhibits that will let you go “behind the bones,” according to the museum. “Exhibits include adaptation, locomotion, classification and diversity of the vertebrate kingdom.”
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The French staple home of countless art pieces, including Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa,” invites people to join a virtual tour of some feature exhibits like Egyptian Antiquities and Galerie d’Apollon that teach kids about each piece. Explore the Louvre…
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To virtually explore US National Parks, download the Google Earth app on your phone, or launch it on your desktop! Once you have Google Earth, you have access to many guided tours! You can search through 31 National Parks in the…
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Take a break from screen time with a free podcast that you and your at-home students can listen to make learning fun! Wow in the World is free to stream through the podcast app of your choice, such as Spotify,…
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