Indianapolis Public Library
When you are on vacation, running errands or just away from home, read along stories are a great way to fill what can be hours of waiting into a lot of fun. Listed below are more than 100 video read alouds from old classics like Where the Wild Things Are to newer favorites like Little Jumbo. It's story time online!
FREE A to Z Letter Find Worksheets
Kids will have fun practicing identifying uppercase and lowercase letters with these ADORABLE, free printable Letter Find worksheets. Each alphabet worksheet has a different theme for toddler, preschool, pre k, and kindergarten age kids to have fun working on letter recognition! Letter Recognition Worksheets Whether you are a parent, teacher, or homeschooler, you will love these super cute alphabet worksheets that help students learn their ABCs, work on visual discrimination, and have fun strengthening hand muscles they will need to begin writing.
Online Language Activities and Workbooks
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Read, Wonder, and Learn! Favorite Authors & Illustrators Share Resources for Learning Anywhere – Spring 2020 – Kate Messner
Hello, friends! I’m Kate Messner, a former classroom teacher, forever-educator, and the author of more than three dozen books for kids. These include picture books like Over and Under the Snow, The Brilliant Deep, and The Next President; the Fergus and Zeke easy reader series; the Ranger in Time historical chapter book adventures; nonfiction like Tracking Pythons and Solve This: Forensics; and novels like All the Answers, Breakout, and Chirp.
Coronavirus: 101 free resources for home learning
After schools closed owing to the coronavirus pandemic, a huge range of companies, celebrities and organisations offered their services for free. So what free resources can schools and parents now access? We have tried to collate them all below for you. Collections of resources
A1 level activities for children
Sing and Learn – Going into town (part 1) Watch the video, sing along and learn new words Watch
Free Online Books for Elementary Students
Picture from Pixabay I admit it. Initially, when I noticed the cases of the coronavirus growing around the world, I did not imagine that we would begin to shut down in the United States.
Oxford Owl from Oxford University Press
Welcome to our free eBooks collection, developed for children aged 3–11 years old. We are making even more eBooks available here, for the duration of UK school closures, so that your child has more to read. If you'd like to learn more about how to support your child's reading, visit our Reading pages. All our eBooks are tablet-friendly. Just register or log in above to start reading. Learning to read with phonics?
Parent Guide to Read Write Inc. Phonics
Welcome to the Read Write Inc. page on Oxford Owl for Home. Here you can find lots of free resources to support your child’s learning during the school closures. Free eBooks | Videos | Set 1 resources | Set 2 resources | Set 3 resources | Kits for parents We have lots of free Read Write Inc. Phonics resources to help your child continue learning, including eBooks, practice sheets, Ditty sheets, slideshows, and parent films. Teachers who teach Read Write Inc.
Special Education Toolbox
Frequently Asked Questions about children with special needs. An informative article from Jean Munroe Lanman who has over thirty years experience with “special needs students”. She holds several teaching credentials and is a Learning Disability Specialist. Special Needs and Homeschooling – 8 Benefits Don’t be afraid to venture into homeschooling your special needs child.
Language and Literacy Learning at Home
You can help build children's communication skills at home by suggesting parents do the following: Set aside some time to talk with your child every day. Some parents find children are able to communicate when they are alone with them in the car.Tell your child stories about when he was a baby, his first words, the foods he liked best, and fun things he did when he was little.Tell your child stories about your own childhood-perhaps showing pictures of you when you were the same age as your child, and talking about the stories you loved, games you played, and the things you liked, were afraid of, or wondered about.Practice "stop, look, and listen." Take a moment to stop, look at your child, and really listen to what she is saying.Learn to read your child's emotions and then react to them. If your child has a big smile on his face when leaving school, you might say, "You have a happy smile on your face.
Cognitive ToyBox - Daily Family Activities
Source: ScholasticPlay large-motor games that involve sequences of gestures. The game "Head, Shoulders, Tummy, Toes" is a good example. Toddlers also love the game ring-around-the-rosy, or the variant "Sally go round the sun; Sally go round the moon; Sally go round the chimney pots every afternoon. Boom!" In both circle games, toddlers fall on the floor at the end with great grins!
How to Homeschool for Free During a School Closure – The Oaxacaborn blog
#COVID19edu Lesson Plans for School Closures Is your child’s school closed for two weeks — or more? Do you want to continue your child’s education at home while classes are cancelled? Maybe you are facing the challenge of online learning, e-learning, or virtual school, thanks to COVID-19, or maybe you’ve decided to homeschool temporarily until the crisis is over. If you’re intimidated by the idea of trying to find things for your kids to do while stuck at home, the lesson plans, free curriculum, and activity ideas in this post will help you have a fun, educational, and memorable time with your kids. These (clutter-free!)
Intro to Letters App Guide - Montessorium
We believe in the power of personalized education. With Intro to Letters, we've built a recording studio where you can record your voice, and then have that voiceover distributed throughout the app. We like to say that you learn best from the ones that you love. As one of our very first apps, Intro to Letters has always served as one of the best ways to share the amazing insights of Maria Montessori.