Resources for Home Learning during Coronavirus Outbreak

To all parents who have been affected by school closures all over the world due to the Coronavirus outbreak, we've put together a list of resources to help you transition to home learning. This list includes both Free and Paid resources that are online or can be printed at home.

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List of online and digital resources for parents who have been affected by school closures during the Coronavirus outbreak. Includes both free and paid curriculums, subscriptions and printables!
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FREE Resources for Home and Online Learning



PAID Resources for Home and Online Learning


  • Toddler Learning Club - printable toddler curriculum exclusively designed for 2 & 3 year olds. We will be adding Easter activities soon! Sign up with your email address to get your invitation to join.
  • My Magic Backpack - geography-based printable curriculum for ages 4-6 that also combines math, literacy, science and social studies! Sign up with your email address to get your invitation to join.
  • ABCMouse - Award-winning online curriculum that makes learning extremely fun and effortless. Perfect for kids ages 2-6. Get your first month Free!
  • Adventure Academy - RPG/MMO-style game for ages 8-13. The perfect thing to grab their attention and get them learning science, math, social studies and language arts while "gaming". Get your first month Free!
  • Reading IQ - Access to a digital library of over 7,000 books including brands like Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Curious George, etc. For kids ages 2-12. Get your first month Free!
Do you have other favorite resources to add to this list? Leave it in the comments section!

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Viviana is a blogging mom to a toddler, a preschooler, and a kindergartner, sharing ideas and resources for early education. She specializes in unique, hands-on printable activities that are educational, fun and inspire creativity in young minds.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for the fabulous resources!!
    One of my favorites is Epic - www.getepic.com - digital library includes many kids books, popular ebooks, and videos
    My students love it. I have a mixed group of mixed readers who enjoy the 'read to me' texts and my higher level students enjoy the options available as well.

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