At Home Learning Resources
The following resources are options for parents to use during this time away from school. We hope you find something useful to you to help your kids stay engaged and help them keep learning during this time.
This list includes FREE resources that are available digitally. Companies that have subscription requirements and a per pupil cost, have opened their resources for 90 days during this time of nontraditional instruction.
Please use your own discretion in what you select to use for your students.
Math Resources- ADE/NCTM
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Education Companies offering FREE access during school closures |
A list of companies that are offering their product for FREE in light of the non-traditional instruction at this time. |
Adaptive, online K-8 math program. Usually fee based. For a limited time, parents can get a 90 day FREE trial so children can learn at home. |
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Computer based early learning, K-6, and middle school program. Usually fee based. No cost to parents, schools and districts affect by closures. |
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SplashLearn |
K-5 Math Learning Program |
Check here for some guidance on how exploding dots could be an option for NTI. |
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Check out the tasks and more. Great parent learning resources as well. Also a ton of great math tasks that students could work on at home. |
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Pre-K - HS |
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Real-world lessons from Mathalicious for middle school and high school. |
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ADE Math Teaching and learning resources |
Multiple teacher resources for mathematics teaching. |
What a great site to send students to! Building number sense one day at a time. This site has awesome activities that a student could really think about and could really empower their estimation skills. |
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Imaginative resources for rich problem solving in secondary school mathematics |
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Real World Math is a collection of free math activities for Google Earth designed for students and educators. In the virtual world of Google Earth, concepts and challenges can be presented in a meaningful way that portray the usefulness of the ideas. |
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Lesson, interactive |
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Virtual manipulatives |
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Includes lesson plans, games and more |
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Games |
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Teachers can set up a class. Zearn Math offers “instruction” with a virtual teacher and games and activities. Zearn Math has set up webinars for parents and caregivers. |
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Khan Academy has provided some guidance on how to use their resources for remote learning during school closures. |
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Free Online Calculators, activities and webinars for teachers. |
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There are downloads, activities, professional development opportunities and general resources including test prep.
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Great resources and ideas for teaching during this time of nontraditional instruction. Geared to PreK-5 families |
Multiple Content Areas/Levels |
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Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing. The site will be updated weekly until 20 days of content is available. |
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English, History, Math, & Science username: NYstudent password: myworksstudentny |
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Not every game/video/book is free, but many are. Best suited for K-3. |
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Educational Games Galore. K-6+. The FREE version gives access to many games and videos. |
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Typically not free, but the company is offering free access during closures! |
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Virtual tours of museums around the world. |
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A list of TED-Ed Videos by topic including: Arts, Language & Literature, Math, PE/Health, Science, Social Studies, French, Spanish, Special Education |