Posted on 03/16/2020 8:21:15 AM PDT by P.O.E.
Just thinking about schools being closed, and how to keep the kids/grandkids on track.
I've used Enchanted Learning (requires a somewhat reasonable subscription for most stuff). Lots of printables to color, make booklets, etc. Mostly for grade schoolers.
Dr. Binocs has odd but informative videos for the young ones.
Kahn academy has a slew of informative videos, mostly jr. high / high school stuff (science, math, history) with practice problem demos and the like.
Crash Course series has lively video lessons for all grades (science, history)
Anybody else have ideas for resources to share?
Disclaimer: I have no financial or other interest in any of these, just stuff I've used over the years, and have recommended to friends and family.
Rushs books
Timed simple math tests
The history of your state and of where youve gone
America’s Test Kitchen had membership for $1 for 3 months.
That’s a good one.
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