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105 Distance Learning Tools:
Content Areas:
Full Curriculum Coverage Distance Learning Tools
Reading or English Language Arts Distance Learning Tools
Writing Distance Learning Tools
Math Distance Learning Tools
Language Learning Distance Learning Tools
Science Distance Learning Tools
Computer Science Distance Learning Tools
Social Studies Distance Learning Tools
Music Learning Distance Learning Tools
LMS and Communication Tools for Distance Learning
Distance Learning Tools for Class Presentations
Quizzing and Formative Assessment Distance Learning Tools
Tools that Promote Collaboration and Student Engagement
Screencapture and Instructional Video Tools
Video Conferencing Tools
General Education News and Trackers
Exploratorium:
San Francisco's Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts showcases a website that teaches kids about science and art in new ways. The departments let kids tinker with gadgets, go below the sea, rocket into the galaxy and also learn about the science of gardening, animals, and cells, to name a few.
Sheppard Software:
Headed by Brad Sheppard, Sheppard Software hosts hundreds of free, online, educational games for kids. The site organizes its games into categories, which allow students and teachers to easily navigate by subject area and find a suitable game that caters to either an instructional need or a child’s sense of curiosity and thirst of knowledge and challenge.
How Stuff Works:
When your child wants to know why the sky is blue, how a tornado forms, or any number of other questions she can come up with on a daily basis, head on over to How Stuff Works. The articles break down subjects like autos, culture, entertainment, science, money, technology and more. Games, quizzes, and videos also round out your children's learning experience.
Time for Kids:
From the publishers of TIME magazine, TIME for Kids is loaded with interesting articles, photos, and videos. Politics, the environment, entertainment, sports, and health are just some of the topics covered. TIME for Kids isn't as interactive as most of the other website on this list of educational websites for kids, but the site does tackle subjects that are in the news now while being written for an audience of children.
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105 Distance Learning Tools:
Content Areas:
Full Curriculum Coverage Distance Learning Tools
Reading or English Language Arts Distance Learning Tools
Writing Distance Learning Tools
Math Distance Learning Tools
Language Learning Distance Learning Tools
Science Distance Learning Tools
Computer Science Distance Learning Tools
Social Studies Distance Learning Tools
Music Learning Distance Learning Tools
LMS and Communication Tools for Distance Learning
Distance Learning Tools for Class Presentations
Quizzing and Formative Assessment Distance Learning Tools
Tools that Promote Collaboration and Student Engagement
Screencapture and Instructional Video Tools
Video Conferencing Tools
General Education News and Trackers
Exploratorium:
San Francisco's Exploratorium at the Palace of Fine Arts showcases a website that teaches kids about science and art in new ways. The departments let kids tinker with gadgets, go below the sea, rocket into the galaxy and also learn about the science of gardening, animals, and cells, to name a few.
Sheppard Software:
Headed by Brad Sheppard, Sheppard Software hosts hundreds of free, online, educational games for kids. The site organizes its games into categories, which allow students and teachers to easily navigate by subject area and find a suitable game that caters to either an instructional need or a child’s sense of curiosity and thirst of knowledge and challenge.
How Stuff Works:
When your child wants to know why the sky is blue, how a tornado forms, or any number of other questions she can come up with on a daily basis, head on over to How Stuff Works. The articles break down subjects like autos, culture, entertainment, science, money, technology and more. Games, quizzes, and videos also round out your children's learning experience.
Time for Kids:
From the publishers of TIME magazine, TIME for Kids is loaded with interesting articles, photos, and videos. Politics, the environment, entertainment, sports, and health are just some of the topics covered. TIME for Kids isn't as interactive as most of the other website on this list of educational websites for kids, but the site does tackle subjects that are in the news now while being written for an audience of children.
BrainPop Access for Educators