How to do school at home with your kids
Don't worry, Mom & Dad, you got this!
Some tips from a homeschooling family on how to help your kids who are out of school due to coronavirus precautions.
Hi, we're Noble & Kathy. We have been homeschooling for 8 years and we are sharing some tips that will help you keep your child moving forward with school...without losing your sanity!

Online Resources:
There are So. Many. online educational resources available! This list is by no means exhaustive, but hopefully it'll point you toward some great resources for your family.
**We have so many more resources still to add, so check back!**
Note: we are not affiliates for any of these links. We make no money by promoting them, and we make no money if you click on them, or if you make a purchase through any link. This is just our way of helping families during a difficult time.
Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions due to School Closings
Link to a Google doc
Go to SpreadsheetEasy Peasy Homeschool
A complete, free online Christian homeschool curriculum for families from All In One Homeschool
All In One HomeschoolBrainPop
BrainPOP makes rigorous learning experiences accessible and engaging for all.
Go to BrainPopABC Mouse
Full online curriculum for children ages 2-8. Reading, Math, Science, Art & Colors
Go to ABC MouseNetflix
Yes, there are some great educational series on Netflix: Who Was, Magic School Bus, etc.
NetflixBe sure to check your local library!!
So many great resources, including Hoopla, which is streaming audio books, music, videos & ebooks.
Go to HooplaVirtual Museum Tours
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Go to Travel & LeisureScholastic Learn at Home
Even when schools are closed, you can keep the learning going with these special cross-curricular journeys. Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video. Kids can do them on their own, with their families, or with their teachers. Just find your grade level and let the learning begin!
ScholasticTeachers Pay Teachers
Teaching resources & lesson plans made by classroom teachers
Teachers Pay Teachers