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Family Tip Sheet: Supporting Virtual Learning
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Audible Free Listening for Kids
As long as schools are out, Audible will host a free selection of audiobooks for kids of all ages.
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Cincinatti Zoo: Home Safaris
The Cincinatti Zoo is hosting a Facebook Live Home Safari weekdays at 3 p.m., highlighting one of their animals and sharing an activity you can do from home. All videos will be archived and available for later use.
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Khan Academy
Kahm Academy provides sample schedules for students in preschool through 12th grade.
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MetKids
Check out the Metropolitan Museum of Art's extensive content for children, including a virtual museum tour.
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NaNoWriMo
Your child (and you!) can write a novel in 30 days with the guided lessons available on NaNoWriMo.
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PBS Kids
PBS Kids offers games and learning activities for young children.
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Project Gutenberg
A free library of over 60,000 free eBooks that include a children’s literature category, where kids can download and read classics such as Peter Pan and Little Women.
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Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic provides day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.
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Science Friday
Science Friday offers weekly STEM activities for all learners.
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Story Time from Space
Watch astronauts read children's books from space!
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The Learning Network
New York Times' The Learning Network offers weekly writing prompts, designed to help your child read, write, and think critically.
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Virtual Story Time
Check out Virtual Story Time at Brooklyn's Public Library, daily at 11 a.m.