In addition to all the resources and information that PEN provides parents, there are many websites that provide tips and tools for parents. Find out more information here.
Createca
With nearly every school closed in California, students are left to find new routines. Not only are the arts essential to a comprehensive education, but they also make learning engaging, relieve stress, and allow us to pass time in fun and productive ways. Find out more here.
Boys and Girls Club of Pasadena
Activities, projects, and fun games that you normally would be doing at the Boys & Girls Club of Pasadena, but can now do at home! Find out more here.
Kahoot
Make learning awesome! We want to improve education all over the world and help everyone – of any age, aptitude or circumstance – unleash the magic of learning. Our vision is to build the leading learning platform in the world. Find out more here.
Lakeshore
Lakeshore has a huge selection of free, printable worksheets for students of all ages. Find out more here.
Sesame Street
Kiddos 5 and younger can get full access to Sesame Street’s free educational games, videos, and art projects, which feature their favorite characters. Additionally, Sesame Street’s new page, “Caring For Each Other,” offers resources specifically catered to this time of uncertainty. Find out more here.
Seneca
Using Seneca, younger kids can brush up on multiplication tables while middle schoolers practice their prealgebra skills. There are also Spanish and biology courses available, as well as classes for high schoolers. Find out more here.
Noggin
Using Noggin’s free website, kids ages 2 and older can watch educational videos on topics like how germs spread, and complete a mix of daily activities from yoga to sing-alongs. Find out more here.
HippoCampus
Children of middle school age and older can access more than 7,000 free videos across 13 subjects with HippoCampus. The best part? It’s always free. Find out more here.
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