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.
National Geographic Kids
National Geographic Kids is free and chock-full of fun videos, games, and information about animals and nature. While it doesn’t fulfill any lessons or curriculum requirements or come with worksheets, it is the type of entertainment that is legitimately informative. Find out more here.
Ok Go Sandbox
OK Go Sandbox is an online resource for educators that uses OK Go’s music videos as starting points for integrated guided inquiry challenges allowing students to explore various STEAM concepts. Find out more here.
America’s Test Kitchen Kids
America’s Test Kitchen Kids has made their entire site completely free for everyone. Kids will love the colorful site and its plentiful selection of recipes, projects, and cooking lessons. Find out more here.
Les Mills on Demand: Born to Move
When it comes to learning a whole lot of cool moves from dance, martial arts and yoga this class is the way to go. Please click here to find out more.
Scholastic Learn at Home
Day-by-day projects to keep students reading, thinking, and growing. Click here for more!
Latino Art Museum Women’s History Exhibition Virtual Tour
Take a virtual tour of the Latino Art Museum’s 16th annual Women’s History exhibition here.
Cincinnati Zoo Home Safari
The Cincinnati Zoo is is broadcasting a “home Safari” with a different animal every weekday. You can catch the safaris live on Facebook at 3 p.m. Eastern or watch back episodes on the zoo’s website. (Thank You Wired Women for sharing this)
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