HERE IS A COLLECTION OF FREE IDEAS & RESOURCES
GETCLASSFIT.COM
Keep your kids active through short CLASSFIT kid-friendly workouts. While designed to be used in the classroom, all CLASSFIT videos are available online and can be viewed anywhere through the CLASSFITwebsite.
GONOODLE.COM
GoNoodle: Good Energy at Home, a free online resource. Provides ways for kids and families to move and learn together. Try the movement, yoga, and mindfulness videos.
SCHOLASTIC.COM
Hours of meaningful learning opportunities per day, including projects based on exciting articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, and so much more.
JR.BRAINPOP.COM
BrainPOP makes rigorous learning experiences accessible and engaging for all. Fill out the form to receive free, unlimited use of the full BrainPOP suite during the period of closure. You will receive an email with instructions on next steps to set up your account.
TRAVELANDLEISURE.COM
These 12 Famous Museums Offer Virtual Tours You Can Take on Your Couch
Experience the best museums from London to Seoul in the comfort of your own home.
LEARNINCOLOR.COM
75+ Entertaining and Educational Activities for When You’re Stuck Indoors
BREADCRUMBSSEL.COM
Labyrinths are wonderful tools for calming, centering and self-soothing. Walking a labyrinth is a playful form of walking meditation and is particularly well suited for young children. They follow a gently rocking path from the entrance to the center and back out again. No tricks, no challenges. A special space where you can’t “mess-up.” A place to slow down, take time-out for time-in and listen to the quiet messages of your heart.
My friend Melinda Cropsey has been working with young children for nearly a decade, introducing them to the labyrinth as a social-emotional tool. She has written a book: “A Quiet Happy Place; a Children’s Introduction to the Labyrinth", and here she shares instructions on how to create a labyrinth out of sidewalk chalk for you and your family to enjoy.
Keep your kids active through short CLASSFIT kid-friendly workouts. While designed to be used in the classroom, all CLASSFIT videos are available online and can be viewed anywhere through the CLASSFITwebsite.
GONOODLE.COM
GoNoodle: Good Energy at Home, a free online resource. Provides ways for kids and families to move and learn together. Try the movement, yoga, and mindfulness videos.
SCHOLASTIC.COM
Hours of meaningful learning opportunities per day, including projects based on exciting articles and stories, virtual field trips, reading and geography challenges, and so much more.
JR.BRAINPOP.COM
BrainPOP makes rigorous learning experiences accessible and engaging for all. Fill out the form to receive free, unlimited use of the full BrainPOP suite during the period of closure. You will receive an email with instructions on next steps to set up your account.
TRAVELANDLEISURE.COM
These 12 Famous Museums Offer Virtual Tours You Can Take on Your Couch
Experience the best museums from London to Seoul in the comfort of your own home.
LEARNINCOLOR.COM
75+ Entertaining and Educational Activities for When You’re Stuck Indoors
BREADCRUMBSSEL.COM
Labyrinths are wonderful tools for calming, centering and self-soothing. Walking a labyrinth is a playful form of walking meditation and is particularly well suited for young children. They follow a gently rocking path from the entrance to the center and back out again. No tricks, no challenges. A special space where you can’t “mess-up.” A place to slow down, take time-out for time-in and listen to the quiet messages of your heart.
My friend Melinda Cropsey has been working with young children for nearly a decade, introducing them to the labyrinth as a social-emotional tool. She has written a book: “A Quiet Happy Place; a Children’s Introduction to the Labyrinth", and here she shares instructions on how to create a labyrinth out of sidewalk chalk for you and your family to enjoy.
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