What to do with your kids when school is closed.
Now there is nothing wrong with letting the kids hang out all day doing nothing. Breaks are great even. But based on experience, kids love or oftentimes crave some type of structure. A bit of routine and structure can be calming.
Here are eight (8) free educational sites that offer everything from math and science experiments to animated stories and games.
Education.com – ranges from pre-school to 5th grade. Includes a library of resources and offers worksheets and printables.
National Geographic Kids – offers a lot of cool stuff. Explore animals, science and history to name a few. With games and videos.
Scholastic – is where your kids literally will read, play and connect. Offers free books and games. And a way to connect with their friends online.
Highlights – all the fun is offered online with exploration, games and of course the jokes!
The Old Farmer’s Almanac for Kids –is a place for exploring the weather, solar system, history and more.
Disney Junior – offers games, videos, and more. With their favorite Disney Junior characters.
PBS Kids – Online they offer videos, games and so much more.
Cool Math – is for the older kids. Focusing on pre-algebra, algebra and pre-calculus.