Learn at Home

Learn at home

School isn’t out just yet! We’ve collected some great educational resources below (aimed at youth ages 5-12):

Classics for Kids: Learn about classical music.

Edventures: Start a nature collection at home.

Chrome Music Lab: Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.

Duolingo: Learning with Duolingo is fun and addictive. Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock and level up. Always free (paid options, but base content always free)

English52: Free English course. Learn English online – at your own pace, in your own place, with fun and exciting E52! Quickly go from beginner to advanced, with your free video lessons and activities.

FabuLingua: FabuLingua teaches Spanish through interactive stories on mobile phones and tablets. FabuLingua is suspending their subscription services and providing their entire platform for free to all families and schools while schools are closed. Simply download it from the App Store or Google play.

HippoCampus: Explore over 7,000 free videos in 13 subject areas. You can create a free account and create customized playlists too. Always free.

The Kennedy Center: Thought-provoking readings, videos, and resources connected to performing arts mediums such as music, dance, and theatre.

Khan Academy Kids: Khan Academy Kids is a free, award-winning online education program for children ages 2 – 7. Their app was designed by child development experts at Stanford University and engages kids in core subjects like early literacy, reading, writing, language, and math, while encouraging creativity and building social-emotional skills. It is age appropriate, personalized based on where your child is at, and engaging. Always free, no ads, no subscriptions, with an offline version available for when internet access is difficult.

PBS: As part of the public media mission to ensure all kids, regardless of their capabilities have access to continued free educational resources at home, PBS SoCal | KCET, in partnership with LAUSD and in collaboration with California PBS stations are offering broadcast programming and accompanying digital resources that adhere to California’s state curriculum to provide continued at-home learning.

Storyline Online: The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.