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  • WXXI-TV Learn At Home Broadcast

    WXXI is providing educational programming content for PreK-12th grade student who are learning at home due to termporary school closures.

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  • Rochester Museum & Science Center

    To honor our commitment to staying connected with our community and to continue inspiring you through science, we will be adding educational resources and fun science activities that you can do at home to our website and social media pages.

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  • Miss K's Classroom

    Miss Kraska from RCSD School 29 will be updating this site with resources and materials as she finds them. 

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  • Class is in session with Professor Spikes (Rochester Red Wings)

    CLASS IS IN SESSION!

    School may be out, but Professor Spikes has some assignments for any kids up to the challenge. Each day this week, March 23-27, Spikes will post a different worksheet on this web page. Each day will focus on a different subject (i.e. math, geography, etc…). For those who’d like to complete the baseball-related assignments, simply fill out the PDFs and email them to info@redwingsbaseball.com. You can also print out the PDFs, write in the answers, take a picture of the sheet and email to us as well. If you have trouble accessing any of the assignments please let us know via email as well.

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  • Help Kidz Learn

    As the COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread worldwide, HelpKidzLearn wants to ensure that teachers and students stay connected and children continue their learning at home with minimum disruption.  Parents can register for a free trial and access the services for 14 days free of charge.

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  • Breezy Special Ed

    Distance / Home Learning Packets and Strategies for Special Education - Free resources!

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  • The Inclusive Class

    Tips for Helping Your Child Learn at Home During the Coronavirus Outbreak

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  • 30 Apps for Students with Disabilities

    These are apps we would recommend for teachers and parents of kids with learning disabilities. We have arranged the apps into four main categories: apps for dyslexic learners, apps for autistic learners, apps for the visually impaired and apps for learners with writing difficulties.  For those of you using Android a similar list will soon be posted. Stay tuned.

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  • Entertain Kids on a Dime

    100 Activities To Do At Home During School Closures

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  • Kids Activities Blog

    HERE’S THE ENTIRE LIST OF EDUCATION COMPANIES OFFERING FREE SUBSCRIPTIONS DUE TO SCHOOL CLOSINGS

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  • Mystery Science

    Open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science!

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  • Ted Talks

    The TED Student Talks Program supports students as they discover, explore and present their big ideas in the form of short, TED-style talks

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  • PBS Learning Virtual Field Trips

    Use these virtual field trips and short video clips to help prepare your students for an upcoming field trip, introduce concepts, or reinforce ideas.

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  • Room Recess

    RoomRecess.com is dedicated to providing children with free learning games that are fun.

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  • Education.com

    Free printable resources math and ELA

    Sign up for a free account to gain access.

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  • Switchzoo

    Watch, listen, and play games to learn about amazing animals!

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  • National Geographic for Kids

    Find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more. Visit National Geographic Kids today!

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  • Science Mom

    "When my son was in 2nd grade, I volunteered to bring a science demonstration to his class each week, and the kids began calling me "Science Mom." I've been sharing science demonstrations with elementary classrooms ever since."

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  • History For Kids

    Welcome to History for Kids the free online history network. We hope you enjoy and have fun exploring our history. The website is packed with articles, worksheets and even a quiz on each section.

    You will find cool games, videos, worksheets on many historical events that will help you understand those that have gone before us.

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  • 30 Day LEGO Calendar

    30 day LEGO challenge - Allows students to use their imaginations and be creative.

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  • Highlights Kids

    Read, play games, and conduct cool science experiments!

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  • Learn in Color

    Free Printable Activities and Organizers.

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  • Fun Brain

    ELA/Math Activities

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  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art for Kids

    • Explore The Met using an interactive map
    • Watch behind-the-scenes videos that feature kids just like you
    • Travel through more than 5,000 years of art in our time machine
    • Discover fun facts about works of art—from dragons to dancers, and from mummies to masks and more!
    • Try out creative projects for at home or in the galleries
    • Stay up-to-date with our #MetKids blog

     

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  • abc Mouse

    Reading, Math, Science, Art activities!

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