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National Geographic has been creating and sharing content since 1888. Did you know they have a site built just for kids? They do and it's filled with videos, games, kid friendly articles, and activity ideas.
Super Simple Songs is another great YouTube channel for our little ones. They have cute animations and lots and lots of music. If you're looking to brighten the day, get moving, and sing some songs, they have what you're looking for. Click here to access Super Simple Songs
YouTube has a plethora of videos for our youngest learners. A favorite channel of ours is The Singing Walrus. They have countless videos covering everything from the letters of the alphabet to songs about science to catchy tunes about counting. Learning through music has been proven to be incredibly effective and The Singing Walrus is all about songs. We use their videos regularly in the classroom because the children always enjoy them. Pay them a visit and it's likely you'll make a habit of it. Click here to access The Singing Walrus
Scholastic has been an education company for nearly 100 years. Since the fall of 1920 they've been creating and publishing educational content. To support students and their families during this difficult time, Scholastic has put together four weeks of free remote learning activities. They have also shared 20 fun play ideas to try at home. Click here for access to Scholastic Learn At Home
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