- Students entering grades K-3
- Students entering grades 4-5
- Students entering grades 6-8
- Students entering grades 9-12
Students entering grades K-3
JumpStart Academy Math
Until August 31, this math program for K-6 is free. Students learn math concepts through parent assigned lessons or by independently progressing through a series of practice levels across four math domains: operations, measurements and data, fractions and geometry. Get a jump start.
Second Step
Our students have loved working through Second Step this year! If you’d like to work through some activities at home, or would like some ideas to support your children through the summer, please check out these book lists for students and for parents, along with this list of activities.
Achieve3000
Achieve3000 Literacy at Home Digital provides access to non-fiction articles at three reading levels. Topics range from science and social studies to current events. Literacy printable packets contain comprehension questions that have been differentiated for students who are at-, below-, and above-grade-level readers.
Code Break episodes
Code.org is hosting new “Code Break” episodes with special celebrity guests every Wednesday to teach students about computer science. Tune in.
Learning Without Tears (new)
The early childhood education company is offering learning packets organized by subject and grade level, which will be updated with new material monthly, and learning solutions for preK-5 students. Free materials and family resources are available in both English and Spanish. Learn more.
Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic magazine is offering free learning resources for families, including reading and writing quests, math exercises and crafting ideas.
Heggerty for Phonemic Awareness- Summer Program (Pre-K to 1st Grade Students)
Heggerty Phonemic Awareness lessons can continue during the summer months as language play activities built into your child's day. Phonemic awareness is an oral and auditory activity, so these activities can be a fun way to play with the sounds we hear in words. It is important for children to understand that the words they hear in language are made up of sounds. This will support them in connecting print or letters to the sounds they hear when they read or spell words.
This summer, through August 31st, we are offering free access to written sample lesson plans that can be downloaded or printed for educators and parents to lead lessons at home. We are also sharing a selection of free lesson videos so that students can work with one of our literacy specialists who will engage your child in word play activities during each lesson.
Florida Center for Reading Research
This group put out a series of videos on its YouTube channel, demonstrating foundational skills activities and comprehension lessons that parents can do at home with their children at different grade levels. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq2Fmhb-Gr5xQoXPvKSkejQ
Art for Kids Hub
This free site offers hundreds of directed drawing lessons and craft ideas. It is an excellent resource for not only art activities, but also great practice of the fine motor skills necessary for school readiness.
Students entering grades 4-5
Achieve3000
Achieve3000 is offering free remote learning resources. Achieve3000 Literacy at Home Digital provides access to non-fiction articles at three reading levels. Topics range from science and social studies to current events. Literacy printable packets contain comprehension questions that add up to one month’s worth of content that have been differentiated for students who are at-, below-, and above-grade-level readers.
#MetKidsThis Metropolitan Museum of Art website, created for kids ages 7-12, allows users to explore the museum’s interactive map, watch behind-the-scenes videos featuring kids, travel through more than 5,000 years of art in a time machine, and try out creative projects at home.
Scratch
The Scratch website introduces students to creative coding activities. They can program interactive stories, games, and animations.
Khan Academy
Free interactive practice exercises, quizzes and instructional videos are available that cover many core academic subjects, including math, science, arts, and humanities. Khan Academy has been translated into more than 40 languages. Get started.
Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic magazine is offering free learning resources for families, including reading and writing quests, math exercises and crafting ideas.
Students entering grades 6-8
Duolingo
The best new way to learn a language. Learning with Duolingo is fun and addictive. Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock, and level up. Our bite-sized lessons are effective, and we have proof that it works. Link.
Achieve3000
Achieve3000 is offering free remote learning resources. Achieve3000 Literacy at Home Digital provides access to non-fiction articles at three reading levels. Topics range from science and social studies to current events. Literacy printable packets contain comprehension questions that add up to one month’s worth of content that have been differentiated for students who are at-, below-, and above-grade-level readers.
#MetKids
This Metropolitan Museum of Art website, created for kids ages 7-12, allows users to explore the museum’s interactive map, watch behind-the-scenes videos featuring kids, travel through more than 5,000 years of art in a time machine, and try out creative projects at home.
Scratch
The Scratch website introduces students to creative coding activities. They can program interactive stories, games, and animations.
Khan Academy
Free interactive practice exercises, quizzes and instructional videos are available that cover many core academic subjects, including math, science, arts, and humanities. Khan Academy has been translated into more than 40 languages. Get started.
Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic magazine is offering free learning resources for families, including reading and writing quests, math exercises and crafting ideas.
Students entering grades 9-12
McGraw-Hill AP test prep
McGraw-Hill is offering free digital access to its “5 Steps to a 5” Advanced Placement test preparation guides for educators, students and parents. The online cross-platform courses will be available for 90 days for students who log in to get access prior to June 30.
Achieve3000
Achieve3000 is offering free remote learning resources. Achieve3000 Literacy at Home Digital provides access to non-fiction articles at three reading levels. Topics range from science and social studies to current events. Literacy printable packets contain comprehension questions that add up to one month’s worth of content that have been differentiated for students who are at-, below-, and above-grade-level readers.
#MetKids
This Metropolitan Museum of Art website, created for kids ages 7-12, allows users to explore the museum’s interactive map, watch behind-the-scenes videos featuring kids, travel through more than 5,000 years of art in a time machine, and try out creative projects at home.
Scratch
The Scratch website introduces students to creative coding activities. They can program interactive stories, games, and animations.
Khan Academy
Free interactive practice exercises, quizzes and instructional videos are available that cover many core academic subjects, including math, science, arts, and humanities. Khan Academy has been translated into more than 40 languages. Get started.
The Learning Network
The New York Times and Verizon have granted 14 million high school students, and every high school in America, with free access to Times journalism, including all archived materials. Millions of students and teachers will be provided with the resources and tools they need to teach and learn through The Learning Network.
Duolingo
The best new way to learn a language. Learning with Duolingo is fun and addictive. Earn points for correct answers, race against the clock, and level up. Our bite-sized lessons are effective, and we have proof that it works. Link.