Information for Remote Schooling: Resources for High School Students
This guide's purpose is to provide parents with information about free resources available for grades K-12. Individual schools are providing lessons for students online.
NPR Music has created a daily list of live audio and video streams from around the world, categorized by date and genre, with links out to streaming platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Some will require registration or a subscription, but most will be free, often with digital tip jars and opportunities to directly support artists by buying music and merchandise.
BeeLine makes reading on-screen easier, faster, and more enjoyable. They have launched a program to give free BeeLine access to affected teachers and students.
Big History Project is a free, online social studies course for Middle school through high school students. They focus on having students make critical thinking connections between past, present and future.
Free year-round. Created by the University of Richmond, this website provides links to newspapers, magazines, and other online resources about history through one central website.
"Use without account" option has vocabulary, grammar, listening activities and games in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Korean, and Latin.
GoPeer is offering 2 hours of 1-to-1 tutoring lessons for students between the ages of 5–18. Scroll to the bottom of the article to find out how to redeem.
Scholastic's "Learn at Home" website for students PreK-9. Each level features five days worth of content for three hours a day, with 15 additional days on the way. The service is free to use with website registration.
TedEd is working with educators to provide interactive video lessons for students K-College. The videos are free. You need to sign up to receive content.