With school back in session for many, I thought posting some of the resources I've used would be helpful. All of these are free and online, so you can use what you want or share with your kids. The Multiple Subjects section is probably the most useful of all of them, but take a look around and use what you want. I'll keep updating as I come across sources.
Have fun!
Multiple subjects:
BBC BiteSize (all grades and subjects; probably my favorite site and the most useful)
GCFLearnFree (multiple subjects-mainly life skills and technology)
CrashCourse (multiple subjects-mainly upper grades; CrashCourseKids is for younger students)
Activity Village (reproducibles, coloring pages, history, science, art)
Science Technology Engineering Art & Math (STEAM):
SciShow (from the CrashCourse Guys)
Tyler DeWitt (Chemistry)
MelodySheep (Science Music Videos)
Infinite Monkey Cage (Prof. Brian Cox's podcasts about science)
Home Science Tools (science lessons; primarily younger students)
Pintrest (lots of ideas for the younger students)
NASA (STEM related)
NOAA (weather, science, math)
HHMI (medical, history, science)
MIT Blossoms (Science and Math)
Punch Card Emulator and Reader
LogicLab (make your own virtual logic gates)
Codecademy (programming)
Code.org (programming)
W3Schools (programming)
AdaFruit (programming)
Cybrary.IT (computer science, hacking, programming)
Adobe Color CC (color wheel information)
Most Museums have websites as well with resources like at the Getty or MOMA (art)
Environmental Science Journal for Kids
History/Social Studies:
BBC Kids History (archived)
Best History Sites (listing of other resources)
US Courts (government)
SCA (medieval history, living history)
Victorian Farm, War Time Farm, Tudor Farm, etc. (on BBC Two, but also, YouTube; living history)
Business Education:
High School Financial Planning Program (great intro to personal finance)
TutsPlus (web programming, digital design, business tutorials)
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