Zearn:Zearn offers Individual Accounts and School Accounts. Individual Accounts are available at no cost to teachers, parents, and caregivers.
ABCYa: Grade wise games and Math activities for students.
Khan Academy:nonprofit with the mission to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.
PurpleMash : 2Simple are offering free access to both Purple Mash and Serial Mash for schools and home users. Request free access here.
Bedtime Math:Keep your kids’ math skills sharp – without screen time!
FunBrain:Find math games by topic or by grade at FunBrain. On this math site for kids, students can enjoy playing a variety of games that reinforce key mathematical concepts and engage young learners. Many of these games focus on a fun theme, like sports, animals or unique landscapes. Educational videos are also included, and there’s a special “Playground” with games suited to pre-K and kindergarten students.
Mangahigh: Mangahigh is working with schools around the world on how to support their distance learning initiatives for mathematics.
Splash Learn:Splash Math is an award winning Math Program that is used by more than 10 million kids and over 40000 teachers. It offers personalized, interactive and uniquely engaging math practice across grades Kindergarten through 5.
DK Find Out Math:Learn about numbers,geometry,fractions,averages and other math concepts.
Current Kids India:Current Kids features short, fun and interesting articles for kids & students on current events, science, sports, politics, money and much more.
Unicef Stories:Read the latest news and stories of children and their families from across the country.
CBBC Newsround:News magazine keeping young viewers up to date with the latest stories and events happening around the world.
KidsPost:News, features, contests and fun activities for kids
Pitara: explore, discover, learn, play & enjoy.
National Geographic Kids:Find amazing facts about animals, science, history and geography, along with fun competitions, games and more. Visit National Geographic Kids today!
JLG Digital: JLG Digital is currently available for FREE unlimited access to all users! Username:JLGELM. Password:JLGFREE
Vooks : Interactive animated eBooks . Teachers can create a free account and share books with students.
Epic eBooks - 2015 Parents Choice Winner. Access to massive library of eBooks for your child. Teachers can create free accounts and invite parents to join Epic or share the class code to assign books to the students.
Pinna: Audio services for two months - Code for Free Access: PINNA4KIDS.
Storyline Online - Storyline Online is a literacy program of the Screen Actors Guild Foundation. SAG Foundation’s Storyline Online inspires a love of reading in children around the world. To learn more about SAG Foundation’s other literacy programs.
Stories in Mother Tongue Languages and playlist is HERE
Storyweaver:Explore StoryWeaver’s local language digital libraries that are available in Amharic, Assamese, Bahasa Indonesia, Bangla (Bangladesh), Basa Jawa, Bengali, Chinyanja, Farsi, French, Gondi, Gujarati, Hindi, Igbo, Kannada, Khmer, Kiswahili, Kolami,Konkani, Korku, Luganda, Macedonian, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Serbian (Latin Script), Tamil, Telugu, Tibetan, Urdu,Vietnamese and Yoruba, to name a few.
Literacy Cloud:Asia’s free digital library for children.
ABDO Digital bookShelf Free ebooks.
Audible:For as long as schools are closed, we're open. Starting today, kids everywhere can instantly stream an incredible collection of stories, including titles across six different languages, that will help them continue dreaming, learning, and just being kids.
ICDL : The mission of the International Children's Digital Library Foundation (ICDL Foundation) is to support the world's children in becoming effective members of the global community - who exhibit tolerance and respect for diverse cultures, languages and ideas -- by making the best in children's literature available online free of charge.
Learn English for Kids - Stories with Activities Do you like listening to and reading stories? Reading stories is a great way to improve your vocabulary and we have lots of great stories for you to watch. Watch stories, print activities and post comments!
National Book Trust of India - Free eBooks
Starfall.com uses a systematic approach, in conjunction with phonemic awareness practice, is perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade, second grade, special education, homeschool, and English language development (ELD, ELL, ESL). You can download the app.
Oxford Owl - Oxford Owl is an award-winning free website packed with expert advice, top tips, eBooks and activities to help you support your child's reading and maths at home.
Reading Bear - Reading Bear is a fun way to learn to read. We teach over 1,200 vocabulary items. Our 50 presentations cover all the main phonics rules. All free and non profit!
Story Nory has free audio stories ranging from folklore, classics, poems, music, fairy tales, myths and world stories and Educational Stories
ABCya.com is the leader in free educational kids. All educational games are free and are modeled from primary grade lessons and enhanced to provide an interactive way for children to learn.
Scholastic Learn at Home: This site provide access to lots of non-fiction readings for children. Parents just need to create a free login
Books, Authors & Illustrators
Lunch Doodles with Mo Willems: Visit the studio of the author of the Pigeon books and the Elephant & Piggie series.
Storytime with Ryan & Craig: Fun, engaging read-alouds from two actors
Kate Messner: Author Kate Messner shared videos from authors and illustrators, reading aloud and talking about their work.
Jarrett Krosoczka: Illustrator Jarrett Krosoczka is sharing art lessons on his YouTube channel.
Emily Arrow: Librarian Emily Arrow shares singalongs with music and stories on her YouTube channel.
Story Time From Space: Astronauts read stories from space
KidLitTV: Explore the world of children’s literature
National Geographic Young Explorer. Listen and read issues of young Explorer magazine for children. Listen and read issues of young Explorer magazine for children
Stories from Space: Story Time from Space is a project of the Global Space Education Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education foundation. We send children’s books to the International Space Station. While in space, astronauts are videotaping themselves reading these books to the children of Earth. These videos are being edited and placed on this Story Time From Space website- look under the heading ” Story Time Videos”
Abdo Zoom Online Databases: Online research and reading- Grade 2
DKFindOut:Visit DK Find Out! to learn about dinosaurs, space, animals, nature & more. Fun learning activities for kids with videos, quizzes & galleries at DKFindOut.com.
BrainPop Jr.: This is an educational video, activity, and game site for K-3 students. There is a lot of good social studies content.
BrainPop: This is an educational video, activity, and game site for students in grades 3 and up. There is a lot of good social studies content.
PebbleGo: free access and resources for educators and parents to keep kids engaged in learning during the school closures.
Mystery Science:Mystery Science is the creator of the most popular science lessons in U.S. schools. We’ve curated this starter set of science lessons that you can use remotely or share with parents. If you need more lessons than what is listed below, you can sign up up for a free account
PBS Learning Media:Bring the World to Your Classroom Find curated FREE, standards-aligned videos, interactives, lesson plans, and more just for teachers like you.
Save on Energy is devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 14.
Your Plan your planet: Small changes can make a big impact on our planet.
Geography
Geogussr: This is a great website for helping your child build their geographic knowledge—and it’s a lot of fun! This website will drop you down in a random part of the world. It works using Google earth. You can move around and explore the area. The goal is to guess your location. Encourage your children to use any clues they can find. What does the landscape look like? Does it appear to be tropical, temperate, or colder? Can they use the vegetation to guess the approximate latitude? Are there any signs that give clues about the language?
Google Earth: It can be a lot of fun to explore the planet on Google Earth. Try to find your house, your school, or other familiar places? Then explore some places a little further from home. Want to visit Paris, Rome, or Beijing? You can take a 3-D tour here. NOTE: Unless you download the Google App, you’ll need to visit the website in Google Chrome.
National Geographic Learn at Home K-2: A curated collection for curious learners in grades K-2. With minimal supplies needed, these activities will keep young learners’ minds engaged in social studies, geography, science, and more.
National Geographic Learn at Home 3-5: A curated collection for learners in grades 3-5 can be implemented at home with minimal supplies and includes engaging, fun, and skill-building lessons in social studies, geography, science, and more.
True Size Of: This website allows children to take different countries and drag them to different latitudes in order to see how their size and shape are distorted by the Mercator projection. This is a great resource for helping students think about the types of choices that mapmakers have to make as they try to transfer spatial information from a spherical globe to a flat map.
Geography Maps, Games & Resources: This is a gateway site that has links out to many different geography games and other resources.
Printable Outline Maps: This site allows you to print blank outline maps of countries and continents. Obviously children can color and label maps. Another great idea is to use these maps to play a game. Have your child pick a small toy such as a matchbox car or figurine. Practice cardinal directions (i.e., north, east, south, west).
Examples: “Place your toy in India. Now move it to the northeast. What country are you in?” OR “Place your toy on a peninsula.”
National Geographic Geo-Stories: Interactive slideshows that combine dynamic maps, pictures, video, and captions to take viewers on tours of places and topics
National Geographic Learn through Play: Children learn so much from play. This site provides some great ideas to help stimulate educational play.
Earth Explorers: This is a free inquiry- and project-based online learning environment related to geography and earth science. This could be appropriate for fourth and fifth grade students. The site is free, but parents need to register in order to get a username and password.