Israel Innovation has published a page with resources to help you learn to code while you’re home. Whether you’re home due to public health restrictions, or you’re just generally looking for opportunities to learn to code, you may find this site really helpful. רשות החדשנות, משרד העבודה, הרווחה והשירותים החברתיים ומטה ישראל דיגיטלית במשרד לשוויוןContinue reading “נשארים בבית ולומדים קוד”
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Museum of the World – Tour the British Museum with Google
Google and the British Museum collaborated to create an amazing, interactive site that you can use to go back in time, and explore the museum’s collections from all over the world. It’s an incredibly interactive experience, and you can decide which theme to explore, and which time period interests you more. On a related note,Continue reading “Museum of the World – Tour the British Museum with Google”
Virtual Tours of Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is a pretty spectacular national park in the United States. I’ve never visited in person, and I’m grateful for the wealth of content available online. The park also offers virtual tours, too. Although not necessarily in one of the tours, this video should give you a taste of what to expect: ImageContinue reading “Virtual Tours of Yellowstone National Park”
San Diego Zoo Kids
The San Diego Zoo has a great site for kids that includes photos of the animals in the zoo, a variety of live cameras of various habitats, games, and much more. It’s a fun way to explore a zoo without leaving home. I really like how you can learn more about animals based on theirContinue reading “San Diego Zoo Kids”
החממה של אליזבט – Elizabeth Kay
Elizabeth Kay has a great video series of fun activities you can do with your kids in the garden. You can find her video series on her Facebook Page, and more information about her on her site. You can also find Elizabeth on Instagram:
Raddish
Looking for a cooking or baking activity for you and your kids? Raddish has a collection for you: At Raddish, we believe the heart of the home is in the kitchen. And our team of parents, chefs, and educators know the kitchen is the perfect place to cultivate academic skills outside the traditional classroom — including math, science,Continue reading “Raddish”
Torah Live
Jewish kids can head to the Torah Live site for dozens of Torah story videos, including a daily story for kids between 4 and 10. The site is available in multiple languages, including English and Hebrew. unsplash-logoTorah image by Tanner Mardis
Colouring Books from 113 Museums
Open Culture has links to colouring books from 113 museums that you can download, and pass along to your kids to work on. The collections are pretty diverse, and even include old anatomy diagrams, and intricate maps.
Scholastic Learn at Home
Scholastic Learn at Home provides 20 days’ worth of active learning journeys designed to reinforce and sustain educational opportunities for those students who are unable to attend school. You can learn more by visiting the site.
PBS Kids
PBS Kids is a fun site with education games and resources for kids, including videos, and apps. While you’re checking out PBS Kids, also take a look at some of their YouTube channels too. We watch PBS Eons and It’s Ok To Be Smart, and we love the shows. Here are two examples: