Remote Learning for Students
LEARNING RESOURCES
- CMA (Children's Museum of Arts) - Free Resources for At-Home Arts Education (WEBSITE)
- SCHOLASTIC - Learn at Home Day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing (WEBSITE)
- SCHOLASTIC - Teaching Our World: The Coronavirus (WEBSITE)
- NPR - Just For Kids: A Comic Exploring The New Coronavirus (WEBSITE)
- List of Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions (WEBSITE)
- Science by the American Museum of Natural History (WEBSITE)
- The Ultimate Guide to Virtual Museum Resources, E-Learning, and Online Collections (WEBSITE)
- Jennie Magiera, Global Head of Education Impact, Google for Education -With school closures, teachers can keep their lessons going remotely (WEBSITE)
- New York Public Library NYPL Online Tools for Kids and Parents (WEBSITE)
- BrainPOP en español: (WEBSITE)
- Brain POP Information acerca de COVID-19: (WEBSITE)
- Khan Academy (all ages, subjects, lessons, and activities) (WEBSITE)
- Go Noodle YouTube (yoga, songs and dance) (WEBSITE)
- Cosmic Kids YouTube (yoga, songs, and dance) (WEBSITE)
Social-Emotional Wellness
Last year, DOE announced our partnership with National University System’s Sanford Harmony program to provide all elementary schools with access to a social-emotional curriculum. During remote learning, Sanford Harmony is offering families access to Harmony at Home, an online toolkit that provides a variety of lessons, activities, and resources to help caregivers navigate the social and emotional needs of children during this difficult time.
Free Online Tutoring for Students
Through the New York Public Library, students can receive one-on-one free online homework help from one-on-one tutors, daily from 2–11 PM. Tutors are available in English and Spanish, from early elementary through high school grades, in core subject areas. Video content and other resources are also available 24 hours a day. Families will need a New York Library card to access this service, and can apply for a card Website.
Please see link below for support in getting started with the DOE device. https://www.schools.nyc.gov/learn-at-home/ipad-distribution/getting-started-with-your-ipad