Ideas & Links Lists

Ted Ed | All Ages

Ted Ed   |   All Ages

Today, over 1.5 billion children are unable to go to school. Coronavirus’ impact goes beyond the health and economic crisis; it is also jeopardizing the education of students around the world.

Teachers are scrambling to offer students lessons online and parents are desperate for activities that will keep their kids engaged and connected to the outside world.

In response to this crisis, an unprecedented coalition of over fifty environmental and education experts are collaborating to launch The Earth School: 30 adventures for learners of all ages to discover, celebrate, and connect to nature. This global team came together under the guidance and support of TED-Ed and UNEP to design lessons for students of all levels and host Earth School at a time when it matters the most.

Learn More about 30 Quests for students around the world to celebrate, explore and connect with nature.

Learn More about hundreds of free educational resources for students, educators and parents/guardians

Integrating Education & Nature

Integrating Education & Nature

“As educators, we have a unique opportunity to connect children and young adults with nature. Here are some ideas for tying in natural elements to all kinds of curricula.”

Ideas are broken out by category and include Math, Language Arts, Physical Education & Art, Music, and Theater Lessons.

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Resource Roundup: Free Online Activities the Whole Family Can Enjoy from Home

Resource Roundup: Free Online Activities the Whole Family Can Enjoy from Home

Check out this list of online activities such as Virtual Museum Tours, Virtual Aquarium and Zoo Exhibits, Online Concerts, Online Broadway Musicals and Broadway Plays, Exercise Classes and Studios (for kids and grown-ups) and more!

Many resources are free or included with streaming services you already have.

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Free Architecture Activities

Free Architecture Activities

A list of free and fun educational activities for kids such as building a paper house and castle creation.

There’s even a free download of “Architecture: It’s Elementary”

Put out by the Architecture Institute of and the Michigan Architecture Association, this amazing book contains lesson plans and activities for kids from kindergarten through 5th grade. Many can be adapted for festivals or for fun at home.

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Free Daily Creativity Prompts

Free Daily Creativity Prompts

“With schools closed and people spending extended periods of time in isolation, sheltering in place, or on lockdown because of the Coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, Stone Soup is designing new programs and additional activities to keep you busy, engaged and creative.

Every weekday we are posting a new prompt with an activity–Daily Creativity. These prompts challenge you to make a piece of writing (a poem, a journal entry, a story outline, a review) or art, or music, or a spoken word recording, or other piece of creative work, each day.”

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Crocker Art Museum - At Home Art Resources

Crocker Art Museum - At Home Art Resources

The Crocker Art Museum in Sacramento is a great resource for art history facts, whether you’re looking for ways to engage your kids or just want to enrich your own day.

Check out their website for interesting art of the day stories and videos, livestreams, articles live, virtual programs like Thursday Nights In, online art classes, curator talks, and more!

Creative Things to Do While Physical Distancing | All Ages

Creative Things to Do While Physical Distancing  |  All Ages

This is a fabulous list of resources and ideas to inspire and keep you and your family active and entertained while social distancing.

Ideas include free online yoga classes, language learning resources, starting a virtual book club, hosting a virtual hangout or wine tasting with friends, making a family scrapbook or newsletter and SO much more.

Browse inspirational ideas and links to free online resources