Honestly, I have been playing Legos nonstop with my 8 year old daughter.
It is a great way to gain insight into the human mind: Girls focus on role playing and social interaction, which is foreign to me. Boys want to do war stuff and cars mostly.
Anyway, it makes her plan several steps ahead and stimulates her brain.
Many public libraries offer e-books and audio books, databases of news / magazine articles, perhaps even some streaming media, and may be offering research help via email or live chat.
If your kids normally attend a F2F school, chances are the school library is also offering online resources.
Another pro-tip is to websearch for 'open educational resource' or OER with your topic keywords; opencourseware mentioned by u/Cantshadowbanthemall is an example of OER.
In Goolag, you can limit search results to any top-level domain with the site: command, so try [your topic] site:.edu to find results from educational institutions.
Honestly, I have been playing Legos nonstop with my 8 year old daughter.
It is a great way to gain insight into the human mind: Girls focus on role playing and social interaction, which is foreign to me. Boys want to do war stuff and cars mostly.
Anyway, it makes her plan several steps ahead and stimulates her brain.
Culturewars.com . Teach them about their religious heritage
YSK leftists can't do math or economics else they wouldn't be leftists
code academy for coding
there are online college level lectures, things like organic chemistry, physics, calculus from opencourseware ie ocw.mit.edu
University of oregon has online biochemistry lectures, the whole year on itunes and youtube.
Many public libraries offer e-books and audio books, databases of news / magazine articles, perhaps even some streaming media, and may be offering research help via email or live chat.
If your kids normally attend a F2F school, chances are the school library is also offering online resources.
Another pro-tip is to websearch for 'open educational resource' or OER with your topic keywords; opencourseware mentioned by u/Cantshadowbanthemall is an example of OER.
In Goolag, you can limit search results to any top-level domain with the site: command, so try [your topic] site:.edu to find results from educational institutions.
Also, lots of museums offering virtual tours.
ymmv