With the Coronavirus/CLOVID-19, schools everywhere have started making the super difficult (or not so difficult) decision to send our students home.
Distance learning, at-home learning, homeschooling…call it what you will.
Our students will most likely be home all day with not a whole lot to do. And no one knows when we’ll be back up and running.
Distance Learning Educational Websites:
I’ve compiled a list of educational kid-friendly websites you can send home with your students so they can get a little learning in even if they’re not in our classrooms.
Print out the pdf or email it to the parents so they get the list with active links. (You can download it down below.)
Distance Learning Packets:
We’ve just created a Zero Prep Distance Learning Bundle for you to send home with your families.
It comes with 30 different language arts and math activities your families can work on together.

You can get it here for only $5 in our online store or here in Teachers Pay Teachers.
It includes:
Literacy Centers
- Capital Lowercase Write and Build It Strips
- Letter Tile Match
- CVC Puzzle Match
- Vowel Crowns
- CVCC Clip a Picture
- CCVC Tap and Slide Cards
- CVCe Roll and Read
- Letter vs Word Mats
- Write the Word
- Rhyme, Doesn’t Rhyme Sort
- Same Beginning Sound Strips
- Sight Word Mats
- Sentence Cover Up
- Syllable Clap Clip Cards
- Word Building Mats
Math Centers:
- 120 Chart Missing Numbers
- Coin Sorting Mat
- Color that Coin
- Feed the Seal
- Hundreds House
- Ladybug Dots
- One More, One Less Mats
- Roll and Graph
- Shapes Spin and Cover
- Spin a Teen Numbers
- Spin and Add Mats
- Spin and Subtract Mats
- Subitizing Clip Cards
- Three in a Row Addition
- What’s Missing Counting by 1’s
Also, keep in mind the Summer Review Packets so many of you have purchased would be perfect to send home if your school closes. There’s one for PreK, K and 1st.
Make copies of the 90+ page packet and send some work home if there’s a school closure.
If you don’t have the packet you can grab them below:
You can also purchase on TpT here.
Send Home Freebies for Distance Learning
You can also send some of my freebies home with your students, depending on what skills they’re working on. Just print them and send them home or send parents the links if that’s easier for you…
Or you can send your parents this link to search all my freebies.
I know in light of all the craziness and the fear and the worry, this isn’t much. But I hope it helps a little.
Stay safe!
Download the Educational Websites for Kids pdf here for Distance Learning.

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