Books:
- Overdrive- with Columbus, Worthington and Westerville libraries (they say also using Libby… I kind of like Overdrive better)]
- Hoopla- I use with my Worthington/Columbus card
- EpicBooks- free, I have used some, not a ton (Boxcar Children, 39 Clues, I Survived, etc)
- Audible- giving free books (I think audio) to students as long as the pandemic lasts. I looked and it’s a pretty incredible list!
- Barnes and Noble also has some free books for Nook user
- Jennifer Garner is posting celebs reading stories on Facebook and Insta, but I haven't screened those.
- Andrew Peterson is reading his Wingfeather Series every night at 7
Things to do/Active:
- Free Workouts with Planet Fitness
- Go Noodle exercise and dance breaks (parents watch some songs...)
- Learn Ballet with Cleveland Ballet
Neat Educational:
- Mo Willems at lunch
- Google tours of Museums and Famous Places around the world
- Virtual Tours of Famous Museums, Landmarks, Zoos and Historical Sites
- Hogwarts Digital World
- Virtual Field Trips
Math and Science:
- Mystery Science
- Bar Models
- Daily Animal Talks from the Cincinnati Zoo Live and Past
Educational Sites:
- Brain Pop (parents, watch content)
- Khan Academy
- Mr. Nussbaum
- Arcademics