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Home Learning Resources

This list was updated on August 26, 2020.

  • Free publications and lessons from the Math Learning Center for all grades.
  • Free math videos, interactive lessons, and more for all grades from PBS Kids.
  • Free math printables and online math games for students in preschool through 5th grade.
  • Get free math help with algebra, geometry, calculus, trigonometry, and statistics.

  • Have fun with free printables and activities from some of your favorite books from Brightly.
  • Discover new books with Booklist and Book Links, whose content is freely available until further notice.
  • Read free ebooks and eaudiobooks from APL with the Sunflower eLibrary.
  • Take virtual tours of libraries around the world.
  • Free audiobooks perfect for readers aged 0-18. Enjoy books for the littlest listeners, tween and teen audiobooks, classics, and fairytales from Audible.
  • Older learners will enjoy this video library of non-fiction author interviews and presentations via CSPAN.

  • Get thousands of grab-and-go lesson plans, unit plans, discussion guides, extension activities, and other teaching ideas from Scholastic.
    Common Sense Education – Get free distance learning resources for back-to-school.
  • Virtual School Activities – live educational webcams, virtual tours/trips of museums and historical sights, and other fun educational activities.
  • New free daily activities and videos for young children and their families, part of the New York State Library early reading initiative.
  • Learners in pre-K to 9th grade can enjoy day-by-day projects and learn at home with free help from Scholastic.
  • Make learning at home easy with free videos, lesson plans, and activities for learners in PreK to 12th grade from PBS Kids.
  • Great free printables, free worksheets for writing prompts, telling time, math, sight words and more!
  • Learn American history from learner.org in 26  interactive units from WGBH Boston in cooperation with the Library of Congress and the National Archives and Records Administration, and with the assistance of Instructional Resources Corporation.

Check out these resources available for free with your Kansas State Library card. Don’t have a Kansas State Library card? Send us an email, we can help!

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