Homeschooling

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For those of you who currently home-school or are considering it, please know that Jessica Zook, the library’s Youth Services Coordinator, is here to help you with this process. Feel free to contact Jess at jzook@adamstownarealibrary.org

Please check out the list of items available for borrowing at the library:

The library offers quality online resources to support education and homeschooling, including:

Access all of these helpful resources and more though Lynx eResources for Everyone

Additionally, on the 2nd Tuesday of the month, drop in to the children’s room between 2-5 pm for hands-on STEAM projects. Explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math through games, activities, and projects with Miss Maribeth. An adult is required to accompany children under 8. See the full list of activities here: steam flyer Jan-Jun 2024

More At Home Learning Resources

All Ages

Health at Home with GIANT’s Nutritionists– GIANT’s Nutritionists has created Youtube videos on how to create simple and nutritious meals for everyone!

Common Sense Media for Educators– Common Sense Media created free tips and tools for educators to support digital learning.

Common Sense Media for Families– Common Sense Media created resources geared towards families for at-home learning.

Scholastic Learn at Home– Scholastic has provided day-to-day projects for Prek-9th Grade.

Project Gutenburg– Project Gutenberg is a library of over 60,000 free eBooks. Choose among free epub and Kindle eBooks, download them or read them online. You will find the world’s great literature here, with a focus on older works for which U.S. copyright has expired.

CK-12– CK-12 aims to provide open-source content and technology tools to help teachers and students learn and teach in their own way.

Kahn Academy– Kahn Academy has free courses, lessons, and activities for PreK-High School.

Julia Child on PBS– Julia Child on PBS via the free Julia Child Video Collection consists of full-length episodes of select Julia Child programming (including some early The French Chef episodes) as well as shorter interviews, behind-the-scenes clips and other snippets.

Google Arts & Culture– Virtually explore a new museum!

WITF Learning at Home– Using a wealth of resources, WITF can create a bridge to distance learning opportunities and engaging experiences.

Smithsonian Space and Air Museum– Bring the wonder of Air and Space to life through videos, hands-on activities, games, and more. Our learning resources bring the National Air and Space Museum’s one-of-a-kind collections and world-class research to you, anywhere and anytime.

Museum of Modern Art– Immerse yourself in ideas and see your world in new ways through art. In MoMA’s free Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on Coursera, you will hear directly from artists and designers, look closely at works in our collection and exhibitions, and join a community of learners unlike any other.

PennState Extension– Penn State Extension is a modern educational organization dedicated to delivering science-based information to people, businesses, and communities. They are offering over 50 online courses.

Become a Citizen Archivist– Ready to start tagging and transcribing? The National Archive curated these topical missions to help you jump in and contribute!

Home Learning for Kids with DK Books– Are you a homeschooling guardian or an educator teaching remotely? Do you need additional resources for your children or students? Let DK help take some of the pressure off with our fantastic range of downloadable content that makes learning fun.

The Lancaster Science Factory– The Lancaster Science Factory provides a variety of hands-on STEM programs at the museum.

Early Literacy (0-5-year-olds)

Sesame Street in Communities– Sesame Street in Communities builds on our almost 50-year commitment to addressing kids’ developmental, physical, and emotional needs. Our time-tested research model and thorough testing with families and providers ensure that these resources have a measurable impact in the lives of parents and children.

Pennsylvania’s Promise for Children– Pennsylvania’s Promise for Children, known as PA’s Promise, is a campaign to help families make good choices about their child’s early learning and choose quality early learning programs that are right for their family. The link will take you to activities to do with your child.

Talking is Teaching– “Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing” is a public awareness and action campaign that helps parents recognize their power to boost their children’s early brain and vocabulary development through simple, everyday actions.

PBS Kids– With a 360-degree approach towards learning and reaching children, PBS KIDS leverages the full spectrum of media and technology to build knowledge, critical thinking, imagination, and curiosity.

Goodnight with Dolly Parton– Read with Dolly Parton! In this series, Dolly reads select Imagination Library books.

Elementary Age

Crash Course– Started out with Hank and John Green teaching biology and literature and turned into so much! Use Crash Course to learn about new topics, help understand tough topics, and as a teaching resource.

Radiolab for Kids– Radiolab, one of the most beloved podcasts in the world, reaches into its archives to create Radiolab for Kids. It’s a place where they’ve collected Radiolab’s most family-friendly content.

National Geographic Kids– National Geographic has created videos and games for kids about animals, countries and more.

STEM from the START– STEM from the START (SFTS) is designed for PreK-2 learners. Produced by New Hampshire PBS & Learniverse Educational Media, SFTS uses the power of educational video to help lay the groundwork for STEM subjects by engaging children in learning that is fun, engaging and long-lasting.

Classics for Kids– Classics for Kids information, games, and music about classical composers and their music. It is designed to help introduce your child to classical music.

Girls Who Code– Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does. They have provided coding activities for at-home learning.

Bill Nye Home Demos– BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! Try out some experiments led by Bill Nye, the Science Guy.

Candlewick Press – Candlewick Press provides activities, videos, and more for at home learning.

Middle School/High School

Crash Course– Started out with Hank and John Green teaching biology and literature and turned into so much! Use Crash Course to learn about new topics, help understand tough topics, and as a teaching resource.

Destinos: An Introduction to Spanish– Destinos teaches speaking, listening, and comprehension skills in Spanish. This telenovela, or Spanish soap opera, immerses students in everyday situations with native speakers and introduces the cultures, accents, and dialects.

Deutsch Welle – Learn German free online. Whether you are a beginner or highly proficient, this is where you will find German courses. You can also learn German with the news or music – from level A1 to C1. Includes materials for teachers.

Fiveable– Fiveable provides AP exam resources for high school students. Our goal is to create inclusive and social learning experiences where all students are invited to learn with us for free.

Bob Ross Videos– Follow along with Bob Ross and create something new!

Crossword Solver – Crossword solver uses a database of over 350,000 words, 118,000 definitions, 2.5 million thesaurus entries and a database of clues to provide answers to unsolved crossword puzzles, clues, and anagrams.

Bill Nye Home Demos– BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! BILL! Try out some experiments led by Bill Nye, the Science Guy.