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Learn @ Home - Utah Education Network
The Utah Education Network (UEN) Learn @ Home webpage has resources for helping kids understand COVID-19, recommended resources from PBS, and links to other great UEN online learning resources for PreK – Grade 12 students. If at some point while exploring the UEN site you are asked for a username and password, please contact the library at 435-259-1111, info@moablibrary.org, or message us via the library's Facebook page and we will respond M-F within 24 hours with that login info.
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UEN's Preschool Pioneer
Preschool Pioneer Library from the Utah Education Network contains interactive learning games, videos, curriculum ideas, parent and caregiver support materials, and other vetted resources from PBS, national, and local providers. The site is free to all families with young children in Utah.
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Kids Online Library - OverDrive
The library has children's ebooks, eaudiobooks, videos, and read alongs (ebooks with narration) available 24/7 via the library's Overdrive Collection.
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ABCya
ABCya provides over 400 fun and educational games for grades PreK through 6. Games are categorized by grade and subject, and cover topics such as multiplication, parts of speech, typing, pattern recognition, and more.
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Author’s Everywhere Youtube Channel
Author’s Everywhere Youtube Channel offers videos with writing prompts, short writing workshops, and drawing demos from published authors and illustrators.
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Story Time from Space
Imagine Astronauts on the International Space Station reading stories to and conducting science experiments for the children of Earth as the world rotates below. Imagine no more…it’s Story Time from Space!
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Storyline Online
The SAG-AFTRA Foundation’s award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
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Read, Wonder, and Learn!
Author Kate Messner’s website "Read, Wonder, and Learn!" - Videos of authors and illustrators reading their work, with writing and drawing tips, and other activities.
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GoNoodle
Physically active screen time! This website is great for brain breaks. It’s time for a short dance party! Get your kids up and moving with this large selection of music videos.
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Cosmic Kids Yoga YouTube Channel
Physically active screen time! Yoga, mindfulness and relaxation YouTube video channel designed specially for kids.
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PBS Kids
PBS Kids - Games, stories, videos, and activities based on your favorite shows/characters. Daniel Tiger, Clifford the Big Red Dog, Curious George, Wild Kratts and lots more...
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Wonderopolis
Each day, this site poses an intriguing question—the Wonder of the Day®—and then explores it in a variety of ways. Wonderopolis was created by the National Center for Families Learning (NCFL) in 2010. This site has 2,000+ Wonders of the Day (and counting!), covering a vast range of topics—you're kids are sure to find something that interests them!
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Scholastic Study Jams
Interactive math and science activities for 3rd-6th graders. The content covers more than 200 math and science subjects.
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National Geographic Kids
Games, videos, and interesting facts about our world.
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Dance Mat Typing
Practice typing without looking at the keys! How quickly and accurately can you type?
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Khan Academy
Khan Academy - Free exercises, quizzes, and tests, as well as instructional videos to help students learn or review material.
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Teens Online Library - OverDrive
Collection of teen ebooks and eaudiobooks available 24/7 via Utah's Online Library.
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Prenda online Learn to Code
The library has been given permission to share the Prenda online Learn to Code platform with all the children in our community. This is the platform we have been using for our weekly code clubs at the library. The need for library staff passwords has now been removed and it is open to all! Create a free account today!
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Code.org
Computer Science Curriculum for K-12th grade.
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Girls Who Code at Home
A weekly series of resources to keep up your learning at home. This free program is for students ages 9-18 and is in fact open to all genders (despite the name).