The Google Chrome Music Lab has all sorts of ways to explore sound.
The Museum of Science and Industry Chicago's Science at Home website is a fantastic resource for kids stuck at home. They have videos, games, and hands-on science experiments for kids to try at home with parental supervision.
Everyone has a favorite movie. Some have several. Why not have a movie night with the family? Even better, have a series of movie-nights. Let each member of the family pick out a movie they enjoy and watch it.
Yes, You've likely been doing a lot of cooking during this whole #Covid19 thing. Have you been letting the kids participate though? Here are some fun recipe is you can make at home with the kids. Most include ingredients you likely already have at home.
My oldest son is currently obsessed with space. Not the social distancing kind. He hates that kinda space. He's a fan of the outer space kind of space.
My son and I use a free site called The Word Search to create word searches now. The word searches are shareable, printable, and even playable online!
We all know what a swear jar is used for in the office. Or what a tip jar is used for at the coffee shop. So why not make a Compliment Jar for home use?
If you've not already heard about the latest phenomenon taking over the Internet called Netflix Party. Let me introduce you.
Blue Sky Studios has released a five page Spies in Disguise Activity Pack to help you pass the time while at home with the kids. It celebrates the action packed movie just released to digital, but can be enjoyed even if you haven't seen the movie.
I love to "go" to museums via virtual tours given on websites. It isn't the same as in person, but with everything going on right now... It's exactly what we all need.