Free Online Learning Resources to Save Money

Your education is important, and limited financial means shouldn’t be an obstacle to learning. With the free online learning resources you can find online, it’s surprisingly easy to save money while still expanding your knowledge. No matter what age you are or what subject you want to focus on, there are sure to be plenty of games, activities, videos, and other materials online to help you learn.

Below are some great, online games and learning resources for kids to check out. And believe it or not, if you’ve got a game-oriented teen (13 or older), your child can even get paid to take surveys and to play online games of skill, strategy, or probability – all which can help reinforce math and money skills.

General Online Learning Resources

  • Fun Brain: Fun Brain has lots of games to help kids boost their math and reading skills.
  • Scholastic Home Base: Characters from your favorite books come to life in the games on Scholastic’s website.
  • Exploratorium: Deepen your knowledge of the world’s scientific and historical phenomena with educational videos and lectures.
  • PBS Kids: Improve your skills in every subject with a wide selection of online apps, educational videos, and games.
  • National Geographic Kids: Learn everything there is to know about the animals that populate Earth.

Science

  • Free Tools to Do Science: Save money by using these online tools to perform virtual experiments.
  • Virtual Frog Dissection: Complete the quintessential high school science experiment outside of the classroom.
  • Circuit Science Projects: Follow the instructions to build and operate your own circuit and learn about how electricity moves.
  • Science News: Stay abreast of the latest updates in the world of science. Articles are added on a daily basis.
  • Shrinking Egg Experiment: Learn about chemistry and permeability using shell-less eggs in this experiment.

Math

English Language Arts

Social Studies and History

Creativity: Art and Music

  • Virtual Drumming: Your ordinary keyboard can become a pathway to percussion. Learn new rhythms and beats that you can type out on your computer.
  • Chinese Music: Expand your musical knowledge by listening to Hani and Yi music from China.
  • All About Ruth Asawa: Ruth Asawa was a famous American sculptor, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has online resources about her and her work as well as the work and lives of other artists.

Physical Education

  • Indoor Soccer Drills: Here are some soccer drills that you can do indoors if you don’t have access to an outdoor space or field.
  • Yoga Poses for Kids: Stretch your muscles with one of these 18 yoga poses to improve your flexibility.
  • Seven-Minute Workout: In seven minutes, you can give yourself a full workout that engages all of your body’s core muscles.
  • Shadow Frisbee: Get your friends together and play a game of Shadow Frisbee following the instructions here.

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