Learning Supports for Kids

These resources offer structured, engaging, and evidence-based learning support that children can use at home or alongside school instruction. All recommended tools are research-based or widely used in classrooms, making them ideal for kids with diverse learning needs — including those who struggle academically or benefit from visual, hands-on, or interactive approaches.


General Learning Resources

  • CK-12 Foundation – Free digital textbooks and interactive lessons for math, science, and reading.
  • Coursera (for older students and parents) – Free university-level courses available for audit.
  • PBS LearningMedia – Standards-aligned videos, games, and learning activities.
  • Newsela – Level-adjusted articles designed to build reading comprehension.
  • Smithsonian Learning Lab – Free digital resources and activities in science, history, art, and culture.
  • BrainPOP – Animated educational videos and quizzes across core subjects (free trial available).
  • Discovery Education – Digital STEM and science resources, used in many school districts.

Reading and Literacy

  • Reading Rockets – Research-based strategies and activities for supporting struggling readers.
  • Storyline Online – Free read-aloud videos featuring popular children’s books.
  • Epic! – Large digital library for children 12 and under; free for teachers, low-cost for families.

Math

  • Khan Academy Kids – Free, interactive math and reading activities for ages 2–8.
  • Cool Math 4 Kids – Fun, kid-friendly math lessons and games.
  • Prodigy Math – Adaptive math game that adjusts to the child’s skill level.

Science

These platforms make science engaging, interactive, and accessible for learners at home.

History and Social Studies

These resources bring history to life through primary sources, artifacts, interactive tools, and kid-friendly content.

Foreign Language

  • Duolingo for Kids – Free, gamified early language learning.
  • Mango Languages – Structured language lessons (often free through public libraries).
  • Rockalingua – Spanish learning through songs, games, and videos.
  • Little Pim – Early childhood language learning through short, playful videos.