Circle’s 100 Teachable Moments
Screen time is on the rise as kids are sheltered at home through the school year. Make your child’s time online and off more creative and educational with our curated picks for all ages.
Online Classes to Take
- Khan Academy is a nonprofit program with free online classes, including SAT prep
- Teens can learn from masters in photography, acting, cooking, and more in MasterClass
- Universities like Cornell offer pre-college classes for high school students
- Art budgets getting cut? Teens can get art video lessons via Sparketh
- BraveWriter offers teen courses in writing poetry, songs, fan fiction, and more
YouTube Channels to Follow
- TED-Ed offers inspiring and educational stories by teens and for teens
- Smithsonian Channel has great storytelling about science, nature, history, and more
- Big Think brings together bright minds to talk about topics from COVID-19 to climate change
- Amy Poehler’s Smart Girls empowers young people to be their authentic selves
Apps to Download
- CreativeLive offers video lessons in photography, design, and more
- Autodesk Sketchbook helps aspiring artists practice digital drawing and painting
- Happy Not Perfect Meditation can help teens find balance in uncertain times
- Reason Compact is a mobile music studio app with pro tips for aspiring musicians
Podcasts to Listen In
- Part-Time Genius is a great trivia podcast for teens
- Radiolab breaks down scientific concepts in a fun, engaging way
- Stuff You Missed in History Class brings you wacky stories in history
- TED Talks Daily covers curious topics from AI to zoology
- NPR’s Youth Radio gives young journalists the mic to share content for their peers
7.5
HOURS
Average time teens spend
passively on screens per day
Books to Read
- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
- The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas
- The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
- The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
- I Am Malala by Christina Lamb and Malala Yousafzai
Ways to Prep for College
- Prep teens for college interviews with sample Qs online
- Take a virtual tour of colleges that interest you
- Study for the SATs
- Volunteer or sign up for community service, even during SIP (shelter-in-place)
- Connect with others in your community who’ve recently gone through the application process or mentors who can help
Online Classes to Take
- Connected Camps offers classes in Minecraft, eSports, and building apps
- America's Test Kitchen has an online cooking school for kids and tweens
- Outschool offers mystery writing for middle schoolers, how to spend an allowance, and more
- iD Tech offers virtual tech camps for tweens and teens
- Try a mix of free craft and sewing classes from The Paint Box Art Studio
YouTube Channels to Follow
- SoulPancake aims to get kids to “think, question, and act ethically”
- Geek Gurl Diaries is for tweens who love to geek out on science and tech
- React teaches kids how to view media critically in an entertaining way
- The Brain Scoop shares the work of natural history museums around the world
- Minute Physics simplifies, in one minute, complex ideas about science
Apps to Download
- Google Arts & Culture is full of information for curious minds
- Stack the States is an interactive geography game
- Duolingo offers free language lessons
- Box Island is an award-winning coding adventure
- Marble Math introduces mazes to make math fun
Podcasts to Listen In
- Harry Potter Sacred Text analyzes the J.K. Rowling books by theme like love and hope
- Pants on Fire features tweens interviewing two professionals (guess who’s lying!)
- Eleanor Amplified is a smart adventure series inspiring tweens to think like journalists
- The Unexplainable Disappearance of Mars Patel is a great mystery performed by middle schoolers
Books to Read
- The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
- When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott
- The Giver by Lois Lowry
- Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in 10 Blocks by Jason Reynolds
- The Girl Who Drank the Moon by Kelly Barnhill
Ways to Prep for College
- Redecorate your room!
- Cook a favorite recipe for the family or learn a new one
- Journal your stay-at-home experience with photos and drawings
- Start an herb or vegetable garden
- Write old-fashioned letters to school friends and distant family
Crayons. PBS. Legos.
While independent play is crucial at this age to keep imaginations flowing, creative screen time can be the next best thing when learning about the world around them.
Online Activities to Try
- ABCmouse offers reading, math, science, and art for kids ages 2 to 8
- Discovery Education Experience is offering free access through the rest of the school year
- Scholastic offers a schedule of activities for kids, including virtual field trips
- Treat your space lover to astronauts reading stories from space!
YouTube Channels to Follow
- Seasame Street offers your favorite episodes, new and old
- PBS Kids features read-alongs and shows to help kids cope with difficult feelings
- National Geographic Kids takes kids around the world to learn about amazing adventures
- Children’s book author Mo Willems hosts fun and creative Lunch Doodles for kids
Apps to Download
- Caribu connects kids with grandparents with activities like drawing and reading together
- Marco World School emphasizes STEAM learning for little ones 4 and up
- Kanopy has educational shows and videos for littles with a library card
- Kahoot is a learning and trivia app for ages 4 and up
Podcasts to Listen In
- Saturday Morning Cereal Bowl is a DJ radio show for kids that parents will love too
- Pinna offers ad-free podcasts and audio books for kids 3-12
- But Why? tackles questions about nature and our world for all ages
- Ear Snacks teaches kids about music, science, art, and culture
- Storytime offers 20-minute stories to engage kids while they play or ride
I let my son build ‘box forts’ with all the boxes we receive from our online orders (after 24 hours). He’s taken up the whole living room!
JENNINE J
Independent Play to Inspire
- Freeze plastic toys in ice and have kids excavate them using salt or play tools
- Water play with a toy car wash, doll bath, or dishwashing play sets
- Create an obstacle course with painter’s tape and cushions
- Do a rainbow-themed backyard scavenger hunt
- Play hospital or Circle Time with stuffies
- Build a city with Legos or blocks (schools, hospitals, grocery stores…)
- Use tracing paper to trace over a photo of themselves for a self-portrait
- Teach them finger knitting finger knitting and have them practice on their own
- Tape up butcher paper for mural painting or drawing
- Download free coloring pages
Virtual Tours to Share
- Google Arts & Culture offers virtual tours of the U.S. National Parks and world-renowned museums
- Visit zoos, parks, and theme parks around the world (Today Show has a list)
- Discovery Education Virtual Field Trips take kids on amazing adventures
- Catch a concert with NPR’s list of virtual performances
- Go on virtual field trips to iconic places around the world
- Visit the Great Wall of China
- Explore Mars on the Curiosity Rover
Clue is a fave over here. Also, playing cards, building Legos, and baking!
CATHERINE P.
Creative Activities to Do Together
- Start a family book club that meets regularly
- Create chalkboard sidewalk art for neighbors to enjoy
- Go on a bike ride and wave hello to neighbors from a distance
- Play family sports like soccer, basketball, or even freeze tag
- Board games and puzzles are always a great way to bond
- Celebrate birthdays and graduations with a Zoom costume, silly hat, or dance party
- Break out a sprinkler or play water balloons, whatever keeps you in the moment!
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