Learning at Home:
Find resources designed to help young students in Kindergarten and Kindergarten and 1 st, 2nd, and 3rd year learning at home, independently, or with the assistance of a parent or a tutor. You can also teach your kids about vocabulary words that start with d.
Learning Resources at home
The Tales That Matter mobile app and website invite parents to explore simple math concepts with their children through storytelling. The new educational resource is designed to encourage dialogue about mathematics and its connection to the world of children. Parents and children will have fun while doing math. We may recommend you download the free Math Storytime app. It is not sure to build an account or password.
IDÉLLO
IDÉLLO provides content in French to promote learning at home and skills development among youth until the 12 the year. Share IDÉLLO with them, and they will discover hundreds of videos that will engage them. The content of IDÉLLO is enriched with new features every week. While being free, certain sections of IDÉLLO require registration.
Boukili
Boukili is a website and application for 3 to 8-year-olds that offers 120 animated books in French for learning at home to read. Parents can create playlists for their children. The books download for offline reading, in the car, or at the cottage! It also offers technical support to students and their parents to support distance learning. Available Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., it will answer your technical questions. Techtimesgazette
Mini TFO
This site invites kids to play a host of free online educational games and watch educational shows for preschool and school-age children 2-6 years old. These include puzzle games, coloring, numeracy, and literacy. TFO offers educational programs throughout the day.
Eureka!
Eureka! is free learning at home assistance service accessible to students enrolled in French-language schools and their parents. Students can get help in all subjects, receive specialized support in French and STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), and access enrichment activities. They can pose their questions to a professional team of teachers by phone, text, email, or by using chat or social media. As of September 14, 2020, students will be able to communicate with a Eureka teacher! Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Radio-Canada Youth Zone
Youth Zone is online learning at the home platform that offers videos, games, and activities on various topics. However, Watch workshops offered to students from 1 st to the eighth the year during the summer as part of the summer camps virtual Eureka to deepen your knowledge of crucial curriculum concepts such as Minecraft: building a structure using code; LEGOs, a scientific modeling tool; The animals of Canada; Earth in space and many more!
Curio Youth Zone
This online learning at home platform gives you access to videos, games, and activities on various topics. Consult the schedule to see what is being broadcast and at what time. However, Mini TFO is also available on YouTube.They can read or listen to the narration and even record their reading!
the mouse-web
Find free online exercises and educational games for young children grouped by topic. So, there is also a selection of sites for parents and educators of slightly older students.
Participation
See how kids ages 5-13 can stay active. Although find ideas and tips for students and parents, presented in an interactive format. However, This resource is designed for use on a computer or mobile device with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer.
Roots of empathy
You will find videos on mental health and wellness for parents. Although this resource is in English, some videos have French subtitles and other languages, including six Indigenous languages. Although, this website is designed for use on a computer or mobile device with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer.
Royal botanical gardens
Learn about biodiversity, conservation, botany, ecology, and the environment through Ontario-designed collections of live online activities, videos, and events. However, you must join to play in the live games, which are available in English and French. This website is for the use of a computer or mobile device with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer.
Travel in Canadian Francophonie
Discover the history of Francophone communities in Canada from their origins until today! So, The site offers different ways of traveling: the interactive map, the school map, the timeline, or the history book.
Minimag, Mon Mag à Moi and Quad9 magazines
Access magazines designed to help young Francophones build their identity through comics, short articles and news, games, craft projects, and much more.
Mad Science
This educational site offers children the opportunity to do practical experiments in science. Also, This resource is designed for use on a computer or mobile device with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer.
Canadian Space Agency – Inspirational Resources for Youth
Find fun resources to encourage students to explore space, including science experiments, quizzes, podcasts, and activities.
AT @ school – Learn at home
This site provides resources for parents and educators to help students with learning at home. Disabilities continue to learn at home. So, That section is designed for use on a computer or mobile device with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer.
Royal Ontario Museum ( ROM )
Explore the museum’s collections by doing creative and fun activities, including visual arts, science, history, or social studies. So, Projects and Resorts are composing for use on a computer with all modern browsers except Internet Explorer. However, Some activities are not suitable for mobile devices.