![]() National Constitution Center, Philadelphia Join a book club at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum. Different modules explore the fascinating ways our brains interpret sound, images and more. Kids can learn more about their brains with The Franklin Institute’s interactive exhibit. You can see all upcoming videos on its YouTube page. Activities are centered around art, math and science. KidsQuest is offering daily YouTube streams featuring at-home activities or storytime. KidsQuest Children’s Museum, Bellevue, WA Thankfully, the Curiosity Rover allows them to join for a virtual ride-along thanks to a partnership with Google, Access Mars and NASA. The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the largest children’s museum in the country, is hosting Museum at Home, a series of videos and live streams that let kids explore the museum, learn from educators and even sit in on storytime.Įven when we’re not social distancing, it’s unlikely kids will be able to hop a spaceship to Mars. Parents can sign up for a weekly science newsletter for more activities and ideas. ![]() ![]() Kids can take a tour of the heart and even explore the museum after-hours with a cute but lazy robot companion, Twitch, who needs help with some simple machines. Each section lets kids choose an “ology” to learn about, like paleontology or archaeology, and includes coordinating games, videos from resident scientists and activities. The American Museum of Natural History has Ology, an entire website for kids to explore. Other interactive exhibits include Geography from Space quizzes for older kids and the Pilot Pals game for younger ones.Īmerican Museum of Natural History, New York They can tour the halls of the museum thanks to Google Arts & Culture. The Air and Space Museum is one of the most visited museums in the world - and your kids can visit it (and see some of the famous planes and rockets) without leaving the house. National Air and Space Museum, Washington Each week has a theme like “All Cooked Up!” and “1, 2, 3, Blastoff!” Kids can follow along with science experiments that use easy-to-find household supplies The California Science Center is releasing its Stuck at Home Science! videos weekdays at 1:00 p.m. Upcoming videos are announced on the Facebook page. iStockĮducators at the Kennedy Space Center are hosting periodic live videos about all things space, from daily life as an astronaut to a look at the moon rock collection. Tour places like the Kennedy Space Center. ![]() It’s screen time we can all feel good about.Īnd when the field trip is over, we’ve found ways you can bring the museum experience home to keep the kiddos occupied with something educational and screen-free. They can learn about snow leopards, explore Mars, and even discover what it looks like inside their very own brains. Not going to school may sound great at first to some kids - but what about no sleepovers, playdates or field trips? Across the world, museums and educational institutions are rising to the challenge to offer children incredible virtual field trips. Regardless of our individual situations, however, parents are all likely to hear the words “I’m bored” at some point in the coming weeks. Schools are closed across the US, leaving states and school districts scrambling to figure out how to implement distance learning during the pandemic. Find all of our coronavirus-related coverage here, and let us know your thoughts here. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN accountĬNN Underscored has interviewed experts to find the best options to help you cope during this uncertain time.
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