Community Corner
Local & National Online Learning Resources For Families
'Our Youth Services and Programming Coordinator Lisa Soper gathered a list of online resources both local and national.'
March 25, 2020
On March 16, renowned television writer, producer, and author Shonda Rhimes tweeted “Been homeschooling a 6- year-old and 8-year-old for one hour and 11 minutes. Teachers deserve to make a billion dollars a year. Or a week.”
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Rimes' tweet went viral, speaking to many parents and caregivers. It’s a reality and realization that so many can relate to amid the COVID-19 (coronavirus) outbreak and subsequent school closures as they grapple with how to manage.
We understand how hard these circumstances are. All any of us can do is try our best and give ourselves and the kids we care for an abundance of compassion (and a bit of slack). For those in our community educating children at home, our Education and Homework Support Manager Keith Armour and our Youth Services and Programming Coordinator Lisa Soper gathered a list of online resources both local and national to help kids' minds stay as engaged as possible.
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You can also read about all the ways the Library is providing learning resources in our blog post “11 ways to keep kids’ minds and imaginations active at home with the Library”.
Local online resources
- Missing in-person storytime? Watch Storytime at Home presented by The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. More videos are created to add to this collection each week!
- Join the Cincinnati Zoo for a Home Safari Facebook Live each weekday at 3 p.m. where they highlight one of their amazing animals and include an activity you can do from home.
- The Great Parks Parks@Home series provides fun and educational activities, crafts, videos, and more that parents and nature lovers can engage in from the comfort of their own homes.
- The Cincinnati Museum Center's (CMC) WonderZone brings experiments and museum experiences into your home. Follow along and try your hand at some of these experiments or just watch and enjoy!
- CMC is also hosting a weekly Story Tree Time on Facebook Live, every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Be on the lookout for a dance party playlist too! The CMC blog’s “Off of the Shelf” series offers interesting history and science content.
- Explore the Cincinnati Art Museum’s online collection, and posting new content daily to their CAMConnect Facebook page.
- Happen Inc. created Happen@Home, which provides a mix of fun and educational videos for youth.
- The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati posted a recording of Suffragettes: With Liberty and Voting for All, along with an accompanying study guide and podcast.
- Local author and illustrator Will Hillenbrand shares tips on writing and illustration and gives a glimpse into his creative process through his video blog.
- Soon the Cincinnati Recreation Commission will provide free online classes to help keep people physically fit and mentally active. Check their website for details.
- YMCA Camp Ernst is offering Kids’ Camp at Home, Monday through Friday from 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., featuring songs, skits, games, interviews, behind the scene tours, special guests, and friendship.
- Hamilton County 4-H is providing virtual learning opportunities and they’re adding them to their calendar as their plans move forward. The first of these is scheduled for March 25 from 10:00 – 10:30 a.m., where "Under the Microscope with Tony" will explore the world of mold and compost.
- The Clifton Cultural Arts Center (CCAC) presents CCACMakes Online, where students can follow along with their favorite CCAC teachers as they present virtual versions of classes.
- The Greater Cincinnati STEM Collaborative is posting a new Family STEM Card each day at 5:15 p.m. Each card has an activity a family can do with little instruction and household materials.
Other online resources
If you’re looking for resources like how to get free internet access for your home, check out our COVID-19 Educator Resource Guide.
For the latest Library service updates and resources, please visit our COVID-19 resource page.
This press release was produced by the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County. The views expressed here are the author’s own.