Top Ten Digital Resources for Distance Learning

Top Ten Digital Resources for Distance Learning

Happy January! It has been COLD this week! It is so hard right now with kids out sick, quarantining, and trying to keep up with who is home distance learning or eLearning. This week I wanted to highlight some things that are super easy for distance learning. Are these all the resources I have? NO. Are all of them going to be right for you? OF COURSE NOT! 

Everyone is at a different place right now and what works for me, may not work for you or your classroom. I am always trying to make things easier, so hopefully some of these may be what you need!

Here's my Top 10 (at least for this month) for Digital Learning:

10. Minecraft Creative Writing 

Getting kids to write is hard, but this is SO easy and the students love it. I promise you your students will write with this and have fun doing it. They get to choose objects, scenes, and different characters. They will have a blast!



9. Narrated Digital Math Mysteries

If you haven't had a chance to use this, I think you will find these are super easy to use. They are narrated for those learners that cannot read well or need extra support. I have several of these for different seasons. 
1st grade Valentine Villains
2nd grade Valentine Villains
3rd grade Valentine Villains
4th grade Valentine Villains


8. All About Me Digital Learning

Use this digital version to get to know your classmates! Great for any time of year because things change for students or maybe you have new students added to your classroom. 



7. Word Ladders

This is by far the best! Kids LOVE these word ladders. This bundle has them both paper and digital so you can use them for students no matter where they are!


6. Biography Lapbook- Distance Learning at Home

Great for a research project at home or school. Students at home can work on this without being in the classroom, but still create a product like the rest of the class. 


5. Where in the World Are We?

Great for a social students activity learning about your location in the world! Students look at where they live and then at the bigger picture on the map in state and country. 

4. Mini Escape Rooms

I have some NEW mini rooms for February! Chinese New Year, Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks and Frederick Douglass! These are short reading passages about the topic or person with a video, facts, and a short puzzle at the end. These are great as a distance learning option if you need!


3. My First Journal

Everyone loves the print version of this, BUT the digital version may be what you need! You can always print the My First Journal and send it home with students. Lots of prompts and cues for young writers. 



2. Escape Room: St. Patrick's Day

These are longer than the mini versions above. This one has inferences, homophones, synonyms, and contractions in this escape. 

I do have escape rooms for other topics such as Immigration, Civil Rights, Oregon Trail, Parts of Speech and Earth Day! These are just a few! Usually you are solving 4-6 puzzles in these longer escapes. 





1. How to Haiku 

Great resource for this time of year as poetry begins! Doing the steps to Haiku on this eLearning lesson makes it do easy for students to do this from anywhere. It goes step by step and is a great beginning lesson for types of poetry. 



I hope this list gives you some ideas to use for your students and your digital classroom!

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