5 free online classrooms to keep the kids e-learning - including ABCmouse and more
This time last month, most of us probably hadn't even considered words like 'e-learning', 'online classrooms' and, yes, 'ABCmouse'.
And yet schools shutting all across the globe have left isolating families to find e-learning tools to keep the kids productive during lockdown - and an educational alternative to Disney+ shows!
Fortunately, a good few of the world's most popular and best online classrooms are offering prolonged free trials to ease the task of keeping your children occupied. If you have kids aged anywhere between two and 13 years old, there are e-learning options that you can take advantage of now without being committed to paying a thing once the free trial is up.
Below are five options worth considering. And remember...if you just sign up to one now and then cancel within the 30-day limit, you can grab these trials consecutvely and have the next five months of e-learning sorted without spending a thing!
Try one of these online classrooms for FREE:
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ABCmouse | Ages 2 to 8 | $9.99 a month (approx £8.50/AU$17) | 30 days free
This superb distance learning tool is packed with lessons for kids between two and eight years old. It includes a huge range of activities across every subject that they'd normally be studying in the classroom. A subscription usually costs $9.99 per month, but you can try it free for 30 days.
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Adventure Academy | Ages 8 to 13 | $9.99 a month (approx £8.50/AU$17) | 30 days free
Adventure Academy covers math, science, literacy and more, all within the framework of an RPG game. It's a great way to keep kids engaged with their learning, and it's free to try for the first month.
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Reading Eggs | Ages 2 to 13 | $9.95/£6.99 a month (approx AU$17) | 30 days free
While some other services try to develop a whole range of skills and subjects, the name of Reading Eggs gives a pretty good indication of its main aim and specialism. Available on either desktop or via mobile app, the service is brimming with games, songs and other activities to try and improve your child's literacy and comprehension. It cleverly uses so-called 'golden egg' rewards to gamify learning. There are entire books on there, too, plus math lessons as a free extra via its Mathseeds strand.
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ReadingIQ | Ages 2 to 12 | $7.99 a month (approx £6.50/AU$13) | 30 days free
ReadingIQ is a huge library of digital childrens' books, with thousands of titles available to read on a tablet or e-reader. Subscriptions are usually a very reasonable $7.99 per month, but you can get one month free right now.
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AdaptedMind | Ages 6 to 12 | $9.95 a month (approx £8.50/AU$17) | 1 month free
AdaptedMind keeps things really simple, with visually attractive math and reading challenges for kids. One quick look at the way that it's set out in 'grades' (rather than ages) will alert you that this is a US-based service. But the lessons here are universal, with straightforward number and literacy games in abundance - indeed, AdaptedMind boasts a staggering 300,000+ in total.
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