How can Khan Academy be used for distance learning?
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Resources for schools, teachers, and parents
Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents.
We offer free lessons in math, science, and humanities from kindergarten through the early years of college. Students can use our exercises, quizzes, and instructional videos to learn and master skills. They will get immediate feedback and encouragement.
Resources to support you during school closures
We are having regular webinars and live streams on Facebook and YouTube for students, parents, and teachers navigating school closures.
We’ve also created some helpful guides for you:
Parents
- Daily schedules to keep students ages 2 to 18 learning during school closures
- Weekly math learning plans for grade three to Algebra 2
- Parent quick start guide
- FAQs for Supporting Distance Learning
- Getting started with Khan Academy and Khan Academy Kids for remote learning webinar
- SAT updates and Official SAT Practice how-to
- Khan Academy Kids YouTube Channel and free printable activities for kids ages two to seven
- "Distance Learning" videos/webinars covering topics such as
- How to motivate and engage your kids in learning,
- Setting a daily schedule for varying ages
- Balancing multiple kids with multiple schedules
- How do you balance online and offline learning in today’s stay-at-home world?
- and more...
Teachers
- Get a free teacher account.
- Set up your classroom for distance learning with our Quick start guide and video
- Professional learning webinars on a variety of topics, including:
Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents.
What is Khan Academy? We offer exercises, quizzes, and tests so students can practice and master skills, as well as instructional videos to help students learn or review material.
- Khan Academy has a library of standards-aligned lessons covering kindergarten through early college math, grammar, science, history, AP® courses, SAT® preparation, and more.
- Students can practice skills with exercises, quizzes, and mastery challenges and get immediate feedback and support.
- Khan Academy is available in 40+ languages and aligned to national curriculum for over 10 countries.
- Students without laptops can access the Khan Academy website or use the Khan Academy app on smart phones.
Teachers get tools and reports designed specifically for them.
- Teachers can easily assign students an entire course—Algebra 1 or AP Biology, for example—a specific unit, or a specific skill.
- Teachers can easily track student progress with our reports.
School and teacher resources: How can you use Khan Academy?
We have several resources including a step-by-step Welcome guide and a series of online videos featuring real teachers demonstrating how to use Khan Academy to assign instructional videos and practice skills and monitor student progress. All these resources are available at Teacher essentials. Teachers can also join our #TeachWithKhan Facebook group.
How to get started:
- Create free accounts from our home page.
- Take a tour of our free content.
- Check out our teacher and parent resources, and learn how you can easily assign students a course to master.
More questions? Visit our help center.
Khan Academy Kids for early learners
If you have a child ages two to seven, we recommend our free app, Khan Academy Kids. In addition to building early literacy, reading, writing, language, and math skills, the app encourages creativity and builds social-emotional skills. It is 100% free, with no ads and no in-app purchases. Khan Academy Kids is available on iTunes, Google Play, and the Amazon App store.
Khan Academy is a nonprofit organization.
Our mission is to provide a free, world-class education to anyone, anywhere. With more than one billion children world-wide being impacted by school closures, we are experiencing soaring demand for our free resources. Our ability to quickly increase our services is made possible by Bank of America, AT&T, Google.org and Novartis. If you are able, please consider making a donation. Together, we can keep everyone learning.
Sincerely,
The Khan Academy team