Participating Museums:
Annenberg Space for Photography offers educational resources, tools, and support for educators, including documentaries and Resource Guides from past exhibitions. All ages.
Autry Museum of the American West offers standards-based and self-paced lessons that engage students with Autry collections through interactive activities and connections to home and today (downloadable in pdf). Plus, themed Digital Tours featuring Autry collections. All ages.
Aquarium of the Pacific offers an Online Academy, which includes live classes for students, animal webcams, resource kits and activities, an Online Learning Center, educational videos on demand, the Daily Bubble puppet show, and more. All ages.
The Broad offers weekly art activity tutorials inspired by artists from the Broad collection, which will be released every Friday morning on social media. Grades K–6.
Bowers Museum offers BOWERS AT HOME, a portal with digital exhibition access, virtual learning, and community resources and more. All ages.
California Science Center offers #StuckAtHomeScience for families to explore and learn together using easy to find household supplies. All ages.
Catalina Island Museum offers projects related to the “Catalina Ambassadors Program,” coloring pages, and digital puzzles created from paintings from their exhibitions. All ages.
Cayton Children’s Museum offers #CaytonRecess with storytelling, sing-alongs, creative exercises, and art making every weekday here on Youtube. Toddlers–10, families.
City of STEM Science Festival offers STEM resources from over 100+ partner organizations, curated in a way that is easy and accessible for kids, parents, and teachers. Grades Pre-K–12.
Craft Contemporary offers Craft at Home, a new series of easy-to-follow craft activities for the whole family. All ages.
Descanso Gardens offers #DescansoatHome, which includes virtual tours, nature and science activities, including how-tos on taking a nature walk and crafts. Ages 2–10, families.