These resources are great opportunities from Queen Anne’s County Library to support at home learners. This includes homeschooling families, virtual hybrid families, and temporary homeschoolers.
Grades K-8th Join us this Fall to track your reading via Beanstack and win free books for participating. September 8-November 30
This list is being updated as the library acquires new materials for Queen Anne’s County customers on homeschooling and learning from home. The link will take you directly to our catalog to see what titles are available through QACL.
The Queen Anne’s County Board of Education has created a Schoology section on their website to help parents navigate this new learning platform for Fall 2020 learning for Queen Anne’s County students. Check it out and get to know this new program!
MD Learning From Home Resources
Splash Learn – Home Learning Companion for K-5 Math. Fun, Curriculum-aligned & Guided Learning.
ReadWorks – Find ideas for how parents and families can support reading comprehension growth at home.
Parent Toolkit on School from TODAY – Resources to help children with math, reading, financial literacy, and emotional support for students across all grade levels (K-12)
Maryland Homeschool Resource Network– Offers links to numerous educational resources, including lesson plans, activities, and study tips; a directory of support resources; Maryland state laws; and a page of tutors and mentors for hire in Maryland.
Maryland Homeschool Association – A grassroots association that grew out of Hand in Hand Homeschool and works to create an active and diverse statewide homeschool organization
Hand in Hand Home School – Supports homeschool families in the state of Maryland. They strive to provide access to quality information on their website, including updated information on homeschool-related legislation. The website also has links to other resources such as homeschool curricula and field trips in the Mid-Atlantic area, as well as professional services offered by Maryland Hand in Hand
Maryland Home Education Association – MHEA was founded in 1980 to serve and support families of all religious, philosophical and ethnic persuasions.
The Homeschool Mom – Find out how to homeschool, what the homeschool requirements are for Maryland residents, connect with local homeschoolers, find nearby classes and co-ops, discover field trip destinations, and much more.
The Homeschool Mom– Find out how to homeschool, what the homeschool requirements are for Maryland residents, connect with local homeschoolers, find nearby classes and co-ops, discover field trip destinations, and much more.