I believe I found this on Facebook, I haven't gone through it yet, but I plan to see if there's anything we can use:
Education Companies Offering Free Subscriptions due to School Closings
But also this (in moderation of course):
Keep in mind that while public school lasts hours, homeschooling doesn't because apparently there aren't as many interruptions, etc, but more importantly your child works at his/her pace not the pace of the classroom. Don't expect them to be busy all day.
My husband's "office" is our bedroom. My office was a formal dining room, it'll be an official office when we get doors in place. I have always allowed my kids to do their work anywhere, and that does include the bathtub. Yes, my son sat in the bathtub so he could concentrate on math once (the littles were very young at that time) lol I work in the morning, school starts after lunch so anywhere between 1 and 2 and we're usually done by 5. However I do give a lot of flexibility and I've always tried to teach my kids to be independent in their learning (successful in 3 of 4). My 13yo is in her room working on literature right now at 11pm. We school year round and weekends because we take a lot of days off, especially when my work gets busy like this week.
We use Teaching Textbooks for math (online) and Wordly Wise for vocab (online), beyond that we use books so that wouldn't be helpful in this situation. We use Kahn Academy and Purple Math. You can often find audio version of books on
Youtube (we're working through Diary of a Young Girl right now). You'll find a lot of stuff out there if you go looking.
I am aware of these two sites, but haven't used. Both are religious based, but you can usually leave that out if you desire:
https://amblesideonline.org/index.shtmlhttps://allinonehomeschool.com/