If you can believe it, summer is coming to a fast close, and it’s almost time to go back to school – some have already started! Since there is so much uncertainty in the air for teachers, parents, homeschoolers, and students about what the school year will look like, Quarto Kids has designed a video library of free lesson plans created by our expert authors, and I’d love your help spreading the word.
Quarto Classroom is a free video library of Quarto’s creators using their books as teaching tools in educational spaces. Each video focuses on subject matters ranging from Engineering to Social Sciences to Arts & Crafts, with Quarto creators guiding learners through self-led discussions and projects that make the subjects tangible and practical (and fun!). Many videos are accompanied by additional printable materials so learners can follow along, participate in the lesson plans, and take the information they learn from the video into the world. With classes aimed at all ages, the sky is the limit when it comes to at-home learning, and whether you're looking for a versatile lesson plan or an expert to get down and dirty on a subject, Quarto Classroom videos are the perfect way to ensure children are learning no matter the subject or setting.
All videos will be freely available on YouTube, with our first videos coming September 1. You can see a list of our expert author teachers and the subjects they’ll be teaching here: https://www.quartoknows.com/ blog/quarto-classroom
This year our family is learning engineering, math and geography with Quarto Classroom! Quarto Classroom is a free video library on YouTube of expert authors using their books to teach everything from math to arts & crafts to social emotional learning. There are videos and activity sheets for every age, and we’re excited to use them as supplements to our normal school curriculum – and to get to know some pretty cool authors! We hope you’ll follow along as we learn with #QuartoClassroom, and I’d love to know what your kids are most excited to learn about this Fall!
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