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Parent quick start guide
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Distance learning guide
Tips to help support children of all ages during distance learning.
Parent FAQ
Support your child's learning during school closures.
Staying on track
Daily schedules
Get our daily schedules for students ages 2-18
Recommended reading list
View our books children will love.
Writing prompts
Get fun writing prompts for children of all ages.
Early learners (ages 2-7)
Distance learning tips
Learn how to use Khan Academy Kids for distance learning.
Helpful tips for parents
Watch video guides on distance learning and more.
Circle time
These videos feature engaging stories and activities for young learners.
Printable activities
Enjoy fun, educational off-screen family activities.
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Support distance learning
Explore our step-by-step guide to distance learning.
Free professional learning sessions
Watch our best PL sessions led by expert Khan Academy teachers.
Get warm-up activities
Get your students ready to learn with 5-minute exercises.
Math learning plans
Guides to overcoming math learning loss in grades 3-11.
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What is Khan Academy, and why might it be useful during school closures?
Khan Academy is a free resource for students, teachers, and parents. We offer exercises, quizzes, and tests so students can practice and master skills and 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 more than 40 languages
  • Students without laptops can access the Khan Academy website or use the Khan Academy app on smartphones.
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.
How can I connect with other teachers who are navigating remote learning with Khan Academy?
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How can I get support for young learners ages two to seven?
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. We also offer fun and engaging daily Circle Time videos and printable offline activities. Khan Academy Kids is available on iTunes, Google Play, and the Amazon App store.
Is Khan Academy really free?
Yes. 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.
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Unprecedented school closures are creating a desperate education crisis. Over one billion children worldwide are unable to go to school. Our children aren’t just facing a summer of learning loss but an unprecedented gap in their education. The existing inequalities in education have only been amplified.

We are determined to do everything we can to help parents and children, educators and students keep learning during this difficult time. In the first few weeks of the crisis, our usage was 250% what it was at the same time last year. We saw registrations jump 6x higher for students and teachers, and 20x higher for parents. Your donation will enable Khan Academy to continue to be available for free for anyone who wants to learn and to continue creating specific resources like the ones listed above for students, families and teachers to support remote learning during school closures. If you’d like to restrict your gift to COVID-19 support you can contact donate@khanacademy.org.