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COVID-19 Resources

During these tough times, AYA is here for you. Are you and your child confused by a question in your homework packet? We are here to help. Just open a chat with us, and one of our staff will answer your questions as quickly as possible. Also, check out our resources on social services, student resources, and district updates! There you will find information on food banks, education materials, financial aid, and more.

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Curiosity Class

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AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Craft Elmo

AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Craft Elmo

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AYA Curiosity Class - Culinary Arts Nutter Butter Cookie Recipe

AYA Curiosity Class - Culinary Arts Nutter Butter Cookie Recipe

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AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Snow Globe

AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Snow Globe

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AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Lava Lamp

AYA Curiosity Class - DIY Lava Lamp

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AYA Curiosity Class - Music Production

AYA Curiosity Class - Music Production

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AYA- Camp Challenge Me  Week 4

AYA- Camp Challenge Me Week 4

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AYA - Camp Challenge Me: Squats

AYA - Camp Challenge Me: Squats

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AYA - Camp Challenge Me: Sit Ups

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If a subject has your child stump on a subject or needs to review. Looking for ways to keep their children busy during the weeks of school closure amid the corona virus outbreak. Luckily, a lot of websites are offering free educational programs and activities to keep your children’s brain active.

English and Literature
  • Alphabets and Phonics | Alphabet song - Watch Video

  • Alphabets and Phonics | The Cat Sat on the Mat | Letter Teams | Alphablocks - Watch Video

  • Alphabets and Phonics |  Letter a Phonics Song - Watch Video

  • Alphabets and Phonics |  Letter v  Phonics Song - Watch Video

  • Alphabets and Phonics |  Letter x Phonics Song - Watch Video

  • Alphabets and Phonics |  Letter w Phonics Song - Watch Video

  • Read Along "English Rose" by Modonna -Watch Video

  • Read Along "Mr. Peabody's Apples" by Modonna - Watch Video

Science and STEM
  • Mystery Science: How were Emojiis created? - Watch Video

  • Mystery Science: Who Invented Pizza?Watch Video

  • Mystery Science: How are toys invented? - Watch Video

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Online Workbooks

Learn from home! Looking for ways to keep their children busy during the weeks of school closure amid the corona virus outbreak. Luckily, a lot of websites are offering free workbooks, day-by-day projects and activities to keep your children’s brain active.

Adapted Minds K-6th Grade

Math & Reading

K-6 curriculum is research-based, common core aligned, and comprehensive - with over 300,000 math problems and explanations. But even better, students will feel like they're playing a game.

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CODE K-12TH Grade

Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Spanish

Coding and STEM lesson available for free. Videos, lectures, and games available.

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Common Core Workbooks K-5th Grade

Math & English

Have Fun Teaching is leading the way in K-5 Common Core English and Math Common Core Workbooks and Assessments for teachers. Each grade level is packed with colorful, engaging, and ready-to-use activity centers, worksheets, posters, and assessments for your classroom, your school, or your district.

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Cosmic Kids Yoga

Physical Education

super fun and interactive yoga sessions for kids to get them up and moving and serve as some distraction all while at the same time practicing yoga. They have Youtube videos and kids can also download their app.

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E-Learning for Kids K-12th Grade

Math & Reading

E-learning offers free, best-in-class curriculum-based learning for children ages 5-12 in Math, Science, Environmental skills, Computer skills, Health, Language and Life skills.

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IXL Pre-K-12th Grade

Math, Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Spanish

IXL is personalized learning. With a comprehensive K-12 curriculum, individualized guidance, and real-time analytics, IXL meets the unique needs of each learner.

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Khan Academy K-12th Grade

Math, English, Science, History, and More

Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, and more.

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Mommy Poppins

Math, English, Science, History, and More

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Scholastic Learn at Home Pre-K-9th Grade

Variety of Subjects Changed Daily

Scholastic is providing families with free day-by-day projects to keep kids reading, thinking, and growing.

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What are Viruses & How do they infect?

Science

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DISTRICT AT-HOME RESOURCES

Montebello Unified School District Educational Resouce Website

Download your child's At-Home resources for all serviced grade levels.

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Virtual Field Trips

Always wanted to visit the Louvre or land on Mars? Now you can with these fun virtual field trips you can visit just about any zoo, museum or landmark in the world. Unlike a traditional field trip where students need to move at the pace of their group. Kids can follow their interests and expand on their distance learning. Plus, these are just fun. 

7 New Wonders of the World

Geography & History

Visit the new seven wonders of the world like you never experienced before. This collection contains unique aerial views of the new seven wonders of the world.

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9/11 Memorial & Museum

History

An educational guide on the history of 9/11, the design of the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, and some of the artifacts preserved in its collection.

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1066 Battle of Hastings

History

On his deathbed in 1066, the childless English king, Edward the Confessor, nominated as his successor Harold Godwinson, the leader of England’s leading noble family. However, it seems that earlier in his reign Edward had also promised the throne to his cousin, William, who ruled the Duchy of Normandy across the English Channel. When Edward died and Harold assumed the role of king, William chose to fight for the crown. At the Battle of Hastings, which took place in October 1066, Harold was defeated. William was crowned two months later, on Christmas Day, in Westminster Abbey. Later, as an act of penance for the bloodshed caused by his conquest of England, William built Battle Abbey on the site of the Battle of Hastings in East Sussex. In this Expedition, we’ll explore both the battlefield and what remains of the abbey.

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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

Fine Arts

Join Pierre Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land as they inadvertently embark on an underwater journey on board the submarine Nautilus commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. A voyage covering 20,000 leagues in a submarine years ahead of its time, you will feel part of the action journeying through realistic underwater scenes. Jules Verne himself would surely recommend bringing his wonderful novel to life using the magic of virtual reality.

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A Dickens Christmas

History

Although not celebrated as much nowadays, during Victorian times and in previous centuries, Twelfth Night, the last night of the Christmas season, was one of the biggest feast days of the winter holidays, with dancing, games, performances, and plenty of food and drink for everyone. In the home of Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine at 48 Doughty Street in London, the party included a theatrical show in which family and friends, including the children, dressed up and acted out scenes from Dickens's own stories, as well as popular folk tales. Mamie Dickens, one of Charles Dickens's daughters, later remembered these shows as ‘those merry, happy times’. Join this Expedition to the Charles Dickens Museum and take part in some of the family cheer.

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A Life Tale

History & Science

A five billion years journey, from the very beginning of the Solar System to the radiation of Mammals and the appearance of our own species.

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A Trip to Elizabethan Bristol

History 

Located in Bristol, England, the Red Lodge is the only Tudor house in the city that has survived intact. Built in around 1580 during the reign of Elizabeth I for a wealthy gentleman, the lodge was set in the gardens of a great house and used for entertaining guests. A visit to Red Lodge—real or virtual—is a journey back to the England of the late 16th century.

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A Trip to The North Pole

Geography & Science

In this Expedition, we’ll board a Russian “icebeaker” and traverse the icy Arctic Ocean to the North Pole. Along the way, we’ll learn about three different poles in the Arctic Circle, the Midnight Sun, the Arctic’s animal inhabitants, and some of the explorers who preceded us to this difficult-to-reach and inhospitable location.

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Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute

Anatomy

The Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute is one of the largest cancer research facilities in Europe. We are a multidisciplinary institute, bringing together biologists, clinicians, chemists, engineers and computer scientists to help understand, prevent, and treat cancer.

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California Science Center - New

Biology

Inspire your students and spark their curiosity with Virtual Field Trips, a new California Science Center program for grades K-5. Enjoy access to the California Science Center’s unique exhibits and hands-on science activities, and interact with our skilled team of diverse and passionate educators from the comfort of your classroom or learning environment.

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Google Virtual Museum Tours (Virtual Field Trip)

Fine Arts

Join Pierre Aronnax, Conseil, and Ned Land as they inadvertently embark on an underwater journey on board the submarine Nautilus commanded by the enigmatic Captain Nemo. A voyage covering 20,000 leagues in a submarine years ahead of its time, you will feel part of the action journeying through realistic underwater scenes. Jules Verne himself would surely recommend bringing his wonderful novel to life using the magic of virtual reality.

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The Great Wall of China

Geography

This one allows you to click arrows to take you through different sections of the wall with 360 degrees, breathtaking views.

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Houston Zoo (Virtual Field Trips)

Biology

This zoo has six different animal cams available. Check out rhinos, chimps, and even leaf cutter ants.

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Land on Mars

STEM

See photos of the real Mars surface, and learn about the Mars Rover. They are updating this site, so it may be slightly limited for now

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The Louvre (Virtual Field Trips)

Fine Arts

 No passport or French-speaking needed to tour the Louvre. Select the tour you want to take and a map on the lower left of your screen will help you move around the museum. Flash required.

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Monterrey Bay Aquarium (Virtual Field Trips)

Marine Biology

It’s closed to visitors, but the live cams are rolling most of the day. From sharks to sea otters, there are 10 different live streaming options.

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MOSAiC Distributed Network

Science

The MOSAiC expedition aims to better understand the changing Arctic climate system.

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Redwood Valley

Geography

Learn about the Redbank Valley area, its history, and all it has to offer. This exclusive tour includes pictures of businesses and landmarks in their original state and their current state. Learn about the origins of these locations, and maybe even become inspired to make a visit.

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The Senckenberg Natural History Museum

Art & History

A Journey to the Mesozoic at the Senckenber Natural History Museum.

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Somewhere Cool...

No permission slips are required. These virtual events let educators take students to amazing places and give them remarkable experiences, without ever leaving the classroom.

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Yellowstone National (Virtual Tour)

Geography

Khan Academy’s library of trusted, standards-aligned practice and lessons covers math K-12 through early college, grammar, science, history, and more.

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Educational Games

Learn from home! Looking for ways to keep their children busy during the weeks of school closure amid the corona virus outbreak. Luckily, a lot of websites are offering free workbooks, day-by-day projects and activities to keep your children’s brain active.

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