When Summer comes and the time-honored phrase, “I’m bored!” begins….When you can’t possibly get any more sunburned from going to the pool…. When the rain never seems to stop so you can send them outside….
Send the kids on an adventure with a virtual tour, maybe even more than one virtual tour! When you are out of options for giving the kids something to do, don’t let the guilt of allowing them on the electronics for too long stop you from giving them a little extra time if they are learning something new and having fun in the process. The computer police will not come get you for a violation. As long as the kids are within your eyesight and do not wander off from their touring, this activity will keep them busy for a while.
Due to the pandemic, many interesting venues are inviting tourists to visit virtually via their websites since many people are staying home this year. Perhaps you are looking for an activity to spice up a homeschool curriculum for the Fall. This extensive list of virtual tours will surely enhance your subjects. Many virtual tours provide 360-degree viewing, which requires special patience and skill for young students to learn.
Look through the following list to see if there is anything that interests you.
Canadian Livestock Farm Tours (Beef, Chickens, Turkeys, Pigs)
Dutch Hollow Farm – Virtual dairy farm tour
Webcams at the Houston Zoo
Hubble Mission Operations Room
The International Space Station
The Largest Coastal Temperate Rainforest from Washington state to British Columbia
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Museum of the American Revolution
National Baseballl Hall of Fame in Cooperstown
Palmyra in Syria
Phong Nha -Ke Bang National Park and Son Doong cave in Vietnam – The world’s largest cave
Redwood National and State Parks
Richmond Castle in England
Webcams at the San Diego Zoo
Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History Dinosaur Tour
Inside Space Shuttle Discovery
Tech Interactive Science Center
Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
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