A source told E! News, "They are keeping up with their schoolwork, practicing their languages, playing instruments, board games and helping cook dinner."
They added: "It hasn't been too much of an adjustment since they are used to doing their schoolwork at home."
It's been a great opportunity for the A-list clan to catch-up with each other too, as "they are having a lot of family time and just hanging out together watching movies."
But social distancing isn't the only way the award-winning actress is giving back during the global crisis, as Jolie made the headlines last week after donating USD one million to No Kid Hungry.
The non-profit organisation is committed to bringing an end to child hunger across America and the 44-year-old's generous donation will be used to provide meals for children in low-income families.
"As of this week, over a billion children are out of school worldwide because of closures linked to coronavirus," Jolie said in a statement. "Many children depend on the care and nutrition they receive during school hours, including nearly 22 million children in America who rely on food support."
"No Kid Hungry is making resolute efforts to reach as many of those children as possible."