APPlying what we've learned!
Whether at home or on-the-go, below are some FREE apps recommended by your teachers to help make learning fun wherever you are.
Brain Jump wit Ned the Neuron. Teaches children that our brains can grow & get stronger if we take on challenges.
Pre-K to 1st grade. |
Khan Academy. Students, parents, & teachers can make use of our extensive library of content, including interactive
challenges, assessments, and videos from any computer with access to the web. |
Bob Books Reading Magic LITE. Great for beginning readers.
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STEM. Contains simple & fun science experiments to try at home. There is an added quiz at the end for each experiment.
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Hopscotch. An introduction to coding for ages 8 and up.
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Daisy the Dinosaur. From the makers of Hopscotch, Daisy targets the youngest coders. A great introduction to coding.
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Geoboard. Stretch bands around pegs to form line segments & polygons, and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, congruence, and more!
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BrainPOP Jr. Ideal for kids in Kindergarten through grade 3, this app spans subjects within Science, S.S., Reading, Math, Writing, Health, Arts, & Technology.
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MoMA Art Lab. Use this app to make a sound composition, a shape poem, a group drawing, and more. Also, learn how artists use lines, shapes, and colors, discover their processes & inspirations, and the
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Read Me. Tons of free books for all levels.
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Cargo-Bot. A coding game where you have to teach a robot to move crates. The objective is to move colored crates from one place to another by programming a claw to move left or right and drop or pick up.
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Endless Reader. Friendly monsters help children learn how to read by building sight words letter by letter.
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Move the Turtle. $2.99.
This app is a gamified way of programming procedures. Each new level increases difficulty and teaches a new command that directs the turtle to do different things. |
Feel Electric! Helps children explore all the different emotions and more.
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