Crazy Gears
This app helps introduce students to machinery, physics, and other STEM topics. The games are accessible to many students considering how simple they are but there is much to grow from with in class activities that tie with this app. It is recommended for students K-3. Scratch
This website helps students with coding concepts and elements of computational thinking through animation, audio, image, and text. Students can tell stories, explain concepts, and create art and games. Sratch can be an alternative to writing, presentations, etc. This website is recommended for students in 2nd to 12th grade. |
Simple Machines
This app lets kids operate tools and recognize how they help us do work. Students can have fun while unintentionally learning. This app recommended for students K-5. OK Go Sandbox
This website has plenty of music videos, guided inquiry, and engineering design challenges. Students get ideas from the website's videos and use them to make their own. This website helps with physical science, math, and art standards. This website is recommended for students in 1st to 12th grade. |
The Robot Factory by Tinybop
This app helps students with open-ended exploration and lets them play and learn about engineering design. This app can challenge students to create robots for differing types of land. This app also includes plenty of discussion questions. This app is recommended for students K-8. Kano
Kano is not only a website but also comes hardware kits for hands-on engagement. It provides custom software that focuses on coding and art, bringing together STEM skills with art and creativity. This platform is recommended for 3rd to 8th grade students. |