MobyMax for Families: Early Learning to STEM, MobyMax provides engaging classes through exploration and discovery. Teams, games, and real-time participation engage everyone and create deeper understanding.
Scratch:Get started with scratch. These self-directed challenges will help you to learn the visual programming language of scratch. Tell stories, make games and learn to code through these guided resources.
Tynker: Great resource for learning to code. Plenty of coding options for free as well as introductory plans and good lifetime family plan pricing if you find that you enjoy it. The summer “tracks” are a great pathway for learning to code. Ages 5-17. Tynker teaches visual programming like Scratch as well as Python and Apple’s Swiftkey, all great initial coding languages for students to have.
Technovation Challenges:Through Technovation Families, students and their families explore core concepts of Artificial Intelligence, apply AI tools to solve problems in their communities and have the opportunity to enter their ideas into a global competition.
Learning A-Z: Reading Skills practice. Use your login code from this past year.
Reflex Math: Computational skills practice for arithmetic operations. User your school login code.
Dreambox: Computer adaptive conceptual mathematics resource to support skill development over the summer. User your login code from your teacher. If you cannot remember please email phoover@d102.org
A collection of some of the best online and offline learning activities from leaders in education, as recommended by Common Sense's expert editors , who rate and review media and technology based on age-appropriateness, quality, and learning potential.What will parents find this summer?
Virtual field trips to remarkable places like the Canadian tundra with Discovery Education.
Custom workouts from basketball players like the Detroit Pistons' Langston Galloway with the Jr. NBA.
Civic engagement activities, like building a presidential campaign to "Win the White House" with iCivics.