Below are some links to some websites for things to do at home. ALWAYS get permission from your parents before signing up for anything!
Code.org You will have to reach out to me for the class code in order to join my class. You can still create projects without joining, but you won't be able to save them.
Blockly You will learn the basics (the how and why) of coding. Very simplistic site, but lots of great lessons!
Below are some apps. ALWAYS get permission from your parents before signing up or downloading for anything!
Cargo-Bot For Apple devices only. Requires lots of problem-solving and thinking skills!
Hopscotch For Apple devices only. Make a game, and then play it!
Grasshopper For Android devices only. Introduces JavaScript, which is the basis for MANY interactive sites.
Algorithm City For Android devices only. Play and code to make a character progress by collecting gold and solving levels.
Here are some links to websites and activities to do at home.
NASA Enjoy learning about space and want to learn more? NASA has STEM games and hands-on activities that you can do at home, separated by grade. Lots of fun activities, like edible astroids! Yum!
STEM Activities for Home Looking for something more hands-on? This site has plenty for you to do! Be sure to ask your parents before doing any of these- some of them are quite explosive!
National Geographic Kids Something for you nature lovers.
Bill Nye the Science Guy Bill has some pretty neat experiments on here! You can also watch snippets of his show if you click HERE. Bill...Bill...Bill...Bill...Bill Nye the Science Guy! Stuck in your head yet?