Students practice finding the keys on a keyboard and basic keyboarding skills with this easy to use, free program. No accounts needed!
A digital portfolio meets instant parent communication with this amazing program. Seesaw is used for students to share their learning with peers and parents while teaching them to positively interact with peers on a media platform. Teachers have quick, reliable communication with students and parents all thanks to Seesaw!
Students can create visual webs of learning or experience with this wonderful program. Popplet Lite is a free version where students are limited to 1 working Popplet (web) at a time. However, this 1 Popplet can be downloaded, saved, and then deleted when it is time to make a new one! Both apps have the same features including text, images, and drawings.
Available on any device, students can create, publish, and share their own books filled with text, images, drawings, voice recordings, videos, and more! Book Creator is easy to use, free, and great for students!
The Osmo Family of apps use interactive play pieces that are viewed using your devices camera. Students practice counting, addition, phonemic awareness and basic words, attributes of shapes and spatial awareness as well as the basic coding concepts with these awesome products. I highly recommend the Genius Kit as it comes with a great sampling of what this product has to offer!
Kodable is an amazing introduction to challenging coding concepts such as conditional codes, functions, loops, and algorithms. It is easy to make a free account and the app has a surprisingly large collection of free levels.
An excellent introduction to Scratch and block coding in a more simplistic form. All block codes are images. Students can create and code characters, backgrounds and more with this amazing and free program.
Kiddos love using the Puzzlet Boards and commands to interact with Rus and his friends to save everyone from the volcano. This program is an excellent introduction to coding concepts such as commands, algorithms, and functions, in a hands on, easy to use, application and board.
Students are introduced to basic coding concepts with pencil and paper or with apps on a device. Students love to watch the Ozobots navigate lines and interact with color codes to perform tricks