100 PICS Jigsaw Puzzle Game by Poptacular
Jigsaw Puzzles
Bee Bot
Robot and programming aimed at young children
Daisy the Dinosaur
Learn the basics of coding with Daisy the Dinosaur!
Doddle buddy- Paint Draw App
Dot to Dot for Kids
The game interface is kid friendly and does not overload your kid with too many stimuli. This Dot to Dot helps to recognize the shapes of different animals (tiger, lion, zebra), and to improve the fine motor skills of your kid. By tapping on the small dots one after the other, the order of the numbers can be learned and recognized step by step.
Drawing desk, Draw, paint, color- Axis Solutions
This is the perfect place for children to express their artistic side with the many features at their fingertips. Kids Desk offers an array of Coloring Pages, colorful stickers and even some funky patterned brushes, glitter brushes, crayons, pencils that will no doubt add a different twist to their artwork.
Geoboard by the Math Learning center
The Geoboard app is a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics introduced in the elementary and middle grades. Learners stretch bands around the pegs to form line segments and polygons and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, congruence, fractions, and more.
Hopster Coding Safari for Kids
Hopster is an app for kids learning the basics of programming/coding. Hopster is a fun game designed for young kids that have them guiding animals around to complete tasks (i.e. guide a penguin to it's home). This is done by selecting different commands and learning/solving puzzles through computational thinking. As a student progress further in the game they can advance to command line mode which is even closer to "real" coding.
Kodable
coding curriculum for kids (as young as 4) teacher creates account for class (free)
(need to verify with PreK teachers since they requested an app called "My Name " but I found "Write My Name" so want to verify)
Write My Name by NCSOFT
Write My Name is a content-packed app that teaches kids how to write lower- and uppercase manuscript letters and 112 preloaded sight words. It aligns with kindergarten and first-grade English Common Core State Standards. It's especially helpful for kids with dysgraphia, who might have trouble with written language processing, fine motor growth, letter reversal errors, visual/spatial issues, and spelling. The app provides audio and visual cues to writers and teaches using the top-down method for forming letters (beginning every letter from the top and working down). Parents can customize by adding names of people or places for writers to trace. When practicing sight words, kids can capture an image of their completed word card to show their progress. Write My Name will not reinforce fluid letter writing, since you can stop mid-letter and begin again where you left off (instead of going back to the beginning of the fluid stroke).
Scratch Jr.
With Scratch Jr, young children (ages 5-7) can program their own interactive stories and games. In the process, they learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer.
Seesaw Class
Seesaw is a student-driven digital portfolio that inspires your students to do their best work and saves you time. Browse thousands of great activities ready to use in your classroom today. Collect student responses digitally and lug home fewer papers. Seesaw helps you see and hear what each student knows so you can better understand their progress. Give more differentiated support through comments and feedback.
Stikbot
create stop motion
Write My Name
need to verify with PreK teachers as stated above