For scientists, tech geeks, engineers, & mathematicians of all ages...
& Teachers Too!
STEM Resources for Use at Home or in the Classroom
Website: Pencil Code
Skill Areas: Technology, Writing, Art, Music
Created by: Pencil Code
Price: Free
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This is a coding website for children Kindergarten and up. Students learn programming languages using an editor that lets you work in either blocks or text. Create art, music, games, and stories. Or invent a program that will change the world. Extensive materials are provided for teachers.
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Website: Kapwing
Skill Areas: Technology
Created by: Kapwing
Price: Free for basic
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This website is a multi-tool editor for teachers and students to create everything from video montages and memes, to stop action videos and sound effects. It is useful for children of all ages but targeted for grades 4 and up.
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Website: Prodigy
Skill Areas: Math
Created by: Prodigy
Price: Free
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Prodigy is an epic adventure math game for grades 1-8 that will engage students in the quest at the same time they are learning math. The questions are actual math problems that must be solved in order to continue the quest. Teachers can create classrooms, add students, give a placement test, and track their students progress as they play.
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Website: Science Friday
Skill Areas: Science
Created by: Science Friday
Price: Free
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This website is an extensive educational database housing countless STEM lessons, hands-on activities, articles and other resources for kids pre-k through 12th grade.
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Website: CoSpaces EDU
Skill Areas:Technology
Created by: Delightex GmbH
Price: Free for basic
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Build and navigate 3D and 360 degree virtual reality worlds, either replicating actual places or creating imaginary ones, using objects and backgrounds from Cospaces’s library or importing your own. Cospaces also allows users to animate and code creations with simple visual programming language. Use this app to create simulations, tours, games, and more. All Cospaces scenes can be experienced in 3D on mobile devices with VR headsets. Grades 2 and up.
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Website: My Physics Lab
Skill Areas: Science, Math
Created by: Erik Neumann
Price: Free, Open Source
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Granted the Apache 2.0 license, MyPhysicsLab is open-source software to deliver 50+ online science simulations. High school kids learn by clicking and dragging objects in animations like “Pendulum Clock” and “Brachistochrone.”
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Website: Inner Body
Skill Areas: Science
Created by: Inner Body
Price: Free
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This is an interactive website for middle and high school students to learn about and explore all of the human anatomy systems.
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Website: Teachers Try Science
Skill Areas: Science
Created by: New York Hall of Science, IBM Corporation and teachengineering.org
Price: Free
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STEM resources for lessons and activities for teachers or parents. Also a section with many STEM experiments for use at home or the classroom in the Kids Try Science section.
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App: Virtual Frog Dissection
Skill Areas: Science
Created by: GP Strategies Corporation
Price: $2.99- $4.99
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This app is a humane, mess-free biology alternative with 3D organ views for anatomy training.
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