These educational tech resources are sponsored by public libraries and schools, giving cardholders and students access to ebooks, audiobooks, movies, television shows, and music. One of the factors I use for assessing the value of educational tech is how relevant the interactions are to the app’s learning goals.Ĭommon Sense Media says about this game, “The strength is that the coding element is useful within the story instead of being an isolated skill out of context.”īecause the skills are relevant, kids will be more engaged and more likely to remember the skills they learn. This fun app combines computer programming skills with a Nancy Drew storyline. I was a sucker for a good mystery growing up and read quite a few Nancy Drew novels. Computer Science Nancy Drew Codes and Clues This app has only 12 levels (7 for addition and 5 for multiplication), but it’s a fun (and free!) way to drill kids on math facts without using flash cards. So I’m definitely in favor of teaching kids algebra in ways that make it fun and interesting.įor older children check out DragonBox Algebra 12+. They’ll learn addition, division, and multiplication in a fun way that gradually teaches them to isolate and solve for variables.īeing able to symbolically understand numbers is an essential skill for learning to write code. I love that this educational app begins teaching algebra to kids as young as 5. This app is good for kids who have mastered DragonBox Numbers, or roughly the 6-9 year old range. DragonBox Big NumbersĭragonBox Big Numbers builds on DragonBox Numbers to teach kids how to add and subtract larger numbers (no reading required). They’ll learn basic addition and subtraction as they manipulate the game’s colorful creatures, called “Nooms.” 4. DragonBox NumbersĪ more foundational educational app from the DragonBox suite, the DragonBox Numbers app is perfect for younger children who are just beginning to learn what numbers are and how to use them. You might even find yourself sneaking some playtime after the kids go to bed! 3. For those kids who aren’t as weird as I was (ha!), this app makes learning proofs fun and engaging. ![]() I was the weird kid who loved geometric proofs in high school. ![]() And it’s a top-rated app with 4.6 stars in the Apple App Store. The DragonBox Elements creators describe the app as “the game that secretly teaches geometry.”Īlthough this is not a free app, it’s well worth the small cost to download. You may find your child solving a hundred math problems… just for the fun of it. There’s plenty of variety, and the game changes frequently enough to keep kids engaged. Kids complete math puzzles to take back control of The Academy from the evil Puppet Master. They can play it on a phone/tablet app for iOS or at the Prodigy website. Prodigy is a math game designed for kids in grades 1-8.
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