This simple but challenging trivia game has players guesstimate answers from topics ranging from how fast the earth spins at the equator, to how many television sets there were in the United States in 1951 to how many steps to the top of the Statue of Liberty.... View More
Pixy Cubes is a visual puzzle game involving 16 colorful, engraved cubes that can be used to play several visual memory games or to copy or design visual patterns. The activities target a range of skills, but are particularly good for strengthening visual spat... View More
Sushi Go! is a fun food-themed card game that students will enjoy while working on basic skills in addition, multiplication and strategic thinking. The game is designed for 2 to 5 players with simultaneous play to keep everyone engaged. Players begin with 7 to... View More
Sometimes the most seemingly simple games can be the most challenging. Instant Insanity is one of those games. Players have four cubes with different combinations of red, green, blue and white sides. The goal is to position the cubes up so the sides and top al... View More
Wonderopolis is a good, free website for curious students to learn about a broad variety of subjects in a child-friendly way. Each day a new wonder is explained covering topics such as tsunamis, sleep, taste buds, art and technology. Each wonder includes a vid... View More
This clever app will be enjoyed by some, but it is best for those students truly curious about science. The student begins the game with the four basic compounds in nature: water, fire, earth, and air. The student drags and drops pictures of those four compo... View More
This is a wonderful word problem math app but will require significant parental involvement and patience to make it a successful tool for most children. The app provides a daily topic with a few paragraphs of information (e.g. skyscrapers, starfish, National ... View More