Here you will great tools to supplement in-class instruction.

  1. Khan Academy– With over 40,000 interactive Common Core aligned practice questions and over 10,000 videos and explanations in math, science, and more, Khan Academy is the perfect app for students of all ages to study.
  2. Kahoot– Kahoot! is a game-based learning platform, used as educational technology in schools and other educational institutions. Its learning games, “Kahoots”, are user-generated multiple-choice quizzes that can be accessed via a web browser or the Kahoot app.
  3. Quizizz– Free gamified quizzes for every subject to play in class and at home. Pick an existing quiz or create your own for review, formative assessment, and more.
  4. Live Science– For “the science geek in everyone,” Live Science is perfect for the student who wants to browse. The website covers the latest scientific news, and includes other topics such as health, technology, earth, space, etc. A compelling section of the website is “Strange News,” which features such headlines as “People Are Freaking Out Over This Monster Fungus That Smells Like Rotting Crab” or “’Yeti’ Hair? Nothing So Abominable, Scientists Find.” For those with an inquisitive mind, this site is a must.
  5. iCell App– Studying the cell became easier with this 3-D cell app. Students can view the cell structures and dynamics for plants, animals, and bacteria.
  6. The Amoeba Sisters– Youtube science videos that are memorable to create a foundation to biology concepts.
  7. Jam Campus– From young children to college grads, our catchy tunes and music videos help students boost grades, improve engagement, and inspire creativity.
  8. National Geographic Kids– Amazing photos of wildlife and indigenous people.
  9. Smithsonian’s National Zoo– This app allows students to participate in a virtual field trip to a zoo.
  10. Cells Alive! – This website has games, puzzles, and models to help students interact with science.
  11. PBS Learning Media– his website is multisubject, but can be sorted by grade level and subject. Resources include audio, video, images, PDFs, etc. Here’s the page on biology.
  12. Concord.org – free educational activities, models and software tools.