• Sand Draw (Free)

    by: Kalrom Systems, Ltd.

    SubjectLeisure/Recreation, POHI/CI, Visual Skills
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification
    PlatformiOS
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool, Secondary

    Sand Draw allows users to draw on realistic sand. The free version includes different types of sand, various brush sizes, a wave eraser, and the ability to move objects by rotating and sliding. Sand Draw is especially beneficial for kids with special needs. Shake the device, and let the waves wipe out the sand. For iPad.

    download Sand Draw (Free)  on the App Store
  • Science Friday (Free)

    by: WNYC Studios

    SubjectCommunity of Practice, ILS, Leisure/Recreation, News/Podcast/Radio, Science
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification, VoiceOver/Screen Reader
    PlatformiOS, Website
    Age RangeSecondary, Teachers

    Science Friday is a source for news about science, technology, and related topics. The app partners with educators and scientists to create free STEM activities, lessons, and resources for all learners. Additional features: Diction, a podcast about words and the science stories behind them, and Undiscovered, a podcast about the left turns, missteps, and lucky breaks that make science happen. Please note: Parent/teacher preview is recommended before a student uses this resource.

    https://www.sciencefriday.com
    https://open.spotify.com/show/5UpA5Uw23B6bukC0TABffC
    download Science Friday (Free)  on the App Store
  • Scientific+Calculator (Paid)

    by: Thomas Tsopanakis

    SubjectMath
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification, VoiceOver/Screen Reader
    PlatformiOS
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool, Secondary, Teachers

    The most powerful calculator designed with simplicity and functionality.

    download Scientific+Calculator (Paid)  on the App Store
  • Scratch (Free)

    by: Scratch Foundation, Inc.

    SubjectComputer Science
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification
    PlatformAndroid, iOS, Microsoft, Website
    Age RangeElementary, Preschool, Secondary

    Learn to code with Scratch. Scratch is designed especially for ages 8 to 16 but is used by people of all ages. With Scratch, users can program their own interactive stories, games, and animations — and share their creations with others in the online community.

    https://scratch.mit.edu/download/
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/scratch-desktop/9pfgj25jl6x3?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
    download Scratch (Free)  on the App Store get Scratch (Free)  on google play
  • ScratchJr (Free)

    by: Scratch Foundation, Inc.

    SubjectComputer Science
    Accessibility FeatureMagnification
    PlatformAndroid, iOS
    Age RangeElementary

    With ScratchJr, children ages 5-7 learn important new skills as they program their own interactive stories and games. By snapping together graphical blocks, children can make characters move, jump, dance, and sing. In the process, children learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer. They also use math and language in a meaningful and motivating context, supporting the development of early-childhood numeracy and literacy.

    download ScratchJr (Free)  on the App Store get ScratchJr (Free)  on google play