Device Apps

This page includes lists of device apps that can be useful in various areas of education and life.

35 Of The Best Educational Apps For Teachers 

There are so many different educational apps for students out there, and because we have such busy schedules, it can be a bit of a gamble choosing the right ones, especially as they can sometimes take a while to set up with all of our classes. Here are 35 of the best. 

Best In Class Apps and Websites 

Comparisons of the best EdTech tools by category. There are multiple categories with multiple resources in this link. 

Brillant: Learn Interactively

Interactive lessons in math, data analysis, computer science, and programming

Duolingo

Learn languages for free in an interactive environment.  A classroom version exists.  FREE!

Math Tools Aligned To Common Core Standards

Looking for great math tools that support the Common Core standards you teach? Check out these recommendations. With adaptive programs that adjust to individual student strengths, games that build critical-thinking and logic-based skills, and sites that get students collaborating on mathematical problems, you're sure to find a tool that fits your preferred teaching style. From counting and basic operations to algebra and trigonometry, these math apps, games, and websites cover essential math skills in unique and engaging ways.

Quizizz | Free Online Quizzes, Lessons, Activities, and Homework 

All the speed teachers love for planning, plus everything you need on a singular instructional platform.

Ten Best Math Tools For Elementary Students

Elementary math encompasses essential first steps on the path to understanding numbers and their uses, patterns, and relationships. Along the way, students learn the skills of counting, estimation, rounding, representing data, and measurement. These concepts are used in everyday life and are an essential jumping-off point to understanding science and its processes. Here we've compiled the best tools to help kids on this journey, harnessing their natural desire to figure out how things work through problem-solving and game-based learning.