One minute they’re laughing, the next they’re crying. It’s probably not a secret to you that kids experience a range of feelings throughout the day. Help them identify and explore their dynamic emotions by creating an emotion meter in a free printable activity inspired by our app, Me by Tinybop.
More than ever, teachers are on the forefront of making sure kids understand the meaning of citizenship. We created a few free, printable classroom signs to help teachers remind their students that classrooms are inclusive sanctuaries for learning.
Flex your design thinking muscles with The Universal Designer's Workbook — a free download for exploring in the classroom or at home, created with love from Tinybop.
In the Simple Machines app, kids play with a wheel and axle, lever, pulleys, screws, wedges, and an inclined plane. Here are six, free printable activities to bring learning into the real world.
We adapted a classroom activity developed at The Academy of Talented Scholars (PS 682), in Brooklyn, so your kids can build robots and solve all your problems at home.
In celebration of Computer Science Education Week and Hour of Code, we created some new machines in The Everything Machine and will show you how to make them, too.