On the opposite end of the spectrum, don’t overlook this app because of the plain name. This app is a must-have for children interested in the reaches of outer space. It comes with 2D and 3D maps of space, charts for visibility and different kinds of radiation, and any other visual category you can think of.
Cost: Free
Age: 4+
Platform: iOS and Android
Don’t let the long title put you off. This game is a gorgeous 3D-animated adventure designed to teach children about science concepts. With multiple game modes and customizable characters, this game will keep your kids engaged for hours as they learn about the scientific world around them.
Cost: Free
Age: 4+
Platform: iOS
Vernier Graphical Analysis
This app is as plain and utilitarian as its name would imply, but sometimes that’s just what you need. Vernier Graphical Analysis is an app in which users can input data lists and generate different kinds of graphs from the data. Once you get used to the input and menu system, this app provides a handy tool for use in math and science classes.
Cost: Free
Age: Rated for 4+, Recommended for 10+
Platform: iOS and Android
Last week we featured Park Math by the same company, a math app game for teaching early math skills. Well, wouldn’t you know it, this week we’re featuring the similar Moose Math; the premise and art style are very much the same, but Moose Math offers up a new batch of games for your little ones alongside the chance to build up and design your own town.
Cost: Free
Age: 4+
Platform iOS
This app is straightforward in concept and design, but a lot of fun to use. The Wind Tunnel Free app is just what it says, a simulated wind tunnel. Users can draw barriers, or insert pre-rendered shapes and see how the wind flow is affected. Different methods of displaying the wind (as particles, as smoke, etc.) make for very fun visuals as well.
Cost: Free
Age: 4+
Platform: iOS and Android