Below is a collection of some practical STEAM apps to try in your instruction. This table is your quick guide to the top 50 apps across Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. If you liked our previous infographic titled “50 Great STEAM Apps for Teachers and Students,” you’re going to love this. Unlike the infographic, this table packs the added bonus of direct links to each app. No more Googling or trawling through the App Store! And hey, we’re just getting started. We’ll keep adding more gems to this digital treasure chest, so bookmark this page and keep an eye out for updates.
What’s Special About Each Category?
Science
From exploring the human body with “My Incredible Body” to diving into chemical equations with “Chemcalc,” the apps in this category cater to the budding scientist in every student. Whether it’s “NASA App” for the future astronauts or “VideoScience” for hands-on experiments, there’s something for everyone here.
Technology
As a big fan of coding myself, I love that apps like “Scratch Jr” and “Lightbot” make computational thinking accessible even for young learners. If you’ve ever wanted your students to think like programmers, the apps in this category are your ticket.
Engineering
The engineering apps are a playground for practical problem-solving. Tools like “AutoCAD” and “Electronic Toolbox Pro” offer more advanced options for older students or those interested in a deep dive into engineering concepts.
Art
From graphic design with “Canva” to digital storytelling through “Adobe Spark Post,” the Art section is a feast for the creative soul. “Stop Motion Studio” is a fun one, trust me. My students were hooked on creating their mini-movies!
Math
Apps like “MathBoard” and “Motion Math” elevate traditional exercises into interactive challenges that I’ve found to be real crowd-pleasers in my class.
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