
Parent Resources
Explore a curated collection of tools and platforms that support creativity, coding, design thinking, and digital confidence at home.
These resources are intended to help parents extend learning beyond the classroom in a practical, balanced way. Each one offers children the opportunity to create, experiment, and build skills through guided use of technology.

ScratchJr (4–6 years)
Teaches early coding and logic through drag-and-drop blocks; helps children create simple animations and interactive stories.

RoboBlockly (8–14 years)
Teaches robotics, coding, and math concepts through virtual robot simulations; builds logic for real-world robot control.

Canva (Free version)
(13-19 years)
Teaches digital creativity, design, and visual communication using templates and AI-powered design tools.

Scratch (6–12 years)
Introduces coding, loops, and logic in a visual way; children build games, animations, and stories using block coding.

CodeMonkey (10–14 years)
Introduces real coding languages (Python, CoffeeScript) through fun, game-based challenges that strengthen problem-solving skills.

OpenSCAD
(14–18 years)
Teaches code-based 3D CAD modelling; combines programming and design logic for advanced product design.

Tinkercad (12–18 years)
Teaches 3D design, electronics, and basic coding; used to design and simulate circuits or create 3D models for printing.

Machine Learning for Kids
(12–18 years)
Introduces Artificial Intelligence; children train simple AI models and use them in games or chatbots.

LibreCAD
(14–18 years)
Teaches 2D technical drawing and design; builds foundational engineering and drafting skills for manufacturing.








