Named one of the Best Homeschool Products

Two years in a row!

We are honored to have been selected as one of the Best Homeschool Curriculum, Products, and Resources of 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 by How To Homeschool!

We've also received a Blue Ribbon Award as the Favorite STEM Resource for 2024 by the Homeschool Influencer Network!

Subscribe to the Excalibur Solutions STEM Academy

Self-paced projects for kids and parents alike.  These video lessons teach computer programming, electronics fundamentals, 3D design, and more!

 

Technology and Engineering education

at your pace and on your schedule

About our Subscriptions

Two Great Products, One Low Price!

Your subscription includes access to both the Content Library and Content Library Junior.  Students may move freely between the two, working on any projects in any order.

Content Library Junior

  • Designed for students in grades 3-6 or those new to coding
  • Lessons range from 5 to 10 minutes
  • Some projects assume basic math skills

 

Content Library

  • Perfect for students in grades 7+ or those with some prior experience
  • Lessons range from 15 to 20 minutes
  • Some projects apply concepts from high school math subjects

Plus...

You get access to our Subscribers Forum and a private Facebook group where you can connect with other members, post questions, and learn about new content.

Just some of the projects included in the library...

Lucky Leprechaun Game

Help the leprechaun collect coins on different “levels” in this Scratch game!  Learn to use loops and variables and even incorporate sound effects.

Let There Be Light!

The projects in this module teach the basics of electronics by constructing circuits that incorporate light.  Learn to use LEDs, resistors, a breadboard, and the Arduino.

Tic Tac Toe in Scratch

Tic-Tac-Toe is a relatively simply game it seems everyone knows how to play.  Write a program in Scratch to play against the computer. 

Seasonal Creations

This module is filled with projects involving 3D Design, electronic circuits, and computer programming each focused on a different seasonally-themed activity.

Tic Tac Toe in Python

Learn to use functions and lists by writing a text-based version of Tic Tac Toe in Python.

Draw Me a Picture

Draw 2D and 3D geometric figures, then combine them to create entire scenes.

Dream World

Explore 3D Design and simple circuits to create your very own fantasy world.

Into the Kuiper Belt

Create an arcade game in Scratch inspired by the 1979 Atari classic Asteroids.

New projects are constantly being developed!

As new content is released, it automatically becomes available in your library.  Our future plans include:

  • Drone programming
  • Virtual and augmented reality
  • Web development
  • More programming languages
  • Physical computing with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and other single-board computers
  • Robotics