Welcome to your gateway to transformative learning! Kai XR Adventures are designed to captivate young minds, spark curiosity, and make learning fun and impactful through interactive learning activities and innovative high-quality instructional materials (HQIM). Whether you're an elementary teacher diving into STEAM activities, ELA, science, social studies, or math, or a homeschool educator looking for homeschool resources and elementary education tools, Kai XR has something extraordinary for every learner.
Browse Free Featured AdventuresTeachers get first five adventures for free. For easy access, we recommend teachers and students to log in with Clever or Classlink.
Kai XR offers elementary teachers a dynamic suite of high-quality instructional materials (HQIM) designed to enrich various classroom activities. From immersive virtual field trips to interactive 3D makerspace challenges, each Kai XR Learning Adventure integrates gamification and real-world experiences to captivate students. Perfect for bell ringers, whole-group lessons, after-school programs, and summer learning, our pre-made lessons save planning time while building critical 21st-century skills.
Introduce students to the topic that lays the foundation for the Adventure.
Immerse students in unique experiences and environments to explore and learn—without leaving the classroom.
Inspire creativity and hands-on problem-solving with exciting 3D design challenges.
Encourage critical thinking, clarity, and personal expression through written responses.
Test knowledge with standards-based questions that reinforce learning.
Expand language skills with targeted vocabulary exercises.
Enhance literacy and comprehension with topic-specific reading materials.
Bring the topic to life with visually engaging, teacher-approved videos.
Click on an Adventure to dive deeper and try a free learning activity. Experience how Kai XR brings standards-aligned education to life! Teachers get first five adventures for free.
Grades 4, 5, 6, 7
🕒 30 minutes
Learn about Martin Luther King, Jr’s life and tour the MLK Memorial in D.C. Then, design a virtual monument to honor his legacy in the Makerspace.
Grades 4, 5
🕒 45 minutes
Meet rocket scientist Tiera Fletcher and visit her at work at NASA. Then, design a trip around the solar system to Mars in the Makerspace.
Grades 5, 6, 7
🕒 30 minutes
Travel back in time to the 1920s to learn about the Harlem Renaissance and one of the most famous writers that emerged during this time, Langston Hughes.
Grades 5, 6
🕒 45 minutes
Tour the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Then, recreate the historic moment when Jackie Robinson broke Major League Baseball’s color barrier.
Grades 4, 5
🕒 30 minutes
On April 13, 2016, Kobe Bryant stepped on the court to play the final game of his twenty-season basketball career. Read about Kobe Bryant and his legacy and take a court-side seat to watch highlights from his final game.
Grades 4, 5
🕒 30 minutes
In 1960, Ruby Bridges made history as the first African American student to desegregate her all-white elementary school. Take a virtual field trip to experience her story and learn what it means to be a change-maker.
Grades 4, 5
🕒 60 minutes
Learn about John Lewis and his acts of courage during the Civil Rights Movement. Then, recreate one of his acts of “Good Trouble" in the Makerspace.
Grades 2, 3, 4, 5
🕒 30 minutes
View the presidential portraits of First Lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama. Discover how a historic decision broke barriers in the art world as you learn about the artists behind these iconic portraits.
Grade 5
🕒 15 minutes
Identify main ideas and supporting details as you take a virtual field trip and read about Lunar New Year.
Grades 4
🕒 45 minutes
Learn about literary devices, write a poem from a robot’s perspective, then bring it to life in the makerspace