Another session that I attended shared info about Ipads and some apps. The official write up in the program states,
“Come learn how to integrate iPads into your instruction. Learn ways to use iPads to increase fluency in reading, writing, and math, build comprehension and create project-based learning. Make your life eeasier by using iPads to collect data, conduct IEP meetings, teach and reinforce lessons, and accommodate student’s individual academic needs.”
Here is the handout that she shared with us:
Blackburn’s Favorite Apps List
Showme Free Recordable whiteboard – you can record while writing. Great for prerecording review lessons. | Explain Everything $2.99 Similar to “Show Me” but allows you to import photos and documents. | ||
Puffin $2.99 Web Browser that allows Adobe Flash | Puppet Pal Free/$2.99 Full Version Create your own puppet show. Very student friendly and great for story retelling and summarizing practice. | ||
Doc As Free/$2.99 The best way to organize annotated documents. I use this app for student data collection | SayHi $2.99 Translation App | ||
Socrative Free Student response system for assessments | DropBox Free Document storage, allows you to access files from anywhere. | ||
Talking John Free Repeats what you say! Great for Spelling Practice | Talking Roby Free Repeats what you say! Great for Spelling Practice | ||
Place Value Free Visual Representation of Place Value | Counting to 10 Free Basic 10 Frame | ||
Splash Math Free/$9.99 Full Version Math Practice that correlates to Common Core and emails students’ Progress Reports | Virtual Manipulative Free Visual for fractions, decimals, and percentages. Can even prerecord lessons in advance. | ||
Toontastic Free/$9.99 Full Version Guides students through creating their own cartoon | Videolicious Free Easy student friendly app for creating movies on iPad. | ||
Chalk Board Free Simply a Chalk Board, but a student favorite | Jumbled Sentence Free Students arrange words to form correct sentences. Even reads the word to students. | ||
iTalk Free Basic Recorder – Great for students to practice reading fluency and conduct self-assessments. | Dragon Dictate Free Speech to Text App I use this app with struggling writers to help them get their ideas down on paper.
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GeoBoard Free Basic GeoBoard practice without rubber bands!! | Learning A-Z Free (but must have Reading A-Z and Raz Kids) Allows a student to access Raz-Kids On Your Own Books and Quizzes on iPads. | ||
Book Retriever $0.99 Classroom library manager - Allows you to track books checked in and out of classroom library. | Class Dojo Free Classroom Management Tool | ||
Sentence Builder Free Students practice building sentences out of mixed words | AppTutor Free - $4.99 Math apps that reviews concepts and has guided practice for students | ||
Dictionary Free Can be used as traditional dictionary, however, students can also say the word into speaker to find it. | First Grade $2.99 General practice of basic math and reading skills. Also Kindergarten version available. | ||
Doceri Free Desktop control app | I Like Books Free Several difference apps, but all are basic books with real pictures. | ||
Going Places Free Video Social Stories about going different places in the community. Great for students with Autism! | Tap To Talk Free Communication board with pictures and sound. Several albums preloaded but can design more on website. |
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