Online Technology Tools
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Ideas for Classroom Use
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My Storymaker
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Students can create a story by either writing sentences or dragging and dropping characters and props onto the book. The students can print their book when they are finished and/or share their book online with others. |
Nick Jr Create
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Students can use the Free Draw game to create an illustration on a variety of topics. Students can also use the Sticker Pictures game to create a scene given different characters, settings, and additional props. |
Kerpoof Studio |
Students can make a movie, a card, a drawing, or a picture. There are lesson plans and classroom ideas for teachers. |
ClassTools.net (Timeline) |
Students can create a timeline and save the finished product as a web page and/or embed the timeline into a blog, wiki, or web page. |
Acrostic Poems (ReadWriteThink) |
Student create acrostic poems. |
Book Cover Creator (ReadWriteThink) |
Students can design a book cover for a selected book. The templates vary for all levels (Drawing, Title with Drawing, Title with Text and Drawing, etc.). |
Doodle Spash (ReadWriteThink) |
Students can create an illustration to demonstrate their comprehension of a given text, story, book, etc. |
Postcard Creator (ReadWriteThink) |
Students can create a postcard. The interactive tool explains the different parts of a postcard, and then the students follow a series of steps to create their own. |
Printing Press (ReadWriteThink) |
Students can use this tool to create a variety of desktop publising items such as a newsletter, a brochure, a flyer, and a booklet. There is no print preview feature. |
Theme Poems (ReadWriteThink) |
Students can select a theme (image) and write a poem about it. An example could be to write a poem about a selected shape (rectangle, triangle, etc.) for math in order to demonstrate understanding of that shape's properties or attributes. |
Glogster EDU |
With this tool, students can present information in a different way similar to a collage with hyperlinks, images, videos, and more. |
Kidblog |
This blogging site allows teachers to moderate all entries and it also gives the teacher the option to make the blog private or public. The teacher can create generic logins for students to avoid privacy issues. |
Wikispaces and/or PBworks |
Both of these sites allow teachers to create classroom accounts and then create student accounts with generic logins. Students will be able to add information to wikis about topics they have been researching, they can embed videos or other objects they have created. |
Other Technology Tools
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Ideas for Classroom Use
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iMovie |
Students can create a video of something they learned that day or week. |
Garage Band, ACID Xpress or Audacity |
Students can create podcasts and/or music to demonstrate their understanding of a topic. |
PowerPoint or Keynote |
Students can create a slide-show presentation about a given topic. |
Photo Story |
Students can create a narrated digital storybook. They can add photos they had taken or pictures they have drawn using a drawing/painting program and/or scanned into the computer. |
Publisher |
Students can create brochures, newsletters, flyers, and more using this desktop publishing program. |
iOS Apps
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Ideas for Classroom Use
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Tell Time Little Matchups
FREE
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Students practice telling time. Teachers can create custom problems. Voice can be recorded.
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Toontastic
FREE
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This is an app that can be used for storytelling. Students can select characters or draw their own characters. Stories can be shared with others.
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Sight Words by Little Speller
FREE
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Students learn to spell sight words. Customization features include adding pictures and voice.
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Story Kit
FREE
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Students can create an electronic storybook. They can add pictures or draw on the screen to illustrate their story.
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Splash Math (not the Full Version)
FREE
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Different skills and topics are practiced including place value, number sense, addition/subtraction, graphs, money, and time.
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Music Sparkles
FREE
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Students are able to play different types of instruments. This tool can be used to help students create songs about a topic.
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Popplet Lite
FREE
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This app allows students to organize ideas using words and images. It is a graphic organizer. The lite version is limited to just one popplet whereas the full version ($4.99) allows the user to create an unlimited number of popplets.
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Pizza Fraction - Beginning with
Simple Fractions
FREE
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Students are given a visual representation of a fraction and then asked to identify the fraction that is displayed.
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Motion Math: Hungry Fish
FREE
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Students practice mental addition and subtraction. In-app purchases are available for other levels.
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Math BINGO Games -
A Racing Game for Kids
$0.99
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The BINGO cards include counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Doodle Buddy
FREE
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This app allows students to draw, paint, doodle, and stamp on pictures from Photo Album or on backgrounds provided by the app.
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Geoboard by The Math Learning Center
FREE
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This app serves as a virtual manipulative for teaching shapes, symmetry, and other geometrical concepts in math.
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Math Age 3-5
FREE
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The trial version (which is free) has only one topic. Each additional topic costs $1.99. Topics include sorting and matching, counting to 3, lines and patterns, and more.
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Interactive Telling Time Lite
FREE
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The lite version is free (full version is $2.99), but the students can only practice setting the time and stopping the clock at a given time. The full version allows students to read a clock, the concept between day and night, and more.
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Counting Money
FREE
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This app has flexible settings that can be changed as needed - some of which include number of questions, timer on/off, and difficulty level. The way the question(s) are designed is the student is given a value and must decide which coins are necessary to obtain that total value.
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ABC Magic Reading
Short Vowel Words
FREE
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Students practice hearing cvc words (with pictures as a visual aid) and spelling them.
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Writing Pad
$0.99
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The app provides the large lined writing pad with the middle line so that students can practice writing appropriately.
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