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Stoodle. TinkerBox. Scrapnote - for Web, PDF, YouTube and Images on the App Store. Some Very Good iPad Apps for Science Teachers. May 11, 2016 Below is a short collection of some very good iPad apps we have specifically curated for Science teachers and students.

Some Very Good iPad Apps for Science Teachers

They can be used to consolidate and expand on what students learn about the natural world. The apps will also help students learn about endangered species, discover thousands of organisms from around the globe, explore biodiversity of wild life and many more. 1- Project Noah ‘Project Noah is a tool to explore and document wildlife and a platform to harness the power of citizen scientists everywhere…The Project Noah Missions section includes dozens of challenging and meaningful investigations that touch on nearly every key concept in the life sciences, from adaptation and natural selection to conservation and biodiversity.’ 2- Libraries of Life 3- iNturalist ‘iNaturalist is a place where you can record what you see in nature, meet other nature lovers, and learn about the natural world.’

Phoster on the App Store. The Everything Machine by Tinybop. Adobe Voice – Show your story on the App Store. Post-it® Plus on the App Store. 30/30 on the App Store. Easy-to-Use Green Screen App by DoInk Enables Creation of Green Screen Effects on the iPad. You Can Now Create Your Classroom Website on iPad for Free. October, 2014 Weebly, the popular website creation platform, has now a powerful app that works on iPad.

You Can Now Create Your Classroom Website on iPad for Free

Besides Google Sites, Weebly is one of the best free web tools I have been recommending for teachers to use for creating classroom websites and students portfolios. Weebly has a very simply and easy to use editor that allows you to create your website within a couple of minutes. You can simply drag and drop different elements into your template and add your content and share your website with the world. I have already written a couple of guides on Weebly which you can check from the links below: SomeA Managed, Protected Environment for Your Students. AnswerGarden » ...- Plant a Question, Grow Answers! Generate a live word cloud with your audience.

Teacher Toolkit. Hit the Button - Quick fire maths practice for 5-11 year olds. Android and iPad apps for language teachers. 50 Fab Apps for Teachers. Less Is More You don’t need a one-to-one classroom (one device for every student) to integrate tablets into instruction.

50 Fab Apps for Teachers

Whether you have one tablet or five, possibilities for teaching with them abound. Single Tablet • Independent reading Load up your tablet with books in a reading app. Allow students to check out the tablet for the day or week for in-class use, just as they would a book from the class library. Have students sign a contract that they’ll handle the tablet properly. • Accessibility Have a student that might benefit from accessibility apps? Small Set of Tablets • Small-group reading A few tablets are perfect for engaging students during small-group reading instruction. . • Research Portability makes tablets conducive to quickly accessing information for research projects. Education—there’s an app for that. By many accounts, some of the most powerful education apps are used for teaching reading and supporting differentiation for students with disabilities.

Language Arts Math. Blubbr - Play & create video trivia games. Bloomin' Apps. This page gathers all of the Bloomin' Apps projects in one place.Each image has clickable hotspots and includes suggestions for iPad, Android, Google and online tools and applications to support each of the levels of Bloom's Revised Taxonomy.I have created a page to allow you to share your favorite online tool, iOS, or Android app with others.

Bloomin' Apps

Cogs of the Cognitive Processes I began to think about the triangular shape of Bloom's Taxonomy and realized I thought of it a bit differently.Since the cognitive processes are meant to be used when necessary, and any learner goes in and out of the each level as they acquire new content and turn it into knowledge, I created a different type of image that showcased my thoughts about Bloom's more meaningfully.Here is my visual which showcases the interlocking nature of the cognitive processes or, simply, the "Cogs of the Cognitive Processes".

IPAD APPS TO SUPPORT BLOOM'S REVISED TAXONOMYassembled by Kathy Schrock​ Bloom's and SAMR: My thoughts. Planboard - Online Lesson Planner. WordsEye.