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Vocabulary iCues: Trading Cards. I have been a huge fan of Read Write Think’s interactives for some time.

Vocabulary iCues: Trading Cards

Naturally, I was ecstatic when they started releasing app versions of them. One of my favorites is the FREE Trading Card app. The app allows for multiple student logins (which is perfect for classrooms using a shared iClassroom model) and boasts 7 different templates (fictional person, real person, fictional place, real place, object, event, and vocabulary.) Naturally, one can see the potential for this app across the curriculum and with multiple grade levels. Trading Cards app Vocabulary Bulletin Board. Preposition Builder. Preposition Builder, by Mobile Education Store, is another feather in Kyle Tomson’s hat!

Preposition Builder

This dedicated dad has been developing solid speech & language apps for quite some time and Preposition Builder moved him into the mainstream. This app is a wonderful learning tool for all kids at some point in their development. We found this app especially helpful with ESL students, of all ages. During play, the student is presented with an image and must drag a preposition to complete a sentence about the image.

If the student chooses the wrong answer, the image and sentence change to show the student the proper use of the preposition they chose and how it changes the image. ” The choices are: in – on – under, and the picture shows the cereal in the bowl, when the child puts the word on in the blank the picture changes and shows the cereal on the bowl. Apps for Learning Grammar Skills. After having a discussion this week with a friend who is a teacher and mom, we realized that we didn’t know any great apps for practicing grammar skills.

Apps for Learning Grammar Skills

The discussion came about because her oldest daughter was struggling to understand the parts of speech. Her daughter really enjoys using her iPad so her mother thought if she could find some engaging apps, possibly in a game style format, that she could encourage her daughter to practice learning the parts of speech to help improve both her knowledge and her Language Arts grade.

After some research, I found some excellent apps for engaging kids in learning and improving grammar skills. Grammar Jammers. Reading & Writing Apps. Notetaking Apps - a comparison of some popular ones. Notetaking apps are a great way to get organized and keep track of everything electronically.

Notetaking Apps - a comparison of some popular ones

There are a lot of different ones out there, so I thought I would go through some of the more popular ones and list some of the features they have. Click on the links for more information on each one also. 1. Evernote - this is the note taking app that I use the most. Learning to Write on the iPad. Lots of people have been asking about using the iPad as a way of teaching young students to write.

Learning to Write on the iPad

I personally would not advocate this as the primary way of teaching youngsters the intricacies of handwriting and letter recognition but as fun supplementary activity it might provide some motivation. Here are a couple of fun apps that reinforce some of the basic writing skills taught by parents and teachers. School Writing: $4.99 AU School Writing allows the teacher to prepare lessons using written instructions, unique images and audio instructions, to which the student can respond using written and audio recordings.

Students learn shapes, letters, numbers, words and more. Noteshelf vs. Remarks vs. Notability: iPad handwriting app shootout! The iPad has led to a renaissance of apps for handwritten note-taking, but with top contenders like Noteshelf, Remarks, and Notability to choose from, which one is best for you?

Noteshelf vs. Remarks vs. Notability: iPad handwriting app shootout!

Steve Jobs might not have been a fan of the stylus, but for many iPad users it's become an indispensable tool for note-taking, thanks to excellent handwriting apps like Noteshelf, Remarks, and Notability. At their core they all offer a big piece of digital paper for you to scribble, draw, scrawl, annotate, mock up, sketch out, or just plain write down your thoughts, ideas, and projects.

Whether you're in a corporate brainstorming session, a student/teacher conference, or family meeting, they're your virtual whiteboard, sheet of lined or graph paper, scrapbook, and art pad all rolled into one. Yet each has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, and each excels in different aspects of the same, broad purpose. So the question becomes, which one is best for you?

Paper Port App – Dragon Dictation App on Steroids! Are you impressed with the Dragon Dictation App?

Paper Port App – Dragon Dictation App on Steroids!

Well, you will love Nuances new PaperPort app that has Dragon Dictation tools in it! PaperPort App - This is Nuances new free digital note taking for your iPad (only iPad) that captures hand written notes, typed text, images, web content and audio. PaperPort Notes even allows you to take advantage of the Dragon Dictates voice recognition software to produce your ideas and notes simply by speaking. Wi-Fi connectivity is needed for the voice recognition and transferring documents to function. Paper Port provides many options to transfer your note to make it retrieveable in other applications such as Google Docs, Dropbox, email or their own document management app called PaperPort Anywhere (also free).

Being free, this is a must to check out if you have an iPad and individuals that would benefit from using voice recognition on the fly. Other tools available in PaperPort app are: 25 Cool Apps To Take Notes On New iPad. Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in /home2/appleumb/public_html/ienticement/wp-content/plugins/sharebar/sharebar.php on line 112 and defined in /home2/appleumb/public_html/ienticement/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 992 Warning: Missing argument 2 for wpdb::prepare(), called in /home2/appleumb/public_html/ienticement/wp-content/plugins/sharebar/sharebar.php on line 124 and defined in /home2/appleumb/public_html/ienticement/wp-includes/wp-db.php on line 992 neu.Notes+ Take notes and draw on your iPad™ with the best app in the store for handwritten notes, sketching, mind mapping, and more.Express yourself with multiple pens, each customizable with multiple colors, line widths, and transparency/opacity.Annotate photos and maps.Unlimited undo/redo.Pinch zoom in and out of details.Organize notes/drawings into notebooks.

25 Cool Apps To Take Notes On New iPad

Simplenote People are using Simplenote to keep notes, lists, ideas and more. Note Taker HD smartNote. Great Reference Apps: iPad/iPhone Apps AppList. 5 Best Notebook iPad apps for students. Below is an overview of the 5 best note-taking apps.

5 Best Notebook iPad apps for students

Berlage students can request access to the document with the description on how to download the apps here. Whichever note taking app you chose to use. Stop using the simple Notes app that came with the iPad. It is not good enough to use in class. You need to use all of the other features of the iPad like, drawing, adding pictures, sound and making back ups. 24 Educational iPad Apps for Kids in Reading & Writing. 6 Awesome Free Reading Apps for iPad. Reading is a passion that grows as we grow and if it is not well nurtured in its early years then it will never grow sound.

6 Awesome Free Reading Apps for iPad

Teaching our kids and students how to read and make them love reading is not an easy task , it takes so much time,diligence and efforts. It also calls for some kind of creativity from the parts of teachers especially in selecting the kind of reading material that students would connect to and be motivated to consume.In this regard, there are some awesome and intuitive free reading apps that you can introduce to your students or kids to use in their iPads. Digital Storytelling with the iPad. 5 Apps for Creating Interactive Books and ePubs on your iPad. - How to create a story using apps. 0 Comments January 26, 2012 By: Vicki Windman Jan 26 Written by: 1/26/2012 4:27 AM ShareThis Need to address the Core Standards in the area of writing? Grades 1-5 Writing: The standards are parallel but expand each year in elementary school.

Grade 1:Write opinion pieces, in which they introduce the topic or name the book they are writing about, state an opinion, supply a reason for the opinion, and provide some sense of closure.Write informative/explanatory texts in which they name a topic, supply some facts about the topic, and provide some sense of closure. Grade 5:Develop the topic with facts, definitions, concrete details, quotations, or other information and examples related to the topic.Provide logically ordered reasons that are supported by facts and details.

Story Patch- $2.99- Students can create a book with preloaded or added photos. WordFoto $1.99 Import a photo or image to the app, which comes preloaded with words such as Happy Halloween, Happy New Year and more stock words. StoryBox: A Top Fun Educational Kids Magazine App for iPad. My Story - Book Maker for Kids. Storyrobe. iPad StoryTelling APPS. A List of The Best Free Digital Storytelling Tools for Teachers. 1- ZimmerTwins It is all about creative storytelling. ZimmerTwins is a web2.0 tool that allows students to give vent to their imaginative powers and exercise their storytelling skills from early stages to advances ones. 2- Digital Story Telling in The Classroom This section provides resources and materials for teachers to use with their students in storytelling.

It helps students personalize their learning and perform better. Students can use these materials to create a movie or interactive slideshow to tell their stories. 3- Story Bird This is an awesome website that allows students and teachers to create short art inspired stories to read, share or print out. 4- Someries Someries is a fantastic storytelling site . 5- PicLits This is another awesome website where students can choose a picture and start drawing or writing a text on it to create a story. 7- Capzles This is where you and your students can create rich multimedia stories with videos, photos, music, blogs and documents. The Top 17 Free Digital Stotytelling Apps for The iPad. 1-StoryKit This is an awesome iOS app that allows users to easily create an electronic storybook via illustrations by drawing on the screen, using pictures and text, and recording audio to attach to stories. 2- Talking Tom & Ben News This is fun app to use.

Kids can talk to them and they will repeat what you say in turs. They can also create and record funny conversations between them. 25 Awesome Library Apps For Your iPad. Great apps for all book lovers to explore! Zip! Zap! Zoom! My library is anything BUT quiet during our recess time. Of course students are visiting and sharing about books they love. But they’ve also had a great time exploring iPads this year. Digital Storytime - Reviews of Childrens Picture Book Apps for iPad.

Top 10 Most Educational iPad Books. In honor of Digital-Storytime’s recent makeover, this top ten list is a based on the books that scored high in a new category - Educational. These are all top picks for iPad books that make learning especially fun. These apps are for a wide range of ages and topics, showing off the iPad’s flexibility. It can go from enrichment for babies to entertainment to reassurance for anxious adolescents.

At the end I’ve also selected my top 5 “Alphabet” book apps. My top picks for educational book apps: 1. 2. 3. Top 15 iPad Book Apps – The Best Extras for Summer Fun. Great Book Apps for Kids – Guest Post. BIO: Emma Perry is a Melbourne dwelling book lover. 8 Awesome Apps for Teaching Reading. Teaching kids to read is a big job. Not only does it take a lot of time and patience, it also takes a lot of resources. iF Poems – The First Great Poetry App for the iPad I’ve Seen. Touch and Go. Reading and Grammar Apps for Early Learners. 8 Free iPad Reading Apps for Young Learners. Again the iPad. Apps for Literacy Support. Apps To Support Literacy. Posted by Allanah King on September 17, 2011.

Literacy and iPad Learning Apps. 50 Popular iPad Apps For Struggling Readers & Writers. Whether you’re the parent of a child with a reading disability or an educator that works with learning disabled students on a daily basis, you’re undoubtedly always looking for new tools to help these bright young kids meet their potential and work through their disability. While there are numerous technologies out there that can help, perhaps one of the richest is the iPad, which offers dozens of applications designed to meet the needs of learning disabled kids and beginning readers alike. Here, we highlight just a few of the amazing apps out there that can help students with a reading disability improve their skills not only in reading, writing, and spelling, but also get a boost in confidence and learn to see school as a fun, engaging activity, not a struggle.

Excellent iPad Apps for Reading Disability.