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Rover - The Browser for Education. Provide Clear & Consistent Support – App Review: ChoiceWorks. Jan 18 Choiceworks by Bee Visual, LLC is a visual support app that lets you retire the cardboard and magnet schedules systems you are most likely using right now. This app is a must have for any family raising a child with special needs struggling with teaching routines, turn taking and making proper choices when angry. According to the Choiceworks app page “this app is designed for caregivers to provide clear and consistent support to foster a child’s independence, positive behavior, and emotional regulation at home and in the community.

It can also be customized for teachers in a school setting. It was created with the support of leading hospitals and child development specialists.” Bee Visual did an excellent job of streamlining the app so that it is fun, easy to use and affordable at $14.99. Schedule Board;Waiting Board; andFeeling Board Schedule Board The Schedule board is, in my opinion, the most impressive part of the app. Waiting Board Feeling Board Rating: 4.0/5 (1 vote cast) Part 7: Apps that support literacy instruction. Welcome to Part 7 of “There’s A Special App For That” series on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad apps for students with special needs. Have a look at our others in the series: Many parents and teachers are using apps at home and in the classroom for literacy skill development for their children or students with special needs. Many are also using these apps for instructional or remediation purposes.

We’ve even had reports of children learning to read with some of the apps available on the iPad and iPod Touch. To understand why children with special needs are responding so positively to these apps in the area of literacy, it is essential to examine the underlying “building blocks” of reading instruction. These “building blocks” are the foundation for reading success. For this post, our goal was to identify apps that can be used to complement specific reading strategies (before, during and after reading) that are used in instruction or remediation for students with special needs. 1. Screenshots: Android 4 Schools. ATIA App Smackdown 2012. Jonandemilysworld home. SpedApps2 - home. Educreations Interactive Whiteboard. Question Builder. Koala Math 1-2 - Time. Teaching Reading Skills with My Word Wall – iPad App Review. By Jillian | May 26, 2011 | 1 comment My Word Wall is an innovative app that aims to teach your children, ages 4+, the skills needed to read and write.

Through numerous activities, children are able to take advantage of spatial, visual, tactile, language-oriented, logical, or rhythmic learning styles. There are 4 games: see & find (seek and find), hide a word (memory matching), bubble words (spelling words to match the image) and jigsaw words (assemble a jigsaw puzzle to spell a word). These games serve to reinforce existing reading skills by engaging and entertaining young people. Whether playing a game that involves having words read to you, or in other aspects of the app where children are encouraged to read for themselves, everything is done phonetically and using letter-sound associations.

With over 75 sight words, 12 word families and 65 word family words, there is a lot of content to learn by. What I liked: The game is laid out in a very simple and easy to use manner. 50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning | Medicine. Technology. Web. Do you own an iPhone? Do you also have toddlers or kids who are about to enter school?

Put the iPhone and the kids together with some of the apps listed below to keep the kids busy as they prepare themselves for school. The list below is separated by categories, and each app is listed alphabetically under those categories to show that we do not favor one app over another. The links lead to reviews about the apps or to the businesses that created the apps. This way, you can learn more about the apps before you download them. ABC Animals: Toddlers to second-graders can enjoy this app, where they learn animal names as well as the alphabet. Softick: Coloring is a great skill for preschoolers to learn, but now you don’t need to lug coloring books and crayons around with you. Midomi: Midomi is an application that will identify any song it hears, whether it is on the radio, being played live, or your own singing or humming.

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