The multilevel structure and the Rewards Shop are guaranteed to keep kids engaged. This brilliant app is a pictographic calendar that allows you to schedule your days and all the tasks in between. Parents can organize the daily calendar with tasks, as well as events such as appointments, school, and extracurricular activities.
Free Code Camp has a lot in common with Codecademy. Their lessons are a little tighter too. With lessons that have all of the items already pre-set, all you have to do is read the lesson and work out how to apply it to what they want as the end coding session to each lesson.
However, it does not offer the same real-time session, so you will have to create and code on your own outside of the site to reinforce what you have learned after finishing each course. Is a cool coding app where kids can make games, simulations, or anything else their minds can imagine. This app uses visual coding blocks instead of text to inspire kids to jump right into coding without getting frightened by long strings of text. Write About This is an app that addresses all genres of writing throughout elementary school, engaging students and making them feel excited about writing!
Google Docs has all the traditional functionality of Microsoft Word but allows for collaboration between students and for easy-to-give and easy-to-receive feedback from teachers through the commenting and suggesting functions. With a 4. Provides brief, engaging stories.
It quickly measures fluency, words per minute, and reading level. This user-friendly, free app gives easy access to all the Math and Language Arts standards, so you can make sure your kids are meeting them. You can find standards by grade or subject cluster.
This award-winning app inspires a love of the written word by allowing kids to personalize their own journeys from the back of a ladybug. The engaging stories and games will help you instill your children with a love of learning. For younger students, this app has a sense of Space Invaders to it. Students learn, practice, and improve skills in multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
Designed like a chalkboard, Mathboard focuses on encouraging students to figure out math problems themselves, rather than trying to guess the answer. It comes with numerous modes, such as multiple choice and a mode where students can work out the problems by hand. Aptly named, MathPentagon is a group of apps that focus on five different math curriculums: ratios, geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and statistics.
There are even more extensions that focus solely on the Common Core math standards for each grade. Featured by the New York Times, Jungle Time includes a multi-lingual talking clock and animal faces to help young children learn to tell time. This app has a mystery story line to it; students are spies who need to defeat the evil Dr. Odd by completing different mathematical missions.
Bugs and Numbers is an award-winning educational app that kids love! It includes several games teaching math skills that are all set in a city made of bugs. All the games feature icky bugs, which kids find quite entertaining. One of the most important steps in the journey towards critical thinking is the ability to read and interact with books. Reading is more than just memorizing letter combinations. It is about understanding the motive behind characters and the importance of setting.
It is about connecting plot developments with real life and making connections between the two. As a result of this program, students often increase their love of reading and as a bonus, do better on reading exams. This tool is a hit with teachers and students because it is a multi-sensory approach to teaching vocabulary. With videos, definitions, games, quizzes, and more, this interactive website is an enjoyable teaching tool. Plus, teachers can create word lists for their students.
Those looking for a fun way to improve vocabulary will love this app! It is simply fun to play and even offers a multi-player mode where you can test your vocabulary skills against someone else. Teachers and parents will love it because of its test preparation tools.
Kids create their own storybooks using photos from their device or the included illustrations. They can share their stories easily by emailing them from within the app. The Read Me Stories app is designed to encourage a love of reading. It is a library of e-books, but it also features a new book every day. Flocabulary is a fun vocabulary program for grades K The hip-hop style songs help kids learn new vocabulary words, and the app has plenty of games and activities to reinforce what students learn.
There are also printable activities and worksheets for teachers. This app is perfect for elementary school students learning basic US geography. With PopGeo, students practice identifying states, capitals, and more. The visuals help students familiarize themselves with the map, and features like a high score board make PopGeo USA Geography interactive and competitive.
Students can enhance their appreciation of reading by discovering the meaning of nouns, verbs, and adjectives in an engaging way, and increase fluency through an understanding of basic sentence structure. The multilevel structure and the Rewards Shop are guaranteed to keep kids engaged. This brilliant app is a pictographic calendar that allows you to schedule your days and all the tasks in between. Parents can organize the daily calendar with tasks, as well as events such as appointments, school, and extracurricular activities.
Free Code Camp has a lot in common with Codecademy. Their lessons are a little tighter too. With lessons that have all of the items already pre-set, all you have to do is read the lesson and work out how to apply it to what they want as the end coding session to each lesson.
However, it does not offer the same real-time session, so you will have to create and code on your own outside of the site to reinforce what you have learned after finishing each course.
Is a cool coding app where kids can make games, simulations, or anything else their minds can imagine. This app uses visual coding blocks instead of text to inspire kids to jump right into coding without getting frightened by long strings of text. Write About This is an app that addresses all genres of writing throughout elementary school, engaging students and making them feel excited about writing! Google Docs has all the traditional functionality of Microsoft Word but allows for collaboration between students and for easy-to-give and easy-to-receive feedback from teachers through the commenting and suggesting functions.
With a 4. Provides brief, engaging stories. It quickly measures fluency, words per minute, and reading level. This user-friendly, free app gives easy access to all the Math and Language Arts standards, so you can make sure your kids are meeting them. You can find standards by grade or subject cluster. This award-winning app inspires a love of the written word by allowing kids to personalize their own journeys from the back of a ladybug. The engaging stories and games will help you instill your children with a love of learning.
For younger students, this app has a sense of Space Invaders to it. Students learn, practice, and improve skills in multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Designed like a chalkboard, Mathboard focuses on encouraging students to figure out math problems themselves, rather than trying to guess the answer. It comes with numerous modes, such as multiple choice and a mode where students can work out the problems by hand.
Aptly named, MathPentagon is a group of apps that focus on five different math curriculums: ratios, geometry, trigonometry, algebra, and statistics. There are even more extensions that focus solely on the Common Core math standards for each grade.
Featured by the New York Times, Jungle Time includes a multi-lingual talking clock and animal faces to help young children learn to tell time. This app has a mystery story line to it; students are spies who need to defeat the evil Dr. Odd by completing different mathematical missions. Bugs and Numbers is an award-winning educational app that kids love! It includes several games teaching math skills that are all set in a city made of bugs.
All the games feature icky bugs, which kids find quite entertaining. One of the most important steps in the journey towards critical thinking is the ability to read and interact with books. Reading is more than just memorizing letter combinations. It is about understanding the motive behind characters and the importance of setting. It is about connecting plot developments with real life and making connections between the two.
As a result of this program, students often increase their love of reading and as a bonus, do better on reading exams. This tool is a hit with teachers and students because it is a multi-sensory approach to teaching vocabulary. With videos, definitions, games, quizzes, and more, this interactive website is an enjoyable teaching tool. Plus, teachers can create word lists for their students.
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