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Mibblio for Music Making

If you’re looking for a music making app you have to try Mibblio. Great for all ages, Mibblio allows users to layer the sound of different instruments over a children’s song and add their own. This...

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Free iPad Apps for the K-5 Classroom

Thank you for attending my workshop this month! If you weren’t able to make it, check out my presentation Free iPad Apps for the K-5 Classroom: View on SlideShare Download the Presentation      

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Virtual Base 10 Blocks

I’ve shared some of my favorite virtual tools for the iPad (sticky notes, geoboard, atlas, glossary, dry erase board…) and another fantastic free app I love is Number Pieces. This app simulates base...

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Reading a Ruler on iPads

There are so many virtual iPad tools that I love using with my students (base ten blocks, sticky notes, geoboard, atlas, glossary, dry erase board…). One free app that can substitute a ruler is Ruler...

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iPad Measurement Tools

I’ve shared some great free apps for turning your iPad into a measurement tool: protractor, reading a ruler.  Measure Length – Tiny Chicken by TapToLearn is another app that’s perfect for teaching...

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iPad Coloring Books

Two fun apps for virtual coloring books are Hello Crayon and Hello Color Pencil.  Great for students practicing fine motor skills and teachers looking to offer children a creative outlet.  Draw on a...

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ARBasketball: Must See to Believe!

I’ve shared some apps that seem too good to be true and ARBasketball – Augmented Reality Basketball Game is definitely one of them. AR stands for Augmented Reality, and that’s where the basketball hoop...

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Early Elementary Math Practice on iPads

Todo K-2 Math Practice is the perfect app to support children learning to count numbers, add and subtract.  With different games and levels this colorful, free app is perfect for youngsters learning...

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Dragon Geometry

I love math games and am a big fan of Tangrams and anything geometry.  Dragon Geometry is a fantastic app for teaching children about shapes.  This engaging, colorful game is great for elementary...

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7 Free Apps for Early Learners

The iTunes Store is full of great apps that are perfect for early elementary and preschool students, check these out! Learn With Homer to Teach Reading ABC House for Early Elementary Pocket Phonics for...

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Comparative Adjectives on iPads

It’s often the simplest apps that pack the biggest punch and that is definitely true of Comparative Adjectives. This app presents clean, crisp images to children and asks them to identify the largest,...

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Shape Village

Great for early learners exploring different shapes, Shape Village is a free app that lets children interact with squares, triangles and more.  They’ll create a village as they put the pieces of the...

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Colorful iPad Drawing Tool

Drawing with Carl is a fantastic free iPad app that turns your iPad into a virtual dry erase board for creating pictures using lots of tools.  Kids can draw with different colors, add letters and...

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A Virtual Number Line for iPads

The Math Learning Center has some fantastic apps and I’ve already shared two of my favorites: Geoboard and Number Pieces. Number Line for iPad (also available as a web app) is a powerful virtual tool...

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MOMA Art Lab

Let your students show off their creativity with this fantastic free app from MOMA. Have kids extend a reading activity with this art app or make designs with geometric shapes. Kids can read about...

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iYoga for Anatomy

If you’re teaching physical education or anatomy in your classroom iYoga is a neat resource to bring into discussions.  This app lets users explore how muscles contract and stretch during yoga poses...

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Kodable to Introduce Programming Skills

Coding and programing are two important STEM skills that you can introduce to children at an early age.  Two of my favorites apps for doing just this are Hopscotch and Daisy the Dinosaur but another to...

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Read Music with Piano Mania

You don’t need a piano to bring music into your classroom thanks to this impressive app! Piano Mania by JoyTunes helps children read sheet music and understand the connection between notes on a page...

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23 Virtual Tools for Tablets (all free!)

A great way to capture the attention of your students is to introducethese virtual tools.  If they are bored with traditional flashcards, post-its or math manipulatives try out one of the virtual tools...

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MyScript MathPad for Equations

MyScript Calculator is one of my favorite apps but middle school and high school teachers might want to check out MyScript MathPad. It can handle higher level equations including trigonometry and...

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