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[...] for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (support iPad mini and retina display) appeared first on App Ed Review. Protractor (one of the 7 tools in iMetalBox) is now free! Take this chance to download! This [...]
[...] outside research to further support their stance. The post MarketWatch appeared first on App Ed Review. … Read more [...]
[...] location, climate, and politics among others. The post History 2 Scale appeared first on App Ed Review. … Read more [...]
[...] discussed in groups to provide peer interaction. The post Socrative Student appeared first on App Ed Review. SOCRATIVE 2.0 Engage, assess and personalize your class with Socrative. Educators can [...]
[...] , Season of Trees plays classical music in the background and different sound effects. Instructional Ideas Teachers can let students use this app independently or with a partner and require them to [...]
[...] , if enabled, it will tell them if their choices are correct while they take the quiz. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students use this app for a pre-assessment. To do so, teachers can have [...]
[...] lose a point. Each quiz consists of five questions and users can earn up to 10 points. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students take these quizzes independently to review grammar or as a bell [...]
[...] analyze those lyrics as well. Plus, users can create their own personalized profile. Instructional Ideas Teachers can assign students a line or lyric to analyze. To do so, teachers can have students [...]
[...] work to their teacher. Teachers can then either save these works as .jpegs and post them to a class website or print them out and hang them in the classroom, with the purpose being to share their [...]
[...] can compose an explanation of how they restored the image using this app and post it to a class website. The post Adobe Photoshop Express appeared first on App Ed Review. Photo editing made fun, [...]
[...] they used to research the topic. These videos can be shared by posting them to a class website. After students gain a familiarity of viewing and using this app’s videos, teachers can [...]
[...] , app, and/or document on the computer. Teachers can save these videos and post them to a class website, so future students can use them. The post Programming Tutorials appeared first on App Ed [...]
[...] ] [appStore-appDetails] [no] --> WPS Office is the classic Microsoft Office suite in app form. With WPS Office, users have many of the [...]
[...] . Plus, students can present this data to a class or teacher using the Keynote, HaikuDeck, or WPS Office app. After recording their eating habits for a certain amount of time (e.g. two weeks, a month, [...]
[...] have student load a specific poem in this app and open a word processing app such as CloudOn, WPS Office, or Quick Office. Next, as students are presented with a blanks in it, teachers can have [...]
[...] and Learn Alphabets provides encouraging commentary. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students practice any of the four activities independently. As students practice, teachers can monitor the [...]
[...] are several opportunities to practice the main skill. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students practice a skill independently by engaging in a specific exercise using this app. As students [...]
[...] When teaching students how to annotate texts as part of a close read, teachers can have students practice underlining, highlighting, and composing text using this app’s built-in text annotation [...]
[...] Ideas Teachers can demonstrate to students how to play a scale. They can then have students practice playing the scale. Once students feel that they can play the scale proficiently, they can [...]
[...] Rights. As an incentive, teachers can reward the student who earns the most Prestige in a specific amount of time (e.g. 10, 20, or 30 minutes). After playing the game and becoming familiar with all [...]
[...] can have students track their food intake, exercise, and guilty pleasure cravings for a specific amount of time (e.g. a week, two weeks, or a month). Finally, teachers can require students to [...]
[...] bubble and then expand on it by adding thought bubbles. Plus, teachers can require a specific amount of thought bubbles to complete the brainstorming requirement of an assignment. While [...]
[...] . Small groups of students can then be assigned a subtopic. Groups will then be given a specific amount of time to create a presentation using this app. When ready, each group will present their [...]
[...] , this app only shows them the steps needed to draw an object with paper and pencil. Instructional Ideas Students can choose an object they wish to draw from the menu provided by this app. Next, they [...]
[...] that indicates how close they are to playing the exact note shown in the range. Instructional Ideas Students can use this app to tune their instruments. When practicing playing specific notes, [...]
[...] Evernote, Twitter, message, email, Facebook, or save to users’ photos and more. Instructional Ideas Students can use this app to annotate screenshots of a novel’s text, either as a PDF or [...]
[...] settings for the game, which include sound, music, font, and notification options. Instructional Ideas Students can play this game independently three times a week as a class activity. After they [...]
[...] will automatically load the presentation and show it in users’ internet browser. Instructional Ideas When teachers assign students a research paper, they can have students create a presentation that [...]
[...] know. Lastly, users have the ability to download videos to their device. Instructional Ideas When teachers assign homework, they can also provide students with title of the Khan Academy [...]
[...] the timeline and swipe the screen to move forwards or backwards on the chronology. Instructional Ideas When teachers are lecturing about a historical topic, they can use this app to show students when [...]
[...] being studied. In this way, students will have the support they need as they complete their homework assignment. After using this app and gaining a familiarity of its features, teachers can require [...]
[...] , they can also provide students with title of the Khan Academy video that reviews the homework assignment’s topic(s). This will provide students with a resource that may assist them as they [...]
[...] can use this app to annotate over, correct, and/or comment on students’ work. As a homework assignment, teachers can have students find an object that relates to the topic being studied [...]
[...] for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad (support iPad mini and retina display) appeared first on App Ed Review. Protractor (one of the 7 tools in iMetalBox) is now free! Take this chance to download! This [...]
[...] outside research to further support their stance. The post MarketWatch appeared first on App Ed Review. … Read more [...]
[...] location, climate, and politics among others. The post History 2 Scale appeared first on App Ed Review. … Read more [...]
[...] discussed in groups to provide peer interaction. The post Socrative Student appeared first on App Ed Review. SOCRATIVE 2.0 Engage, assess and personalize your class with Socrative. Educators can [...]
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