Sunday, May 20, 2012

I Have an iPad.... Now What?!

I'm so excited! The new school I am going to issued me an iPad to experiment with over the summer so I can use it with my new 4th graders in the fall. So... I am wondering if my bloggy friends can help me out by suggesting some "must have" apps to use in the classroom with the kiddos. Here are a few I already have...
  • Dropbox
  • Pinterest
  • GoodReads - I don't know much about this app, so I will be playing around with it to see what it will be able to do for the classroom.
  • iBooks - No books yet, but I plan on purchasing some!
  • BrainPop - This app is just for their movie of the day. Good for enrichment, maybe?
I'd love your suggestions for great math, literacy, or even productivity apps. It's my hope as I become more familiar with the iPad I can begin to write some posts geared towards using it in the classroom for instruction. I look forward to reading your comments, suggestions, or ideas! Have a great night!


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  1. Here are some suggestions.
    http://edudemic.com/2012/02/1000-apps/ is a good place to start.
    Pages, Bluster, Accelerated Reading App
    IEAR  -rates apps so you know if it is worth $

    Learning in Bliss

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    1. Marcia, thank you for the suggestions!! I will check those out! :o)

      Josh

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  2. I received 3 iPads this year to use with my kids. Some of the apps I installed were: Phonics Awareness, Phonics Tic Tac Toe, Word Family (Free), Phonics Vowels, Read Me Stories, Silly Sentences Free, PopWords, Grammar Jammers Primary, Bluster, Handwriting, ICDL, Dinosaurs Lite, and leveled books (E-Making Pizza, M-Making Lemonade, etc.), Young Readers Books, and Rocket Math Free. I do have lower readers so that's why I had a lot of phonics apps on there. My kids LOVE Rocket Math. All of those apps are free. I guess I should also point out these are original iPads (not version 2 or 3). Hope this helps!

    Bonnie
    Living A Wonderful Life

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    1. Bonnie - great suggestions and I think I have a few of those on there from the previous teacher! This is an original iPad too. Thanks for the comment! :)

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  3. My new puppy ate my iPad cord and I am waiting for a new one to arrive. When that happens I will send you a huge list of ones that I love. Off of the top of my head -- Sight Words (great for ESS/ELL), Stack the States, Stack the Countries, Jognog, iBook, Pages, Keynote, Garage Band, Educreate(?), YouTube, SchoolTube, Khan Academy, Dropbox, Angry Birds (cause/effect, probability), Brainpop, Schology, Rocket Math, ummm.... I need my iPad to turn on for more. I have somewhere around 60 apps on mine for the kids.

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    1. Misty - Oh no! This reminds me of when mine decided to chew through our lap top cord. Not fun! Thank you for the wonderful suggestions! I'll be checking several of those out! :)

      Josh

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  4. Great blog. Hopefully you are going to be able to follow some of the great suggestions. Thanks for stopping by my blog, I'm your newest follower!

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    1. Thanks, Lili! I'm loving the suggestions so far! Thanks for the follow :)

      Josh

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