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Cases First off, I purchased the standard magnetic cover from Apple, which I have throughly enjoyed. However, I will also be investing in a separate covering called an Otterbox Defender. It's pretty much like a tank! It adds a lot of weight to the ipad, but I think it will be a good investment considering that it will be used by 6 year olds all day! It does add about 2 pounds to the ipad! Here is the link to Amazon, where they are fairly low priced. If you have one strictly for personal use, I do NOT recommend this product. But for educators, particularly with the little guys, I think it's not a bad idea! :) Anyways, the Otterbox Defender Series are the ones that would work best in the classroom.
Apps to Control Your Computer
My ipad can now wirelessly control my computer. You (and the students!) can even write on it with a pen tool called a stylus. I'm going to be purchasing this stylus, but there are many available for the ipad.
Some other fantastic news for your is that this app also lets you remotely access and control your home or school PC. The app is calledSplashtop ($2.99 for a limited time), Splashtop WHITEBOARD $9.99 and it comes with whiteboard editing tools just like any other pricey interactive white board! This is HUGE people!!!! Brand new updates!!!
and you can watch a video tutorial to set it up. Did I mention you could access your home computer? From school?! Or the beach?!
Another exciting tool is an app called "Penultimate" ($1.99). It allows you to write with your finger or the pen stylus tool in many colors, save your thoughts into several notebooks, change the paper & pen style, and email a single page or entire notebook.
Warning: Many of the apps are just a counterpart to expensive software. Examples include: Doceri Remote ($50 full version) and Power Teacher Mobile. Read the descriptions before downloading!
Other (mostly) free apps you need to download:
Grade Book Pro-
Wordlens- Translates any typed text into another language Menus! :)
Teacher Pal- Free scheduler & organizer made especially for teachers
Dragon Dictation- free speech to text app. You talk to it, it types it up and you can save it or email it.
Siri- personal assistant. You can talk to it and ask it for movie showtimes. You can even tell it to make you dinner reservations!!!
Shazam- tells you the title, artist, and detailed information about any song playing around you
Walgreens- I refill my prescription through this!
Dictionary
Calculator- I'm note sure why this isn't standard!
WeatherEye or any other weather tool
Google Books
Zapd- create a beautiful website in seconds from your ipad
Pandora- Customized radio to your preferences
Evernote- another note creating tool
Speller- Spell checker
Google Earth
Peek- This is the first app designed to work with the magnetic cover of the Ipad 2. Study anything from Evernote using this clever app
Neu.Annotate- Annotate on PDFs
Popplet lite- pretty great brainstorming app
Disney Family Fun- Digital version of their magazine full of crafts and creative ideas. Great for teachers and it's free too!
Roambi- Interact with your data on your Ipad. I am going to have my first graders interview each other to collect data & then use this app to play with the data! Great for teaching about charts & graphs. I'm planningto The students will track our classroom economy next year with this app.
Stitcher- free smart radio
Flipboard- News, flikr, lifestyle, Oprah, Tech, Facebook & Twitter all in one visual content app
iCardSort- word work, anyone?!
Here is an extensive list of every free educational app that we use in my 1st grade classroom. I think this list of apps is great for K-2 classrooms, and possibly higher grades.
Note: Since these apps are free, they can often come with annoying ads or popups. This is the downside of free apps. I talk with my students about how to use the apps and I have not had a problem with this. You have to enter your password to make purchases- double check that yours is set up like this! :)
Math
McGraw-Hill math apps: Tric-Trac, Top-It, Fractions, Squeeze (I got these for free during a promotion- now they are paid, but still great apps!)
Zombie Math ***Class favorite!
Coins
Coin Math
ClockMaster
Math Blaster
10 Frame Fill
What Day
Pizza 1
Math Bingo
Bills&Coins
Coins Genius
MathPracLite
MathTables
Math for Kids
Math Free
MathMasterLite
LobsterDiver
Math Mix-Up
Nutty Numbers
Number Line
MAD Math
Kids Clock
AB Arithmetic
Abakus-Diff
Math Bingo
Kids Mathlete
ABC/Easy Great for Kindergarten or the beginning of 1st!
ABC Phonics
ABC Lite
1-Letters
ABC Free
ABC X-MAS
Dr Kids Lite
Phonics
Spelling
Spelling Bee
Spelling Bug
Spelling Tree
Spelling Cat
Spelling Farm
SpellingMagic
Textropolis
SpellWizLite
Word Abacus
Hangman (Hard)
LetterHunter
SBSpelling
Spel It Rite 2
Spell & Fill
Spell2 Lite
Grade1Words
Sight Words
1st Grade
Primer
Sight Words
Sight Words
Sight Touch
Sight words lite
Handwriting
UYH
ABC Tracing
123 Writing Alphabet Tracing
Handwriting
Reading
Toy Story Interactive Read Aloud- The best app EVER!!!!!! LOVE THIS! The students can listen to reading while it highlights the words, read by themselves and touch a word if they get stuck, or even record themselves reading!!!!! When they record themselves, it adds the background music from the movie and zooms on the picture to give it the effect of coming to life! It's amazing, it's free, and it's fantastic!!!!
StoryChimes- Do a search in the itunes app store for "StoryChimes" I have about 40 FREE books from them!!!!!!
3 Pigs 2
A Story B4 Bed
Read Me Stories
Time Reading
Stanza
Wolf's Story
OceanFriends
Alice ABC- **Very cool story app- feels 3d!
Music
ShelMovies- As in Shel Silverstein!
SingNSend
Grammar Jammers Primary
KidsSongs
Singing Fingers
There are many, many more in this section including pianos and amazing things. I haven't really gotten around to exploring the full potential of this area.
Science:
Leafsnap HD- take a picture of a leaf & this app will identify it. Pretty amazing!
BrainPOP- a free movie everyday! (Needs a wireless connection)
Google Earth (also needs wireless)
Learn Sharks
Stellarium
Cosmic
HubbleSite
NASA
SkyORB
Space HD
Space Images
DinoMatch
Animal Fun
Dinos
Planets
Moon
Weather Eye
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs for Kids
Social Studies
Stack the States Lite
Trains
Match Chinese New Year
World History Maps
French for kids
Kids Chinese
iTheaurus
Spanish LE
WordPower Lt
Translator
Dictionary
Special Needs
TapToTalk
FaceCards- Great for children with Asperger's!
Games/Miscellaneous
Tap Zoo
Switch
Tangram
Kid Genius
Miss Spell
Things
Zapd- Create a webpage in seconds from your ipad
Digital Storytelling
Story Kit
StoryRobe
Just for fun:
Angry Birds
Netfilx
New York Times/USA Today or any other major news as well as WSMV app for local news
MoMA
Around Me
Amazon
IMDb- Internet Movie Database
iHandy Level
Paid Apps- Just cool stuff
Vernier Video Physics- create your own video and then it graphs the trajectory, position, & velocity. It's only $2.99, and I would love to figure out a way to break this down to the lowest level and put it in the hands of our firsties. Any ideas? I mean, we teach them about graphs. And recording their own through a video would be super cool. Let me know what you think. (If it's nice! ha!)
RulerPhone- This app is soooo neat! It uses your camera to MEASURE any object! How cool is that?! There is a lite version for free that limits what you can measure and a paid version for $3.99 Check out this video:
Frog Dissection is another unique app- Kinda gross and fascinating all at the same time. $3.99
Word Wall HD- $0.99 See, hear, say, write! 75 sight words, 65 word family words, 12 word families. Ages 5-6
1st grade Reading- I Like WritingFree Appears to be really a digital storytelling book where the students take pictures, write sentences and record their own voice to narrate.
Phonics Easy Reader (1-4) HD- From the beloved educational company Rock 'N Learn, this looks like a really great set of apps. Each app comes with 3 stories. The stories have 'read to me' and 'let me read' features, including where they can actually record their voice and play it back to hear their own fluency. $1.99 apiece- 4 total apps. They also offer a Multiplication Rap for the older grades.
Anyway, I hope this gets you started a little better with your Ipad/Ipod/Iphone. I think this is the best educational investment that we've ever made as a school. Next year my students will be creating, editing, and publishing their own educational movies and tutorials through the ipad.
We will be studying Chinese, Spanish, and French as behavior rewards.
What apps are you using in the classroom? What apps have you purchased? I would love a list of PAID apps- so that is where I'm turning to all of you!
Leave a comment so we can have a great list! :)
Hi friends! I have spent the last three days setting up and presenting and attending our wonderful district Technology Conference! It's been exciting and I have some great things to share with you.
Would you like to control your desktop computer with your Ipad- while viewing your computer screen on your ipad? *Since writing this post, I have discovered a better app! Check out Splashtop Whiteboard, currently $9.99, normally $19.99! This app gives you the functions of a whiteboard!!!!
I'm asking you if you would essentially like to turn your Ipad into a Mobi Interwrite... for free. You can even buy a stylist and WRITE ON YOUR SCREEN!!!!!!
Yes, bloggy friends, it's true! In order to do this you will need a Virtual Network Computing, or VNC app.
This video is just a demonstration of the technology. This is the paid version of an app called "Screens" which does the same thing as Mocha Lite.
I just installed this version and IT WORKS AND IT IS SOOOOO COOL! Mocha VNC Lite App Cost: $0!!!! Using your iPhone or iPad, you can connect to a Windows PC or Mac OS X and see the files, programs, and resources exactly as you would if you were sitting at your desk, just on a smaller screen. "VNC" $0 Cons: Hard to set up without watching a tutorial, but here's the video tutorial that gives simples steps to follow! RDP $0- Same as VNC, but works on a PC is how I understood it.
Here are the directions for how to set up the Mocha VNC Lite to connect to a Mac:
Directions for controlling a PC: 1. Go buy a Mac. Seriously. Watch this video, it has 17,0000,0000 steps of silly windows things. Watch the Mac video. It takes 2 secs and 1/198 the amount of steps. Alright, I'm off my soapbox.
Here's your video:
I've so excited right now I can't even tell you about it. Basically I just created a Mobi FOR FREE!!!!!! I don't have an interactive whiteboard, but now I can control the computer and see the screen on the Ipad at the same time. You can also do this with an iphone or itouch.