Saturday, December 22, 2012

Fun/good apps to share

I have been playing...um, working....For the past few days on my new toy....um, tool.

Matt approved:

Stack the states. The free version is good, but I actually bought the .99 version since he liked it so much. It directly relates to what he is learning in 4th grade.

Doodle Buddy: This is just cool, but could be used for a whiteboard in class (I think the students in the video were using this when answering the teacher at the board.) It is free.

Meteor Math: I woke up to Matt smashing meteors while practicing multiplication tables to 12x12....Guess I need to passcode this! This is free, too.

I'll keep you updated until I go back into the 1970's (otherwise known as the inlaws house) where the internet does not exist.

I am sure that everyone found the common core standards app.

Does anyone still have the twitter suggestions from the speaker on November 1st? I forgot to bring them with me and am trying to use that for professional development like she suggested.

If anyone else has neat/useful apps, could you please post as well.

Dani

1 comment:

  1. I like Doodle Buddy. I use it often with my nephew. I've used it a couple of times in the classroom, but I tend to use ShowMe or Educreations, both of which are free. These are interactive whiteboards and they give you the option of recording student interaction and audio. I've used it often in small group or individual assessment.

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