- Connected Educators - Take time to grow your personal learning network and connect with other educators with tools such as Twitter.
- Chatterpix Kids - Chatterpix Kids is a fun iPhone/iPad app with many possibilities for many curricular areas.
- Journaling Apps - This post spotlights the Things to Think About app and the Write About This app.
- Poetry Month - This post from April spotlights nine poetry apps.
- Infographics - This post covers infographic design, ideas for using them, and tools to create infographics.
- Flipped Classroom Resources - This post highlights two resources that embed interactivity into video - EdPuzzle and Educanon.
- Book Creator - The Book Creator app is a tool that allows students to publish work in an epub format.
- Brain Breaks with GoNoodle - GoNoodle offers a variety of brain break activities for any grade level. Do not miss this post as this free resource is way too much fun!
- Differentiation with Stick Pick - The Stick Pick app is similar to the old fashioned can of popsicle sticks, but teachers can utilize the Bloom's question stems found in the app to focus on students' various cognitive levels.
- Tackk - Create flyers, presentations, projects, blogs, and lessons with this digital resource.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
Poetry Month
In celebration of Poetry Month, I would like to spotlight a few poetry apps:









Other Resources for Poetry Month:
Monday, November 18, 2013
Read Write Think Apps
For years, I've loved Read, Write, Think! They now have several FREE great mobile apps available for parents, teachers, and students.
Alphabet Organization allows students to create an alphabet book or alphabet chart including words starting with each letter of the alphabet. Options available are 1) one word and accompanied photo per letter or 2) multiple words per letter. Planning sheets can be found at Read, Write, Think (Sheet 1 and Sheet 2). Read more here.
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Available in the App Store |
Trading Cards can be a valuable tool to test comprehension. The app offers several templates including Fictional Person, Real Person, Fictional Place, Real Place, and Object. Students are prompted with guiding questions to complete the trading cards.
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Available in the App Store |
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Available in the App Store |
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Available in the App Store |
The Timeline app is a simple-to-use tool to create a timeline of sequential events. The timelines can be organized based on date, time, or event.
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Available in the App Store |
See examples:
Read, Write, Think allows users to keep their work separate from other users with a simple login. This feature is unique to other apps and allows for better organization when using shared mobile devices.
View Other Read, Write, Think Poetry Apps:
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