Seesaw Journal: A Tool for English Language Learners
Last month I shared Seesaw, a new app from the makers of Shadow Puppet that provides a quick and easy
Last month I shared Seesaw, a new app from the makers of Shadow Puppet that provides a quick and easy
CueThink is an iPad app designed to improve students’ math problem solving skills. The platform centers around a “thinklet,” a showcase
Yamie Chess is a math learning resource that supports elementary and middle school students. You might be familiar with their
I’m very excited about the new learning journal Seesaw app which can help teachers and parents connect with students and keep track of
A very cool solution for getting videos in the hands of students, JuniorTube (formerly YoouKids) helps parents and teachers curate and
Last year I introduced Frolyc, a very cool teacher tool for creating lesson based activities and shared their premium offerings. Frolyc continues
I’ve shared some of the reasons I love Drawp for School and this includes how easily it can be incorporated
If you want to help families stay connected, try out ClassDojo. This app provides many options for you to use this school year.
Start the new year off with activities that develop empathy in your students. A kindness journal is a great activity to work on empathy.
If you like the online resource ReadWriteThink you’ll want to check out some of their mobile apps including Timeline. This
Endless Wordplay is an app with a focus on spelling and phonics. From the creators of Endless Numbers, Endless Alphabet
Brand new in the Apple App Store, PocketPhonics Stories is a step-by-step reading program for iPads incorporating 42 storybooks. It is
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