Easy Timeline Creator App for Tablets & Computers
If you like the online resource ReadWriteThink you’ll want to check out some of their mobile apps including Timeline. This
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If you like the online resource ReadWriteThink you’ll want to check out some of their mobile apps including Timeline. This
ReadWriteThink is a fantastic online resource for K-12 teachers. It includes reading lesson plans, access to English Language Arts lessons,
Read-alouds are a crucial part of English language arts instruction. Students of all ages should be exposed to high-quality stories
On the blog, I often share some of the reasons that I love Google Forms. Including how they can be
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
I am a big fan of Google Forms – a fantastic customizable survey tool. If you have access to Google
Digital storytelling is a powerful way to engage students in the writing process. Whether they are telling stories from a
Looking for a Universal Tablet Stand? Earlier this year I shared MONKEYmount 280 a very cool stand that works with any tablet.
Synopsis is a completely free iPad app for students that lets users create notes by highlighting different sections of a PDF document. Students can then
Drawp for School is a great tool for managing workflow in a one-to-one classroom and can be used for science drawings
Last week I introduced a fantastic collection of Dr. Seuss books from Oceanhouse Media. The Dr. Seuss Treasury app is
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