It is so good I can’t believe it is free! I also use a free app for food and exercise journal and calorie counting – LoseIt. I am on a fitness kick and am LOVING my couch to 5k app called “Get Running” – it is like having a running coach in your pocket. I hope they continue to improve it and add new features. I love the new app from the Motivated Moms housekeeping list that we were all discussing a few months ago. That Cozi site looks great – I am trying it out. I must admit, it’s pretty handy…I do feel a little funny using the Bible on my phone at church though – I mean, it shouldn’t matter what others think, I know, but I do hope people don’t think I’m texting during the sermon…plus I love my real Bible I’d love to find a good Bible app for kids I need to look – I bet there is one.īasically there is an app for anything and everything that interests you…once you get your phone check out the app store, and search for what you would like – then you can look at samples of the app and read the ratings and reviews. Starfall has two apps – the ABC page from their website and a Snowman one. I SpellDown is one I just found for spelling practice…you build your own spelling list and can even record your own voice saying the word and definition. Tangram Puzzle Pro Free – Like Tangoes puzzles Here are some educational things that the kids enjoy from time to time…not too often though and we have a sitting down rule – they can’t walk around with the phone – I’m nervous about them dropping it – my husband dropped his once and the screen cracked. Bible.Is is another great one – it has a great dramatized recording of the whole Bible to listen to, and even had a “listen to the Bible in a Year” plan…it’s free…the kids love it! The You Version Bible app is the best, most user friendly Bible app I’ve come across. This is funny, but it’s my favorite one and I use it all the time because I can never find a flashlight! 1ClickFlash – It turns on your LED light and leaves it on so you can use your phone as a flashlight. Some of these are free…some are maybe $1 or $2…. I do have an app for home stuff called Home Routine that I paid a little for (which I haven’t utilized yet) and also an app that will sync my google calendar to my phone which also I paid a small amount for….Oh, and a couch to 5K app that I really like (though a little off topic…. I have the one by Patricia Polacco on my list next. I also recently discovered ITunes U, and I haven’t delved into that much, but I did discover there are author talks on there, and I listened to/watched the one by Chris Van Allsburg and thought it was really good. I also have Blue Letter Bible and Olive Tree (free versions) on my phone to use if I’m without a print Bible or want to read after lights out. I’m still learning about the different ebook file formats. (free public domain works) I’ll have to check into the ibooks app too. Or for books I want to preview, but not be tied to the computer. So far, I’ve found the Kindle app to be wonderful! We use it much like Lindsey….free books on it for when we are out and about or after lights out (no need for a book light). Print a calendar for each student to use throughout the month to track monthly activities: music, art, library, gym, class birthdays, assemblies, etc.įorgot your password? | Learn about the benefits ofġ998-2024 by The Source for Learning, Inc.I’ll be interested to see what others say too. Use the printable versions as assessment tools. Assign it as a job for a few students to work on together. Extend this skill into Morning Meetings at the beginning of each month by placing the site on an interactive white board or projector and have students transfer the month, days of the week, and "special" days onto the classroom calendar. Include the Make A Calendar site during center time for students to review important vocabulary terms within their proper context. Teachers and students can print out the current version of the month in two formats: a full month view and a full month view with assessment questions at the bottom. They have the opportunity to view various holidays and to add their own special days to the monthly calendar view. Throughout the process, students review vocabulary for the month, days of the week, and how to properly write the date. Starfall assists students with creating a calendar for the current month.
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