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K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite

I download the FREE version of this app for iPhone/Pad to try. Kids read short, timed stories to determine their reading rate. Words-per-minute and a percentage (above or below the average rate) are reported. Stories can be reread to improve the scores. The full version (for $1.99) allows you to keep track of multiple students and has 250 leveled stories.The app’s description says that there are 46 Flesch-Kincaid levels of reading between 0.0 and 4.7 but only a general grade level (K, 1, 2, 3, 4) is marked in the lite version. Perhaps the full version is more specific.

Reading rate is important – if kids read too slowly their comprehension is compromised. But true reading fluency includes reading rate as well as the ability to read with accuracy and expression. This app tests rate in isolation. If the app had a record option, an adult could go back and listen for accuracy and expression. As it is, it could be useful depending on the needs of your child/children. If you have a child that is an accurate but slow reader, this app could be helpful to increase his/her reading rate.

K12 Timed Reading Practice Lite - K12 Inc.

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ZOOLA Opposites

I originally posted a review of this app on July 6. At that time this app was FREE as the developer worked out a few known bugs. I discovered today that it had been updated again on July 9 and it works perfectly!! The cost is now $1.99. Designed to teach preschoolers the concept of opposites, this app is simple to use. Kids can flip 35 cards which have pairs of opposites on the front/back. The illustrations are nicely done and appealing. The opposite words are pronounced for the kids and the written words are show. This app is great for teaching young kids about opposites!

Common Core Standards met:

  • K.L.5 – With guidance and support from adults, explore word relationships and nuances in word meanings. Demonstrate understanding of frequently occurring verbs and adjectives by relating them to their opposites (antonyms).

Recommended!

ZOOLA Opposites - Best kids Apps

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Opposites 1

This app for the iPhone/iPad is designed for kids ages 2.5+ to help develop the concept of opposites. Two levels are unlocked in the FREE version with 10 additional levels available if you purchase the full version. Each level has 4 sets of opposites to match. Kids find 2 pictures that show opposites and drag them into the box. As they do so, the written word appears underneath. If correctly matched, they disappear making the each choice simpler. You can add your own voice (or even better, your child’s voice) reading the words. This option is important for younger kids who cannot read the words plus it helps them make the text-to-print connection. Before adding sound however you’ll need to make sure you know what word will appear under the picture because that information in not on the recording page. I had trouble recording 4 out of the 16 words in the first 2 levels. The app would freeze and have to be restarted. I think young children would really enjoy hearing themselves “read” the words to go with the pictures so I am hoping that the developer can fix the bugs.

 

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Bluster

Bluster is a FREE app for the iPad developed by McGraw-Hill. It was designed to teach vocabulary and word development to students in grades 2 – 4. Topics covered are rhyming, prefixes & suffixes, word roots, synonyms, homophones, and adjectives. There are 3 modes of play – single, team, and versus. Team mode permits collaboration with a friend. Versus mode allows head-to-head play with the ability to disrupt your opponent by causing weather related attacks. Kids start by choosing their mode of play, grade level, and word match type. They then swipe through the list to match 3 words with the same meaning, rhyme, prefix, suffix, or word root. There are 10 groups of 3 to match in each round of play. What a fun way to present over 800 vocabulary words!

Common Core Standards met:

  • 2.L.4 – Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known prefix is added to a known word (e.g., happy/unhappy, tell/retell). Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the same root (e.g., addition, additional).
  • 3.L.4 – Determine the meaning of the new word formed when a known affix is added to a known word (e.g., agreeable/disagreeable, comfortable/uncomfortable, care/careless, heat/preheat). Use a known root word as a clue to the meaning of an unknown word with the same root (e.g., company, companion).
  • 4.L.4 –  Use common, grade-appropriate Greek and Latin affixes and roots as clues to the meaning of a word (e.g., telegraph, photograph, autograph).
  • 4.L.5. Demonstrate understanding of words by relating them to their opposites (antonyms) and to words with similar but not identical meanings (synonyms).

Recommended!

Bluster! - McGraw-Hill School Education Group

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Songs 4 Kids 2

This FREE app for the iPad includes 14 kids songs (Pat-a-Cake, Hokey Pokey, Looby Loo, Head and Shoulders, Finger Family, This Little Pig Went to Market, This Is the Way, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Little Cabin in the Wood, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, The Muffin Man, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, How Are You?). Your child can just listen & learn or you can record him/her singing along. The app also teaches how to play each song on the piano. It highlights which keys to tap to play the tune. Above the keyboard is the music. A red ball follows the musical notes for each key that played. There are also pictures to color, puzzles, and a game. Nicely done!

Recommended!

Songs For Kids2 - VCNC

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Math Monsters – Bingo

This app for the iPhone/iPad is FREE for a limited time. Math Monsters – Bingo has 4 games: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each game has 3 levels: beginner, amateur, and professional. Kids answer math problems until they get BINGO or run out of stars (they lose a star for each problem missed). I don’t understand the scoring. I purposely missed 5 in a row and earned 200 points. The next round I correctly answered 12 in a row, got BINGO, and earned 300 points. Also included in this app is a Monster Jump Game which I had problems with – it would start then go to a different screen, it froze and I had to quit the app.

To keep track of their progress, kids choose their own monster identity. There is an option to add multiple players – each with their own player profile. I was able to set up accounts and play the game as 2 different players. The app scored my games but did not enter either of my totals into local scores. This app has potential but there are several bugs that need to be fixed.

Math Monsters - Bingo - TapToLearn Software

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Sock Puppets

This FREE app for the iPhone/iPad lets you create lip-synched videos. Choose your puppets, backgrounds, and props then start to create. Kids can easily create and record conversations between the puppets. They just have to tap from puppet to puppet as they are recording. More than one background can be chosen so that the puppets can move to different places. Kids will love how their voices can be changed in the app so that all of the puppets do not sound the same. The FREE version only permits you to record for 30 seconds but you can extend your time to 90 seconds with an in-app purchase. Other in-app purchases allow you to import your own backgrounds, save to photos, plus add additional content. Having the ability to pull in your own backgrounds would be fun – the puppets could explain or have a conversation about student created work 🙂 Be aware that final creations can be shared on You Tube or Facebook if kids have accounts & passwords.

Recommended! but kids with You Tube & Facebook accounts can link to them from this app.

Sock Puppets - Smith Micro Software, Inc.; Consumer Division

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Chalk_Board

This FREE app for the iPad changes your device into a chalkboard. It has five colors of chalk and three erase options (undo, erase with finger, erase all). It even sounds like you are writing on a chalkboard as you use it! When you have finished your work, you can share it 5 different ways – publish on a shared list, save it to photos, tweet it, email it, or share via bluetooth. Unfortunately, the ability to publish to a shared list makes this app a problem for classroom use. Anyone can draw anything and submit it to be voted on. So kids using this app can see those drawing – appropriate or not. 😦  So sad, because this app could have taken the place of whiteboards in your classroom – no need for dry erase markers/erasers.

If there was a way to disable parts of this app I would highly recommend it but until then….use cautiously if at all.

CHALK_BOARD - conol, Inc.

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Cartoon ABC

This ABC app for the iPhone/iPad is FREE for a limited time. It is designed to teach 2 – 5 year olds the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. Kids may explore the alphabet in any order that they wish. There are over 100 animations which correspond to the letters of the alphabet. The 3 words for each letter are pronounced and spelled. The illustrations are animated cartoons. Pages for each letter are uncluttered – simply presented but engaging. The app also has a parent section that shows how often your child has visited each letter. Nicely done!

Common Core Standards met:

  • K.RF.1 – Demonstrate understanding of the organization and basic features of print. Recognize and name all upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet.

Check out how it works @http://www.kidsacademy.mobi/cartoon-abc/

Highly Recommended!

Cartoon ABC - Kids Academy Company

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Zoo Champs – Sports Guide for Kids

Just in time for the second week of the Olympics – Zoo Champs: Sports Guide for Kids is FREE today only. This iPad app (designed for kids 4 -8 years old) has 30 pages of animations and activities that teach about a wide variety of sports. Every sport has a narrated section and a read-only or Q & A section. Historical and amazing facts are presented in a very appealing way. Very cute!

Click here to preview and learn more: http://www.zoochamps.com/

Highly Recommended!

Zoo Champs - sports guide for kids - Bookva Press