These 25 No-Guilt Kids Apps are both educational and entertaining for your kids. Both parents and kids will love playing them and using them to keep the brain sharp and active.
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Check out our top picks for the best free and educational mobile apps for toddlers, preschoolers, and kids alike.
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Student anxiety is at an all time high. With grade level standards becoming more rigorous, and state tests looming, teachers are feeling more pressure than ever to prepare students. That pressure is also felt by
This 7 minute animal themed HIIT workout for kids improves emotional regulation and reduces meltdowns. Loved by OTs, teachers, and parents alike!
Working with kids and young adults who are oppositional can be challenging. Being oppositional might mean refusing to do work, breaking rules, and engaging in other challenging behaviors. The truth is, many kids can be oppositional from time to time, so many of these strategies work with all learner
Want to teach piano at home but need some tried and true techniques, resources, and apps? Here are some from a mom who teaches piano at home.
Looking for the best autism apps for kids and adults? We compiled a list of the best free and paid communication, speech and games apps. Click here to read
Teaching handwriting to kids with dysgraphia involves modification, remediation and accommodations. This is how I teach my kids with dysgraphia handwriting.
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Five engineering challenges for kids – with wooden clothespins, binder clips, and craft sticks! It’s a simple STEM activity that kids of all ages will love. Move over, expensive building sets! These simple materials were a huge hit with my boys. The first time we got them out, Owen (almost 7) spent well over an […]
Torrey Creed, PhD While the basic principles of Cognitive Therapy remain constant across age groups, certain variations in explanations help […]
Here is a handy visual we created based on iTunes collection 'Teachers' Favourites'. In it you will find a number of key iPad apps popular among teachers and educators. The apps are arranged into four main categories: apps for communicating with students and parents, apps for creating quizzes and tests, apps for fostering students creativity, and apps for planning lessons. Two apps that are not in iTunes original collection and which we added to second category are Google Classroom and Edmodo. We invite you to check them out and share with us your feedback in our Facebook page.
Improve knowedge of vocabulary words with spelling practice from VocabularySpellingCity. Our engaging phonics games for kids help students become spelling masters.
Here is a collection of some great iPad apps we compiled specifically for history teachers. We have based our selection on World History collection in iTunes App Store and have also added some of our favourite titles from this category. We forget to hyperlink the visual but you can easily access apps pages by simply typing in the name of the app in Google search or any other search engine you use. This visual is also available in PDF format from this page.
We designed Goally's visual schedule app for kids to help with bedtime and morning. Customize routines with custom videos, photos, and audio.
Everything is better with a great book and teaching students about the brain is no different. Books on the brain for students can be few and far between, with most information found between the pag…
After posting about Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Verbs we received a number of emails from teachers inquiring about iPad apps aligned with this taxonomy. The Bloom's Digital Taxonomy Cheat sheet we posted awhile ago does feature a collection of educational apps for both iOS and Android (and the web), however, we went ahead and created this visual incorporating some of what we think are the best apps and tools aligned with each of the thinking levels of Bloom's digital taxonomy. Of course our selection is subjective and based entirely on our previous reviews of these apps and we are very much aware that there are several other great web tools and apps that can fit in this pyramid but due to practical limitations we only featured representative samples in each category.
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