Check out the new math apps added to LANrev. Number Frames, by the Math Learning Center K, 1, 2, 3, 4, Students build arrays and write multiplication sentences. Lumio Farm Factor: Multiply and Divide Basics 1, 2, 3 Students place animals into sets, identify the multiplication and division sentences that match sets, and solve multiplication problems using sets. Llama Drama: Lumio Multiplication 1, 2, 3 Students place animals into arrays, identify the multiplication and division sentences that match arrays, and solve multiplication problems using arrays. Everyday Mathematics® Baseball Multiplication™ 1-12 Facts 3, 4, 5, 6 Practice multiplication facts Everyday Mathematics® Subtraction Top-It™ 2, 3, 4 Students subtract double digit numbers than compare the differences. 2 player Everyday Mathematics® Name That Number™ 3, 4, 5, 6 Students use addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to find an answer. Students may create simple equations or more complex (with order of operation) for more points Everyday Mathematics® Tric-Trac™ 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Students add dice to find matching sums. Strategy game in determining which sums to choose first. 2 player Everyday Mathematics® Equivalent Fractions™ 4, 5, 6 Students match equivalent fractions given a picture. Everyday Mathematics® Monster Squeeze™ K, 1, 2 Students find the "secret number" between 1-10 (or 10-20). They are told whether the guess are larger or smaller than the secret number. Stategy game. 2 player Everyday Mathematics® Addition Top It K, 1, 2 Students add single digit numbers then compare the sums. 2 player Everyday Mathematics® Divisibility Dash™ 4, 5, 6 Students identify numbers that are divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 10 Everyday Mathematics® Beat the Computer™ Multiplication 3, 4 Practice multiplication facts Animal Number Games for Toddlers Games for Free PK, K Students count to 10, add, and identify patterns Animal Math Games for Kids in Pre-K, Kindergarten and 1st Grade PK, K Students identify digits and count to 10. | |
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Next time your young students are doing research try using one of these kid-friendly search engines instead of simply going to Google. These tools can help you access only age-appropriate content when you search.On district student iPads you can download these links directly from LANrev, by looking at "profiles" and choosing "Kid Search Engines."
Did you know you can add websites to your student iPad homepage right from LANrev? The process is just like downloading apps. Open LANrev. On the bottom row look for "Profiles" instead of Apps. Here you will find a list of commonly used sites. Just tap install.Two new apps for speech were loaded to LANrev today.Ms. Iihara's 5th graders in the Sue Crouch STEM program have given us great examples of how to use the Touchcast App with a green screen for science. Check them out.
Crowley ISD teachers,
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VoiceNote II- Speech to text Dictate and your note will be typed | Select and Speak Highlight text on the internet and it will be read to you. |
OneNote is a digital notebook that secondary students have as part of their Microsoft 365 software. Students can download One Note and the Learning Tools from the software center on their school computers.
Kidspiration LiteKidspiration has been a software program for many years and many classrooms have used this mind-mapping software. Whether you are creating a timeline, flow map, or bubble map this app is easy to use. Add shapes, preloaded images, or photos to give your map more dimension. The free version even comes with preloaded activities in ELA, science, social studies, and math. Be aware this free version only allows you to create 5 maps. | ToontasticToontastic has been around for a while, but the new updates since Google acquired this app has made it much more education-friendly and easy to navigate. If you haven't seen the new version of Toontastic, you should take a look. A great story-telling app, the format follows the basic five part narrative introducing terms such as conflict, climax, and resolution. Students choose a setting and characters from a large selection or can even draw their own. Dragging the characters around the set while adding their own voice means even young students can create interesting cartoon stories. |
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