On our 1:1 classroom iPads we only have a few apps. Most of our apps are creation tools in that they enable us to complete classroom projects in a 21st century learning way. We do not necessarily have apps where students “sit and play.” There are times though where I have a student get on my iPad to work on specific skills. I have downloaded and looked through a wide variety of apps through the years and have separated them into categories that I think are beneficial for my students. I wanted to share these apps with you so that you had good ones to pick through when working at home. I have taken screenshots from my iPad and have also included a link to the app in the app store. My suggestion would be to look at this post on your iPad or iPhone so that you can directly download the ones you like.
I would be happy to answer any questions you have as to the best ways to use each of them. Below you will find the apps I recommend when working on math at home!
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Thank you for sharing this wonderful collection. I just moved up to second grade and it's on my list to look at math apps to share with parents. This will give me a big jumpstart.
You are welcome! If you scroll down, or click the link below, you will see my language arts apps. Glad I could help! Let me know if I can help you with anything else!
Mandy says
Thank you for sharing this wonderful collection. I just moved up to second grade and it's on my list to look at math apps to share with parents. This will give me a big jumpstart.
Mrs. Barnett says
You are welcome! If you scroll down, or click the link below, you will see my language arts apps. Glad I could help! Let me know if I can help you with anything else!
http://mrsbarnettfirstgrade.blogspot.com/2014/10/language-arts-app-recommendations.html