The next educational app that I’m going to talk about is Monkey
Math School Sunshine allows your child to build fundamental math skills while
they are endlessly entertained. Your child will count, add and sort their way
through engaging games with uninterrupted play. For ages 3 to 6 (I would
actually go higher in age). 9 interactive games that teach kids about
sequencing, patterning, counting, adding and subtracting. With very little
interface, your child presses one button to immediately launch into
uninterrupted play. Uses Knack™ Technology to instinctively adjust the
challenge levels to each individual player. Irresistibly cute monkey guides the
children through game play with animated celebrations for correct answers and
gentle redirection for incorrect ones (more like a hint to give them the
answer). Kids collect rewards in their Animated
Aquarium. Uninterrupted and unlimited play: game continues as long as the player
desires. Add it up and Take it away- Use your addition and subtraction skills to
solve math problems. Trusty animated crab assistants supply multiple-choice options;
Patterns- Monkey has a problem: Objects keep popping out if his bucket,
creating a pattern - but one piece is missing! Help the monkey by completing
the pattern with the choices provided, Shapes- Is it an octagon? Or maybe a
hexagon? Count each side of these shapes to help Monkey figure it out, Sequences-
Monkey has a group of numbers in the right order, but some are missing. Help
him complete the sequence with the correct numbers, Less/More- Monkey loves to
blow bubbles, but when he does, groups of shells, fish or turtles are inside
each bubble! Use your expertise to figure out which bubble has either the most
or least objects inside, Bigger/Smaller- Which bubble has the bigger number?
Which bubble has the smaller one? Help Monkey figure it out by popping the correct
bubble, Connect the dots- Baby Turtle is stuck on the beach and she needs your
help to get to the sea! Connect the dots to show her which way to go, Write it
up!- Help Monkey identify numbers by tracing them in the sand, Bubble pop- Monkey
is running out of time! Pop all the bubbles that have either the right number
or the right amount of objects inside before the time runs out! This app is
available on amazon at the price of $1.99. It’s available on Google play at the
price of $1.99. It is available on iTunes at the price of $1.99.
The Children's Playground
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Eggy Words
The next educational app that I’m going to talk about is
called Eggy Words. I just started using this app with my nephew as they are sight
words that are on eggs that he will be learning and using. Eggy Words 250HD is
an application designed to help children recognize and learn sight words. Sight
words are words that readers should know automatically “at sight”, such as he,
the, was and where. This app covers the first 250HD sight words using a fun and
motivating game to keep kids learning. Learning to read is an important
milestone in every child’s life. Knowing these sight words makes fluent reading
easier, which lets the brain focus on the real enjoyment of reading –
comprehension – understanding and enjoying what you read. Eggs Words 250 is
brought to you by the team behind the popular educational website Reading Eggs.
Developed by educators with more than 20 years’ experience, the program comes
highly recommended by parents and teachers worldwide. Key features- 10 levels
with 25 words in each, making a total of 250 sight words, First 4 levels are
unlocked, Fun and motivating game suitable for children aged 3+ years, Most
common, highest frequency words are introduced first, Multisensory approach -
combining voice and written words, Choice of accents – Australia, English,
United States, Flying eggs with the correct word to be swiped, 3 lives per
level, Lives are lost when bad eggs, distractions and wrong words are swiped, Mini
eggs provide extra lives, Jigsaw eggs build a surprise jigsaw, The word is spelt
at the end of each lesson, Egg ratings to be earned for every level, Egg
critters with unique animations hatch at the end of a level, Bonus level with
100 golden eggs, Trophies earned for completing 25 levels. This is a fairly new
app coming out in May of this year but has a 4.8 rating. You can purchase this
app for $0.99 from Amazon.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Podcast Hosting Site
The podcast hosting site that I
would suggest is http://www.podbean.com/
it is so very easy to use and navigate you can even put your script on the
post.
Beginners Guide to podcasting
I am going to suggest the site http://wpcurve.com/the-beginners-guide-to-podcasting/ on a how to guide to podcasting they have a lot of information.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Podcast Script
In today’s world it is all about technology for all ages
from infants to adults. When you look around more and more these day’s children
can be seen using computers, tablets, and even cell phones. From their early
years children are learning through this technology and need apps designed for
their brain development and growth. Educational apps help in this development
both mentally and with their hand eye coordination by keeping them interacting
with the on screen prompts. When picking out educational apps you want to keep
in mind the age range of the app for the child and pick apps that are of an
interest to the child. You don’t want to give a child an app that is above
their age range as it may be too hard for them to use; also an app that’s below
their development may not keep their interest in the app. Unlike when we were
children and our work was on worksheets and chalkboards, today’s technology is
mainly on screens even in the classroom. Due to our use of technologies our
children are exposed at a very young age and most know the basics of cell
phones and more before they start kindergarten. As the technology moves forward
we need to make sure that whatever apps we introduce to the devices that the
children use are suitable for their age group and safe for the child to have on
the device they are using.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Concise communication
To use concise communication is to always think about what
you’re going to say when you communicate because you don’t want to ramble or go
off topic.
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