1. Doll House
This was a really cool idea I stole from a blog and adapted...students used "Doll House" app (free) to decorate a room, then they saved to photos, edited to reduce down to just the bedroom. Some students opened the picture in picCollage and added some other pictures not available on the app. Then they opened the pic in Skitch and added the text. It can be done in PicCollage, too, just save as a background.
I've been experimenting with different apps and discovered Elin's House app is also cool. You have more options and the interface is more user-friendly. The graphics are better, too. The only thing with this app is that you have to "buy" furniture...they give you 1000 tokens, so most things will still be free. The fun thing with this one is that you can interact with the furniture...turn the lights on, open the armoire, etc.
Not really new, precisely, but I was really happy with how this worked:
2. PicCollage
And speaking of blogs...
3. Kidblog
It took me about 10 minutes to enter all my students' names and assign them a generic password, which they then changed upon logging in the first time. This app makes it ridiculously easy to post a picture...they select the "photo" tab, then click on the pic they want, then click "publish". I had hoped this would eliminate having to upload to dropbox, copying the link, then turning in via google form. The transition has been a bit difficult for me, with some students doing the original turn in procedure and others posting on the blog, but in the long run, it is easier to grade by going to one person's blog...you can see all their assignments at once.
I use it to post pictures we will use in class for writing prompts.
I use it to post reminders...
I also use it to post answers to an activity.
The only draw back that I can find is that the app is a bit glitchy...it is new, after all...rollout was just over a month ago. The other minor problem is that it doesn't like videos...but sometimes it will take them, and other times it won't. In those cases, I just have students post the dropbox link or submit it directly to the google form with the link.
4. Dice Maker Lite
I'm ridiculously excited about this free app. You can upgrade for .99c if you want to get rid of ads.
You can add a second die to the first by clicking the " + ", then the + in a square to add a second die. It will be a random die, click on the die and change it to the first one you created...so now you have two. You can add up to six for free.
I used this one for students to roll subject pronouns and verbs to conjugate...
One of my kids showed me that you can CHANGE THE BACKGROUND! In settings, go to grid color and then select "photo album". you can upload any pic as a background. Here, I had my kids create a board with the two verbs we were working on in Skitch, then save it to the photo roll. Then I had them upload as a background and use this to indicate the verb they should conjugate based on the subject pronoun visible. You could use this to have students select which partner goes first...or as a teacher to select which student replies to a class activity...OMG, I love this one! Like I said, ridiculously excited!
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