Monday, December 28, 2015

Math Apps

http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2015/12/7-good-ipad-math-apps-for-middle-schoolers.html?m=1

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Math APPS!!!

Free Apps from MLC

All apps are available in two or more versions: a web app for all modern browsers, and downloadable versions for specific operating systems and devices (such as Apple iOS for iPad). These apps are based on the visual models featured in Bridges in Mathematics K-5.

Geoboard

Geoboard is a tool for exploring a variety of mathematical topics introduced in grades K-8. Learners stretch bands around pegs to form line segments and polygons and make discoveries about perimeter, area, angles, fractions, and more. Learn More →
 
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Math Vocabulary Cards

Math Vocabulary Cards help students deepen their conceptual understanding of key terms in mathematics. Each card features three sections: a math term, a representative example or model, and a concise definition. Learn More →
 
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Number Frames

Number Frames help students structure numbers to five, ten, twenty, and one hundred. Students use the frames to count, represent, compare, and compute with numbers in a particular range. Learn More →
 
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Number Line

Number Line helps students develop a deeper understanding of place value while building their computation skills with multi-digit numbers. Students use the pieces to represent multi-digit numbers, regroup, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Learn More →
 
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Number Pieces

Number Pieces helps students develop a deeper understanding of place value while building their computation skills with multi-digit numbers. Students use the number pieces to represent multi-digit numbers, regroup, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Learn More →
 
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Number Pieces Basic

Number Pieces Basic is a simplified version of the Number Pieces app, designed for use with primary students. It has fewer features, putting greater focus on place value, counting, addition, and subtraction. Note that Web version is full Number Pieces app.  Learn More →
 
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Number Rack

Number Rack facilitates the natural development of children’s number sense. Rows of moveable, colored beads encourage learners to think in groups of fives and tens, helping them to explore and discover a variety of addition and subtraction strategies.  Learn More →
 
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Pattern Shapes

Students use Pattern Shapes to explore geometry and fractions, creating their own designs, or filling in outlines. As they work with the shapes students think about angles, investigate symmetry, and compose and decompose larger shapes. Learn More →
 
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Repost from http://catalog.mathlearningcenter.org/apps

Math app for elementary

Great Math APP

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/turbo-math-sea-buddies-educational/id734368909?mt=8

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

iOS 9--Repost from ERINtegration

UPDATING TO IOS 9?  CHECK YOUR SETTINGS!

Today while assisting a student completing one of my iPad Thanksgiving projects– the iAm Thankful Cornucopia to be exact – I swiped all the way right when searching for an app and opened a landing page of sorts.   I believe the official term for this menu is Spotlight – it has a set of favorite apps and recommendations and while it used to be accessed on the older iOS by pulling down, Apple has changed its access point and beefed up what it can do.

SOUNDS COOL! WHAT IS THE PROBLEM?

The problem with the Spotlight feature in the new iOS is that the default mode will show snippets of current events from across the globe.  Today in my accidental swiping, I saw first-hand many article titles, pictures, and images that I was not comfortable exposing my 3rd graders to.  Luckily we *just* updated only a handful of iPads so I am sure none of my students saw it.
A few things to think about if you already made the update and are panicking.  The type is small and I doubt many students are actively reading it.  Younger students won’t be able to read most of it or make sense of it.  Nothing in the stories was anything a student wouldn’t be exposed to looking at a newsstand at the grocery store or glancing at a parent’s newspaper.
However, since it is so easy to access accidentally in the new iOS because so many students swipe between app menus so quickly, I think it is important to shut if off just in case.  Luckily this can be done in the iPad settings app.

HOW TO CHANGE THE IPAD SETTINGS TO HIDE THE NEWS APP FEED

This is SUCH  a super easy change I promise it will not be a headache to change over your class set of iPads.  Open the iPad settings app, scroll down a bit to the News app.  Touch that.  Next turn the slider off for “Show Story” previews.
Change the News feed settings in the latest iOS 9 update on elementary student iPads. I'm all for current events but only those from kid friendly appropriate sources. A quick change will easily hide images and descriptions in the the feed from young student eyes.
Done!  While this feature is something I am excited about as an adult on my iPhone, I think it is not one that should be defaulted for young students.
What do you think?  Have you updated your class iPads yet?
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