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Mobile Apps by Mind Map: Mobile Apps

1. Productivity

1.1. Notability

1.1.1. Note-taker, sketch ideas, record audio, keep a journal, complete worksheets and more

1.2. Everrnote

1.2.1. Take notes, take pictures, create to-do lists, record audio

1.3. Zippy

1.3.1. Tasks and reminders. Students can use to keep track of assignments and set reminders

1.4. Finish.

1.4.1. Due-date reminder

1.5. Aspire Goals

1.5.1. Goal setting, students can plan, track and visualize their goals

1.6. Productivity Wizard

1.6.1. Students can set and track goals- best part: Focus Meter (students can use a slider on a scale to tell how they are feeling in multiple categories)

1.7. Prezi

1.8. Doodle Buddy

1.8.1. "Paint, draw, scribble, sketch"

1.9. popplet lite

1.9.1. Brainstorming, mindmapping, journal, scrapbook, plan projects like diagrams and charts and much more!

1.10. abc Notes

1.10.1. Create checklist and sticky notes

2. Reference

2.1. Google Earth

2.1.1. Explore the geography of the world

2.2. NASA app

2.2.1. Students can find out about the latest space missions

2.3. Dictionary.com

2.3.1. Students can easily look up how to spell words

2.4. Thesaurasize

2.4.1. Thesaurus app for students to use while writing

2.5. Khan Academy

2.5.1. Over 4,200 videos and articles, K-12 math, science, art history, civics and finance

2.6. BrainPOP

2.6.1. Educational website turned app that students can use for informational research

2.7. National Geographic Kids

2.7.1. Offers articles, videos, games, quizzes and more

3. Classroom Management

3.1. Teacher's Assistant: Document Student Behavior

3.2. ClassDojo

3.2.1. Has an app students can use to monitor their own points

3.2.2. Captures and generates data on student behavior

3.3. Stick Pick

3.3.1. This app allows teachers to randomly pick sticks for kids to take turns. It also allows teachers to see who was picked last using a date. It is not free but is only $2.99.

3.4. Too Noisy

3.4.1. This app is a fun one that allows teachers to record noise level and it makes a noise if that students get louder than they are supposed to be.

3.5. Smart Seat

3.5.1. The app that allows teachers to use pictures and make seating charts. It also has attendance you can use and print. It is $4.99 but it is probably worth it!

3.6. Name Selector

3.6.1. Randomly selects names of students for participation. It also creates groups if you want to make random groups of students.

4. Educational Games

4.1. Sentence Builder

4.1.1. This app I use in my own classroom often. It verbally says the sentence then has the words randomly at the bottom and students drag it to make the sentence.

4.2. Endless Alphabet

4.2.1. This app is more useful in the early childhood grades. It shows letters of the alphabet and lets children make words using letters of the alphabet then it shows a video and has a lot of entertainment to it.

4.3. BrainPOP

4.3.1. This app allows students to use a variety of skills. It provides an educational video for students then has a quiz at the end to test their knowledge and retention of what they just listened to.

4.4. Mad Libs

4.4.1. This app is just like the mad libs on paper but it helps students with parts of speech. This would be a great for older students to use when learning parts of speech.

4.5. Magentic ABC's

4.5.1. This is just letters like magnetic letters and students can drag letters and make words and sentences. This is a great resource if you have limited magnetic letters.

4.6. Little Writer

4.6.1. This app allows students to trace letters. It is a really fun app too because they trace the letter and while they trace animals and fun items trace the letter. Students LOVE that. Again this is a good tool for younger students.