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Mobile Apps by Mind Map: Mobile Apps

1. Phonics/Spelling

1.1. Phonics Genius

1.1.1. Link

1.1.2. This app offers endless opportunities for phonics and phonemic awareness practice. Words grouped by sounds included short vowels, long vowels, blends, digraphs and more. Quizzes and rewards increase engagement.

1.2. Simplex Spelling & Phonics

1.2.1. Link

1.2.2. Improves spelling and phonics skills with high content lessons focused on high frequency words and words with common spelling patterns.

1.3. abc Pocket Phonics

1.3.1. Link

1.3.2. This app focuses on the foundations of reading. Letter sounds, first words, and handwriting.

2. Writing

2.1. Draw Your Stories

2.1.1. Link

2.1.2. Students can draw out the events of their stories prior to writing. This helps students develop understanding of the elements of a story.

2.2. Bookabi

2.2.1. Link

2.2.2. Allows users to add images and illustrations to tell a story. Children can add backgrounds and images with out having to import images.

2.3. Story Creator

2.3.1. Link

2.3.2. Users create story books using visuals, text, and audio.

3. Math

3.1. Marble Math Junior

3.1.1. Link

3.1.2. A game format of getting your marble through the maze as you answer a variety of math problems. All math concept areas are covered, and can be selected depending on student need. (ages 6-8)

3.2. Thinking Blocks Multiplication

3.2.1. Link

3.2.2. Interactive tutorial setup that teaches children different models to solve multiplication problems. Children learn how to visualize number relationships.

3.3. Virtual Manipulatives

3.3.1. Link

3.3.2. Online math manipulatives that students can interact with along with teacher instruction.

4. Cross curricular

4.1. Brainpop Jr. Movie of the Week

4.1.1. Link

4.1.2. Best for grades K-3, the movie of the week app spans across all subjects and assesses understanding with a short quiz. Fun and engaging with new content each week.

5. Reading fluency/ Comprehension

5.1. One Minute Reader

5.1.1. Link

5.1.2. Using the Read Naturally approach student read through short, engaging passages. Progress graph shows student growth and improves fluency, comprehension, and vocabulary.

5.2. AudioBoom

5.2.1. Link

5.2.2. Students record themselves reading and play it back to check for rate, expression, accuracy, and understanding. This app is ideal for elementary because of it's simplicity.