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There's an app for that
1. “There’s an app for that! “
Engaging apps that bring value and engage learning in the
classroom…
By: Ashley Davis
2. Spelling City
• Advantages:
- Clear and to the point directions.
-Teachers can use this tool to create weekly spelling lists
as well as supplemental activities for students.
- Games and reinforcement activities engage students.
3. Class DOJO
• An app used for tracking students behavior and
participation. K – 12, more suitable for elementary.
• Allows teacher to award and take away points to students
throughout the day.
• Parents can track their child’s progress throughout the day
by logging into Class DOJO.
• Teacher can communicate with parents through
messaging on DOJO how their child is doing for that day.
4. Class DOJO
• Advantages:
- Students can physically see their progress if teacher
projects DOJO on the screen all day.
-Teachers can tell students to give themselves a DOJO
point or take one away, which reinforces positive
behavior.
6. Spelling City
• Can use in K-12, more applicable in elementary.
• A great app for creating weekly spelling lists.
• Parents can log in and help quiz their child on
spelling words.
• If using for high school students, there are
advanced vocabulary activities available.