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MobyMax: Tablet + help differentiating instruction

iLearn Technology

It has a 7” screen and runs on Android 4.2. Each step of the way they are supported and challenged as needed thanks to the adaptive technology built-in! The MobyMax tablet runs on Android which means in addition to all of the great MobyMax curriculum, your students also have access to all of the happiness that Android brings.

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Aurasma: Create Augmented Reality Experiences in Under 2 Min.

iLearn Technology

Augmented reality is the mix of technology and the real world. As students look through their iPhone/iPad/Android’s camera in the Aurasma app, all of that vocabulary would pop up as others explored the room. Probably the most popular or, at least the most commonly used, augmented reality is the use of Snapchat filters.

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Making & Science with Google

iLearn Technology

Using the featured Science Journal app (Android and Chromebook only), students can measure light, sound, and more. How to integrate Making & Science with Google in your classroom: The Science Journal app makes any Android phone or Chromebook computer into a scientific tool that students can use to collect data on light, sound, and motion.

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Flash & Thunder- Part graphic novel, part game, all fun and learning

iLearn Technology

What it is: INVICTA Challenge combines technology (in the form of an action-packed video game), a graphic novel, maps, an operation packet and an action figure that inspires kids to read and problem solve. The video game component will be available on iOS, Android, and online here. Take a look!

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Seesaw: The ultimate ePortfolio for every classroom!

iLearn Technology

Supported platforms include iOS devices, Android devices, Chromebooks, and any computer with a Chrome web browser. Seesaw supports a variety of platforms making it super simple to use in any classroom environment and particularly in a BYOD setting. Best of all: Seesaw is FREE!!! year OR a school account.

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World Education Games 2015! Math, Literacy, Science

iLearn Technology

Tips: Using an Android or iPads in the classroom? World Games Day has Apps for that! Download the Mathletics app here for free!

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Plus Happy Numbers: Free Monthly Math challenges for the primary classroom

iLearn Technology

What it is: Plus Happy Numbers is a free kindergarten through second-grade site with monthly math challenges. Teachers can sign up for a free classroom account and assign the monthly math challenge for students to solve.