Parents nowadays are too generous in giving their children the gadgets they want. But this grant should come with great responsibility and that is to provide and monitor the contents and apps of their kids gadgets. For children who currently study, the main purpose of such gadgets is to further their learning and help them to make academic tasks easier. These following education apps should be seen on tablets and smartphones of the young learners.
Aesop’s Quest
The app is based on Aesop’s Fables where kids are going to read a story and should remember all the important points of it in order to progress in the game. The interactive learning experience promotes cognitive reading skill as well as effective memorization.
Endless Alphabet
The app is produced by the creators of Sesame Street’s The Monster at the End of This Book. The monster-themed of the app will not scare rather love by all kids. The activities in this app mainly involve new words and how to spell those. Endless alphabet is a stree-free, fun, and cute education app kids will really learn a lot of relevant words from.
PicsArt
This is a coloring app where kids can enjoy drawing and coloring shapes while developing their creative skills. PicsArt can help spark the artist inside of them.
Play123
If you want your kids to be a math pro, have this app installed in their tablets. This is a geometry app that plays a voice that guides the children in playing games about numbers, colors, and shapes. Play123 has been chosen as an Editor’s Choice as Best Children’s Technology App 2013.
Poetry by The Poetry Foundation
Imagine all poems written by famous writers like William Shakespear, Edgar Allan Poe, Maya Angelou, Heather McHugh, etc. in the pockets of young learners? How cool is that? This is a good start to introduce arts, culture, and creativity of written words. This is a great way too to enhance young learners reading comprehension and trigger their writing skills.
Read Me Stories
This app offers a new book everyday. So whenever your kids forget to bring their books, no worries because they can search and use the book they need using this amazing app. Read Me Stories updates their book list everytime in order to provide new books kids can enjoy and learn a lot from.
See.Touch.Learn
Replace the physical flashcards with this picture learning app. The app has 4,000 pictures and 2,000 activities. The high quality images were designed by professional artists that all kids would find interesting and exciting. This is also a good learning app for kids with autism and other special needs.
Sketchpad Explorer
Another math app that focuses on algebra, geometry, calculus and trigonometry. The app transforms numbers, formulas, and equations to animated visuals for kids to easily understand and solve math problems.
SpellingCity
Many young learners struggle in spelling activities. This app can help them easily survive any word to spell in class. SpellingCity is like the popular game Hangman but it offers more games like scrabble and alphabet challenges.
The Opposites
The app involves opposing words to be matched up by the player. As the player progress, the words become more technical making him think deeply that helps to improve their vocabulary skill and game strategy.
There are currently thousands of applications available for children to enjoy on both android as well as Apple iOS (iPad, iPhone). But as parents, you must know what are the right apps to install on their gadgets.
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Written By – Jennifer Joplin likes interactive apps that are really convenient to use in all aspects of life. She is fond of using organizing and writing apps that really help her a lot to her job at help.plagtracker.
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