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  1. App on Track: Jumbled Sentences

    App on Track: Jumbled Sentences

    The Jumbled Sentences series 1-9 is designed for beginners to improve their writing skills. This app offers students an easy and interactive way for beginners to learn the word order in a fun way. ‘OK’ button allows you to do self-checking on your own and get the correct answer without anyone’s help, building key skills in the process.

  2. App on Track: News-O-Matic, Daily Reading for Kids

    App on Track: News-O-Matic, Daily Reading for Kids

    News-O-Matic reading for Kids covers relevant news of the day in an engaging way, exploring its many facets through images, maps, video, and games. Whether their interest is sports, science, world news, or wacky events News-O-Matic delivers what’s making the news! It offers a window to the world and beyond helping kids become global citizens.

  3. App on Track: 7 Little Words for Kids

    App on Track: 7 Little Words for Kids

    Over 6 million people have downloaded the grown-up version of 7 Little Words. Which was recognized in O, The Oprah Magazine. Now Discover 7 Little Words that’s made just for kids, which received a 2013 Children’s Technology Review—Editor’s Choice Award for Excellence in Design. You and your kids will discover 7 colorful worlds and solve mini puzzles.

  4. App on Track: An Update to Using Brainbean

    App on Track: An Update to Using Brainbean

    Each game is just 60 seconds, so you can pick up Brainbean for a quick brainteaser, or play for an hour or more to really get the most benefits. Brainbean promises to help you be more creative, learn to exercise your cleverness and play with your brain like never before. Learn more about Brainbean inside this post.

  5. App On Track: Using Reading Rainbow

    App On Track: Using Reading Rainbow

    Children can enjoy five books for free, while a paid subscription gives them access to hundreds more across fun categories like Awesome People and Animal Kingdom, with recommendations based on their interests. Parents can use the app to promote reading at home, and it offers teachers a vast library, making it easy to align with Common Core.

  6. App on Track: Brainbean + Scientific Games

    App on Track: Brainbean + Scientific Games

    Brainbean offers eight unique games based on scientific and creative exercises. Four are free for students to play, and four additional ones can be unlocked for just $0.99 each or $2.99 for all four. Each game is just 60 seconds long, so you can pick up Brainbean for a quick brainteaser, or play for an hour or more in the classroom.

  7. App on Track: Wonders of Life in Biology Class

    App on Track: Wonders of Life in Biology Class

    We’ll tell you if it’s worth your time, if what we find is any good. Wonders of Life brilliantly capture the basics of biology, everywhere from North America to Africa to Australia and beyond. Physicist Brian Cox expertly illustrates the diversity and complexity of life with vivid images, text, and videos, sparking a sense of imagination and urge for exploration.

  8. App on Track: State Bingo & Road Trip US

    App on Track: State Bingo & Road Trip US

    Play a game of classic State Bingo and look for clues on a beautifully illustrated US map. Play the brand new Road Trip US game. Travel to random destinations or choose to drive along the historic Lewis and Clark trail. Win the game to send states to statehood. Enjoy fun animations as Pep the car cheers you along.

  9. App on Track: Learn with Adventure German

    App on Track: Learn with Adventure German

    Accompanied by the art expert Vincent Mirano, you will embark on an exciting journey throughout Germany. All exercises are embedded in an exciting adventure story. This way, learning never becomes boring with over 2 hours of pure playing time. Most importantly you will improve your reading and listening competence in German with this adventure game.

  10. App on Track: The Leafsnap App For iPad

    App on Track: The Leafsnap App For iPad

    Leafsnap is the first in a series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Institution. This free mobile app uses visual recognition software to help identify tree species from photographs of their leaves. Leafsnap contains high-resolution images of leaves, flowers, and more.

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