MIT App Inventor
MIT App Inventor is a web-based app building tool that can be used on Android devices and tablets such as Chromebooks. Must use a Gmail account to sign up. Features tutorials, step-by-step instruction, support, sharing and collaboration options, block and design coding options, drag and drop components, and a free MIT AI2 Companion App that is intended for use with the MIT App Inventor. This app can be used on the Mac and is being developed to use on iOS mobile devices.
ChoiceBoard - Creator
ChoiceBoard Creator is an app for creating customizable choice boards for individuals with communication challenges. It reinforces correct choice by either playing a video reward or expanding the selected image and playing the customized auditory rewards. The app helps prepare users for more sophisticated communication devices via an easy, simple-to-use choice-making platform. Designed for iPad.
StudyPad, Inc. App Bundles
StudyPad's app bundles include a K-1 Math Bundle (games); Grades 1-4 Math Bundle (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division); Grades 2-3 Math Bundle (counting money, telling time, multiplication); and Grades 4-5 Math Bundle (multiplication times tables and division).
Counting Coins
Counting Coins lets you practice working with U.S. pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. You can play in four modes: Match the Value (try to make the same value as the coins shown using a different combination of coins); Make the Total (use coins to make the total shown); How Many Cents? (type the value of the coins shown); and Show Values (drag any amount of coins and show or hide the value).
FlashToPass - Math Flash Cards
FlashToPass is an easy-to-use program designed to facilitate mastering basic math skills learned in elementary school. Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and mixed sets. Also includes six levels of difficulty per mathematical operation. Card sets are randomly generated.
My Math Flash Cards App
This is an easy-to-use and customizable app for mastering basic elementary math facts. Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division flash cards. Flash cards can be randomly generated.
ScratchJr
With ScratchJr, children ages 5-7 learn important new skills as they program their own interactive stories and games. By snapping together graphical blocks, children can make characters move, jump, dance, and sing. In the process, children learn to solve problems, design projects, and express themselves creatively on the computer. They also use math and language in a meaningful and motivating context, supporting the development of early-childhood numeracy and literacy.
Epic - Kids' Books & Reading
Epic is a digital reading platform offering on-demand access for children ages 12 and under. Epic’s library has a collection of 40,000+ popular, high-quality books. Epic is free for teachers and features in-class integration, class rosters, and reading and assignment tracking. Epic is designed for mobile and web use featuring fun, game-like elements. Epic provides kids with a personal on-demand library. Epic Free gives students access to a free home library, allowing students to read on the platform after 4 p.m. in the student's local time.
Seesaw
Seesaw is a platform that encourages creativity, expression, and feedback. Students show learning and use built-in annotation tools to capture what they are learning in Seesaw’s digital portfolio. Teachers gain insights into students’ thinking and progress. Families connect to students’ learning and can engage with school events.
Dexteria - Fine Motor Skills
Dexteria turns your iOS device into a therapeutic tool that improves fine motor skills and handwriting readiness in children and adults. Helps build strength and control; increases coordination and motor control in hands and fingers; and automatically creates performance and usage reports that can be emailed. This app may be specifically useful with students who have functional vision.