![]() Kids love learning to write - especially when they can use shaving cream, paint, and jello! "Touch and Write" was developed by real classroom teachers, and recreates the fun and effective teaching strategy used in classrooms every day: learning letters by writing with shaving cream, jello, finger paint, and more! "Touch and Write" uses a letter style similar to those most commonly taught in schools, so it prepares children for a real classroom. he was totally attentive for 30 minutes, quickly learned to move between the different writing textures and understood the use of the 'little monster' to make the letter correctly." – Teacher ***** "The k and 1st grade kids are really engaged! One of them worked for 15 minutes - the most we have seen him do in weeks." - TeacherįizzBrain featured on CBS's "60 Minutes"! Today I showed him the 'Touch and Write' program. he resists writing and acts out to avoid it. Thanks for this great app." - Speech Therapist in California ***** "I just wanted to tell you about my session with my student today using 'Touch and Write.' He is a kindergarten student. They are able to focus for extended periods of time and I get to make my own target list. I think it is fabulous! My students do not get frustrated and quit. It's extremely fun for my 4 year old with classic autism and the easiest app for me to customize!" - from parent review ***** "I would highly highly highly recommend this app" - WelcomeToTheirWorld app reviews ***** "I have recommended Touch and Write to all my colleagues and parents. As a student on a masters programme, this app helped me a lot to distil and plan key ideas for my essays."My son loves Touch and Write - Fantastic app and the customising options are great!" - from parent review ***** "Love, love, love your app Touch and Write:)" - from parent review ***** "Touch and Write has moved to the top of my list for learning to write. ICardSort – more for use at home than at school, this app provides digital Post-it notes, which can help older learners to organise their ideas and revise learning. Photographs can be inserted with various call outs, text boxes and speech bubbles. This app is only available in the UK App Store, so if you’re based in another country you may need to change the country of your App Store.īook Creator – this is a brilliant app for supporting children in creating their own multimedia books, as it enables them to easily combine text, images and sounds.Ĭomic Life – provides a fun way for children to create comic strips using traditional templates. The voiceover can also be switched off to allow the child to read at their own pace. That being said, I have put together a list of my all time favourite apps for use both at home and at school:īig Cat Collins books – young readers enjoy learning to read with this app, as they can interact with the pictures, and the words are highlighted as the voiceover reads the text. ![]() ![]() ![]() They can be introduced relatively seamlessly into most lessons across the curriculum, and there are so many apps to choose from, that you’re sure to find one to suit the needs of you or your students. My experience with using iPads in the classroom has been positive. ![]()
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