Saturday, September 12, 2015

 APPsolutely too much fun!
Search the App store on your device for:
      News-O-Matic–  New articles every day to inspire kids to love reading the news — and understand what’s happening around the world. 
      TeleStory–   Kids can write, direct, and star in their own TV show!  Pick a theme, then mix and match over 30 animated scenes to film your own story.
Stack the Countries–  As your child learns country capitals, landmarks, and geographic locations, he  can actually touch, move, and drop the animated countries anywhere on the screen. Once he builds a stack of countries that reaches the checkered line, he wins and moves on to the next level.
Stack the States–  A fun geography game for kids to learn state capitals, shapes, map locations, flags, and more.
Back in Time–  Back in Time takes children on an exploration of the history of our Universe, Earth, Life and Civilization. 
Frontier Heroes–  Kids can explore five exciting eras of American history through dozens of mini-games and experience what it was like to expand the boundaries of the American frontier.
Smithsonian–  The smithsonian is collection of 19 museums — plus a zoo & 9 research centers.  Learn from experts in art, design, history, culture, science and technology.
The Magic School Bus– Kids can watch full length episodes of The Magic School Bus!
Into the Book– Kids can play lots of different games to practice several different reading strategies.
Wonderopolis–  Wonderopolis  is an informational site that asks and answers interesting questions about the world. Every day, a new “Wonders of the Day” question is posted, and each is designed to get kids and families to think, talk, and find learning moments together.
Discovery Kids–   An educational site that covers topics such as natural disasters, growing up, machines, continents, space, and much more.
Highlights Kids–   Highlight Kids is the companion website to the classic children’s magazine, Highlights.  Their site features a nice blend of kid activities including games, recipes, crafts, and science projects. 
Scholastic– An educational site where kids can spend hours learning something new. A lot of the information is separated by age, which makes the site’s content really age-appropriate.  
Brain POP–  A pay site that creates online animated curriculum-based content that is aligned to state education standards. 

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