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Friday, April 17, 2015

Kahoot!



 Kahoot! is an educational response system that is free to use! Kahoot! is an amazing tool for informally assessing your students.The best thing about Kahoot! is that it can be used with any device (not just iPads). Creating a kindergarten Kahoot! is fun and easy. You can create your own quizzes, or you can use some of the public quizzes already made on the Kahoot! site. 



How it works


- The teacher displays the Kahoot! quiz on the whiteboard using the projector or SMART board. 
- The Kahoot! game that the teacher chooses will give a code made of a  group of numbers. 



- The students open the Kahoot! app on their iPads.
- The teacher will have the students enter the unique code for their game. 
-The Kahoot! game will ask for the students nickname. 
** This name will be displayed on the projected screen as their log in name. 
- After everyone is signed in the teacher can begin the game. 
-The quiz questions will be displayed on the whiteboard or SMART board. 
- The students' iPads will be their answer key.
-Four shapes and colors match to the answers. 
-The main computer will project the results, and the order in which the students finish their response. 
- This is a fun and engaging tool!


 Student tested and teacher approved!!



Saturday, April 4, 2015

Augmented Reality

AR Flash Cards

I love augmented reality apps! They are so cool! I am totally geeking out over AR Flash Cards. AR Flash Cards is a FREE Augmented Reality app. All you have to do is download the free flashcards, print them in color and use the free app. To begin open the app and click on "get started" and the camera viewer opens. When you touch the screen on top of the animal or card it also tells you the letter name and animal. Click here for the link to the free flashcards. . 


Click here for thlink to the free app on the iTunes Store

Tips to Remember:
1. Place Flashcards where there is good, even lighting. Avoid Shadows.
2. Make sure to keep the whole flashcard in view to avoid losing sight of the animal.
3. Don’t forget to touch the animals and the planets! You will hear the letter and the animal name!


Thursday, April 2, 2015

Hello!!

Welcome to iKinderPad!

 The purpose of this blog is to provide kindergarten teachers with resources to help integrate iPads into their classrooms. iKinderPad features step by step tutorials, Common Core aligned apps, useful tips, and FAQ. I am not Apple certified teacher, but I love teaching and technology. I think iPads are an amazing tool in the classroom. I am new to this whole blogging thing, but I am excited to share my iPad journey with you. I am sharing with you things that I have found useful on some of my favorite blogs, Pinterest, and in my own experiences. 


"The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery".
 - Mark Van Doren