Are the kids getting restless because of the quarantine? Looking for something fun and educational to do? Over the years we've curated lots of great apps and they're available on the student iPads. In the digital world, our kids are often "consumers" of content - they watch videos, play games, etc. This is a great opportunity to let them become "creators", so we highly recommend the coding and creation apps. Below we will be providing you with instructions on how to learn about the apps, install them, and use them. Unfortunately we don't have the bandwidth to help with tech support unless it is directly related to a classroom assignment. We hope you find this helpful. Enjoy!
Click on this link to see all the apps that are purchased by ACDS and assigned on the First Grade iPads. Some of the apps are "installed" which means they are available to play and you'll see an icon on the iPad. Others are assigned, but need to be installed before they can be used on the iPad. The instructions to install an app are as follows:
Click on this link to see all the apps that are purchased by ACDS and assigned on the First Grade iPads. Some of the apps are "installed" which means they are available to play and you'll see an icon on the iPad. Others are assigned, but need to be installed before they can be used on the iPad. The instructions to install an app are as follows:
In the spreadsheet you will find a brief description of each app. If you want more detailed information, you can do an Internet search using the following search terms:
<name of the app> ios app
Example: clips ios app
That should bring up a link to the App Store Description. If you want to find out more information about the app, you can look for a Common Sense Media App Review. If you want instructions on how the app works, you can go to YouTube and put in the search term:
<name of the app> ios app tutorial
Example: fish school ios app tutorial
Please also note that Common Sense Media is a great place to find reviews on movies, games, and books too.
<name of the app> ios app
Example: clips ios app
That should bring up a link to the App Store Description. If you want to find out more information about the app, you can look for a Common Sense Media App Review. If you want instructions on how the app works, you can go to YouTube and put in the search term:
<name of the app> ios app tutorial
Example: fish school ios app tutorial
Please also note that Common Sense Media is a great place to find reviews on movies, games, and books too.