Showing posts with label Product Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Product Review. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Eggy Numbers–App Review

Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolersMy favorite blogging days are when I open my e-mail and someone wants me to try out their products in exchange for spreading the word!  Recently, I got an e-mail from the great people at Reading Eggspress to say that they are releasing a new math game and did I want to try it out?  Of course my answer was yes!  Unfortunately, I currently teach 3rd and 4th graders, so a number recognition app wasn’t, shall we say developmentally appropriate Smile.  Luckily for my school, we have a great Pre-K teacher, Jen Kadiri, who was more than happy to have her kids try it out.  Her kids are on the iPad all the time, so they are a very good audience for trying out new apps, and this one was a winner. 

The app is called Eggy Numbers, and reviews counting, number recognition and number Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolerswriting.  Ms. Kadiri’s kids have played it many times because they were told to, but they also willingly choose this app during free choice time, that’s saying a lot for a 3 year old’s opinion and attention span!

 

Ms. Kadiri told me that the students really love the counting games, but that they also enjoy tracing the letters and writing their own numbers.  Her biggest complaint about the game is that it asks the kids to rate their own numbers.  So, after practicing tracing, and using dot to dot to create their numbers, the students write their own numbers and then compare their own number with a model.  The students check a green checkmark if they did it right and a red x if they didn’t.  While this works great in theory, in practice 3 year olds always think they did it right!

Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolers       Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolers

Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolers        Eggy Numbers iPad App Review - Great number game for preschoolers

Overall, the Pre-K students enjoyed the game and Mrs. Kadiri said it was beneficial to their learning.  She says she recommends it for students 3-5, but that it would work better for those aged 4 and 5 who are learning and perfecting their number skills. 

Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources

Saturday, January 12, 2013

The Magical Product Swap–Insect & Animal Bingo Game

 
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I’m so pleased to be participating in the Magical Product Swap.  I was lucky enough to swap products with Tammy Aiello from Teaching FSL.  I sent her my Kids Create the Test printable and she sent me her amazing Insect and Animal Bingo in French.  Tammy is an amazing French teacher located in Canada, who is sharing my goal of raising bilingual children.  Luckily for her, she is also bilingual and creates fabulous products in both French and English.  Hopefully, I’m going to get her to translate some of my products into French as soon as both of our schedules clear a little bit.

My sons are both learning French in school, but they are still new to the language, so as all language learners, they need vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary!  So, this Bingo game was a great way for them to practice their vocabulary.  I printed them out and we were able to play over and ovInsect and Animal Bingo in French - product reviewer.  In fact, I kind of wish they’d get sick of it, because now I get to read many, many French words over and over – hehehe!  Actually, I made my older son the “caller” for the last few rounds and let him have more practice on his reading!  For my younger son, this was especially great for his listening ability in French.  I look forward to many, many more times of playing this game and helping my boys recognize this important French vocabulary.

Stop by and check out this awesome resource for yourself at the TeachFSL store on Teachers Pay Teachers.  Then, stop by the TeachFSL blog and check out Tammy’s review of my Kids Create the Test printable.

 

Thanks for stopping by to check out my small part in the Magical Product Swap.

Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources

 

 

Thursday, June 28, 2012

K5 Learning Review

Homeschooling my boys in EnglishMany of you know that in addition to being a teacher, I am also a mother to 3 young sons – ages 8, 4 and 1.  During the past school year, they started going to school in French & Arabic, and while we did some English “homework”, we really didn’t spend a lot of time working on enhancing our English skills.

This summer, I decided we needed to spend some time focusing on some of those English skills, so I signed up for a free trial of K5 Learning.  Now, I was lucky enough to get a free 6 week trial, because I have this wonderful blog to use as a venue to share my experiences, but anyone can sign up for a 2 week free trial and see exactly what this program is all about.  During that first 2 weeks, you can also request an assessment for each child, to find out where they are starting from.  For me, this was the main reason to sign up with K5.  Since my children don’t go to school in English at all, I was really “guess – timating” where they were really at.  This assessment gave me information to help guide what I worked with them on.

What’s even better, is that the program K5 uses used that information gathered in the pre-assessment to get them started at exactly their level.  It also differentiates for them. 

K5 - Online program for Math and Literacy Skills  - Recommended by Raki's Rad Resource

For example, my 4 year old taught himself to read solely off of sight words, and so while we’ve worked on letter sounds, it was clear from his assessment that we needed to back up and build his base in phonics and phonemic awareness.  Now, when my son gets on for his reading lessons, he is working on beginning sound, ending sound, middle sounds, rhyming words, and all those phonics base skills he needs to develop.  My 8 year old showed a stronger picture overall, but had areas of weakness, especially in the measurement section of the math,  When he gets on to his lessons, I often find him working on elapsed time, distance, and other measurement activities.  There are also spelling and math fact practice sections, but we haven’t spent as much time on these concepts.

So, what do the lessons consist of?  They are small, cartoony examples, which often ask students to click around, as they follow along with the explanation on the screen.  Then, after each little mini-lesson, there is a very interactive game.  My sons love the games, because they come with characters they like, and let them pretend they are helping a robot or playing with an alien – K5 - Online program for Math and Literacy Skills  - Recommended by Raki's Rad Resourcestuff like that.  I do love that the games are much more structured than the ones we play at various other “free” websites, and I really love that the game connects to the lesson and the lesson attaches to whatever skill my sons need to work on.

I have been requiring my sons to do K5 for 30 minutes every day, and then I’ve been working with them on workbook type activities, and other things I’ve prepared for them.  However, they often ask to stay on “just a little longer”, and so probably spend about 40 – 45 minutes a day on K5.  Once school starts, and they have homework in French and Arabic again, we will probably use K5 exclusively and just go to the supplemental materials when one of the kids hits a particularly rough patch – like Kal did this week in his subtraction with regrouping lesson.  Now, my free subscription actually runs out on July 1st, but I plan to renew my subscription before then and pay for my kids to continue with this great program where the English AND Math lessons tailored to their needs.

K5 - Online program for Math and Literacy Skills  - Recommended by Raki's Rad Resources

This is a great site for homeschooling parents, or even non-homeschooling parents, who simply want a supplemental resource.  I know I’ve spent almost as much on some supplemental workbooks as I will spend on a month of K5’s activities.  Right now, K5 doesn’t offer this program to schools, but it’s a great thing to recommend to parents who are looking for something extra!  If you take K5 up on the 2 Week Free Trial, feel free to let them know that Heidi Raki sent you.

K5 Learning has an online reading and math program for kindergarten to grade 5 students.  I've been given a 6 week free trial to test and write a review of their program.  If you are a blogger, you may want to check out their  open invitation to write an online learning review of their program. 

Heidi Raki of Raki's Rad Resources