The iPad is an entertainment system with apps that are perfect for children of various ages. Every app on the iPad has an age rating, so you can tell if the app is right for your child. Most apps cost between $1.00 to $2.00. Parents are always discussing what are the most popular apps for kids. Without further ado, here are the top apps favored by kids.
ABCmouse
With more than 7,000 fun and interactive learning activities that teach reading, math, beginning science, art, and music, ABC mouse offers a one-stop location for all of your family’s educational needs.
ABCya!
Provides educational games and activities for school-aged children. The games are organized into grade levels from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade, as well as into subject categories such as letters, numbers, and holidays. Additionally, many of the games meet standards associated with the Common Core State Standards Initiative.
Color by Number
Color by number pages are a great way to teach your kids or students basic number recognition, how to use a legend, and it will give them the opportunity to work on their fine motor skills. This is a great activity to practice your drawing skills. It’s really popular on the app store right now, with four different apps rising to the top of the free apps chart.
Piano Tiles
A rhythm game in which you have to try to play some of the most popular songs in the world, using a piano keyboard. The difficulty lays in the fact that the piano keys are moving at a very high speed.
Starfall
To begin, download the app, join, and sign in as a Starfall member. This app provides a large sample of free activities. Members have access to the full content within this app on their mobile devices as well as the website. Young children will have fun learning reading and math. Starfall offers a variety of activities for children in pre-k through first grade, plus second grade math.
Write My Name
A fun way for children to practice writing letters, words, names and phrases. This app supports children ages 4 through 6 to learn how to write their name, trace uppercase and lowercase letters, and write over 100 familiar sight words. Write My Name meets some of the basic reading and writing Common Core State Standards for kindergarten such as the introduction and mastery of print and word recognition concepts.
Writing Wizard
Kids learn to write letters and words is a highly customizable app that helps kids practice tracing letters, numbers, shapes, and words while hearing the letter names and phonetic sounds. Writing Wizard provides simple, tailor-made, and fun tracing practice.
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