I’m falling more in love with my Ipad for therapy each week. Yes I have downloaded TONS of apps but today I wanted to share with you some non-app ideas.Here’s a few FREE and easy things you should add to your safari bookmarks! Hop over to Caroline Bowen’s website and bookmark the Quick Screener articulation pictures. You will have all the pictures you need without having to search for your screening forms (does this happen to anyone else!?). One other site you can easily use with your ipad is Super Teacher Tools. They have a make your own Jeopardy game that doesn’t use powerpoint. It’s awesome! If you use this link you will have access to the game I made that is Irregular Verb Review. Grab it here: http://www.superteachertools.com/jeopardyx/jeopardy-review-game.php?gamefile=1325819154 With both of these sites you will need internet access (3g or wi-fi). I saved them as bookmarks so I can quickly pull them up with groups! Are you using any other non-app speech and language activities?
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Megan says
Hi Jenna!
I love your site, you have some awesome ideas!!! I can’t figure out how to bookmark those websites you shared on my ipad. Can you tell me how to do that?
Jenna Rayburn says
Hi Meagan. If you open your browser to the page you want to bookmark it is pretty easy! See the square with the arrow coming out of it to the left of your search bar? You should just be able to hit that, and then Choose add bookmark! Let me know if that doesn’t work!
Tracey says
Hi Jenna,
Thank you for sharing your wonderful ideas. Your enthusiasm is inspiring! I have been an SLP for over 20 years and always am excited to find fresh ideas to keep therapy current. I have an iPad suggestion relating to your post linking to Caroline Bowen’s Quick Screener. When selecting the link from your “here” button and the PDF opens, there is a “button” in the upper right corner with the option to “open in iBooks”. When selected, the PDF will upload to the bookshelf in your PDF library. This allows the screener to be accessed at any time without being dependent on a wifi connection.
Thanks again for sharing your time and talents!
Tracey
Sunflowercm says
Thanks for the iBooks tip.