Showing posts with label Educational Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Educational Apps. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Toddler Activity: Matching Cards

February 24, 2015 2 Comments

One of the activities we had with our toddler is the Matching Cards. She instantly loved it from the moment I introduced it to her and let her try it. I love this matching cards too, it helped my little one to identify different items, objects, animals, and anything that was on the cards to match. This activity takes longer because there a lot of cards to match. I loved the fact that it keeps her busy and forgot to play games on my tablet. She was kind of hooked into the educational apps that I have downloaded on Google Play which are Agnitus and PBS Parents Play and Learn. She has learned a lot from those apps but I don't want her to be so engrossed in using gadgets at a young age. 

Anyways, I wanted to have different batch of matching cards and so I've searched for free matching card printables online. Then I've found these two: 

 Truck Heads and Tails Cards by Royal Baloo.



You might want to try it on your kids too, it's a fun activity that you can play and bond with your little one. ;)


Sunday, March 9, 2014

Agnitus - Personal Learning Program

March 09, 2014 0 Comments


Agnitus is an educational app that I would definitely recommend to everyone. It is a curriculum based learning program for iPad and Android tablets with numerous games to offer for your kids to learn and enjoy. 


Kids aged 2 years old up to 8 years old will enjoy thie 46+ curriculum based educational games with personalized learning based on your child’s skill level. Plus it has an in-depth report cards for parents to check their child's performance and activities.Parents' receive a weekly email with a child's report card and are able to access the report card via the "Parent's Dashboard" from within the app and on the web.

Agnitus Features:
  • Game levels progress from basic to advanced academic skills
  • Report cards highlight children's performance
  • Parental and classroom dashboard tracks study time
  • Teacher's Controls to manage child learning
Parents need to know that Agnitus – Personal Learning Program is a collection of math and literacy games that increase in difficulty as kids progress. In addition to teaching academic skills, a few games address other topics, from tooth brushing to career choices. Once kids are in the game cycle, they can play indefinitely, without stopping, so parents may want to set and enforce time limits.


By the way, Agnitus is giving away an iPad mini and 3 Full Year Scholarships to Agnitus! Check out how to Win an iPad with Agnitus. Deadline will be on March 24, 2014.