Are you familiar with HelpKidzLearn.com website? If you are not and you work with students who are working on cause and effect or students with physical impairments make sure you visit HelpKidzLearn hosted by Inclusive Technology – it will become a favorite !
Help Kidz Learn has developed five of their activities into apps! Here is the lowdown on those five Inclusive Technology apps they have produced (this is an image, links are not functional) :
Each of the apps appear to be $2.99 and are compatible with iPad. The range of apps appear to be appropriate for a variety of age ranges requiring access or simple cause effect interaction.
HelpKidzLearn has wonderful games, stories, creativity and early learning activities that are switch, touch screen or mouse accessible for students with special needs. I use their activities with students at all grade levels that need a simple interface, basic cause effect activities with animation and sound. They add new activities regularly.
Thanks Inclusive Technology for providing this free (currently you need to become a member which is free) service to our special needs students.
More to add to your OT iTool Kit!
Carol
I am a school based OT and am wondering if you have come across an app that helps facilitate “draw a person” – I seem to find ones about art/drawing, but am looking specifically about an instructional draw a person task. I know I can use a doodle page etc, but would like simple steps from young students. Thank you
Julie A, I did some research on draw a person apps and could not find an app. Today’s post however comments on some thought about the subject. I hope you don’t mind me mentioning you on the blog. Thank you for visiting and posting the question/comment. Sorry I could not find any thing…
Carol