Recommended Pre-installed Apps
StarFall
Learn-to-read site that engages K-2 students.
Nearpod
Interactive mobile presentations created and customized my teachers. To explore presentations click here.
Sumdog
Sumdog is a way for students to practice math skills while playing fun, math-related games against friends, classmates, or students from around the world.
BrainPOP Featured Movie
Watch a different animated movie every day, then test your new knowledge with an interactive quiz.
BrainPop Jr. Movie of the Week
Delivers a different animated movie every week - plus related quizzes and educational activities.
ABCYa
Games incorporate areas such as math and language arts while introducing basic computer skills.
PBS Kids
Educational videos that will engage students in reading, science, math and more.
Moose Math
Engages kids in a mathematical adventure and teaches counting, addition, subtraction, sorting, geometry and more.
Puppet Pals
Digital Storytelling app that allows you to create your own unique shows with animation and audio in real time! To see Puppet Pals in action, click here.
Tiggly Chef
Learn early addition concepts and think flexibly about numbers while helping Chef prepare his signature Spicy Hula Monkey Cake, as well as over 40 other outrageous dishes.
Tiggly Story Maker
Use your Tiggly Words toys to make new words by replacing the vowel in CVC (consonant, vowel, consonant) patterns. If the word has a meaning, its effect comes to life on the screen creating a world as big as your imagination!
ShowMe Interactive Whiteboard
ShowMe Interactive whiteboard app is an application that allows teachers and students to create presentations called ‘ShowMe’s that can be shared. The user can record and create engaging voice over presentations of their chosen topic by using some of the many tools such as adding text, drawings, photos and images.
Tiggly Cardtoons
Counting comes to life with 25 imaginative stores. Count, drag and match to help your child learn how to count.
QR Code Reader
Scan a QR code or barcode simply by opening the app, pointing the camera at the code, and you’re done!